Carolina Sandhills National Wildlife Refuge

Carolina Sandhills National Wildlife Refuge
“Carolina Sandhills National Wildlife Refuge is comprised of 47,850 acres…” “Numerous small creeks and tributaries, along with thirty man-made lakes and ponds and 1,200 acres of fields, support a diversity of habitats for wildlife.”
Phone 843-335-8401  Here is the Refuge website.     Map of Walking Tours and Public Use  General Map  Brochure
Manager Allyne Askins writes that , “All of our trails have been around for decades and as such constructed before the ADA law.  Our trails range in length from 1/4 mile to 3.5 miles, but all have slight hills, soft footing, tree roots and other debris.  We do have many elderly visitors who use the trails, but none with mobility issues.”
HikerwithcaneDescriptions of the maintained trails are on the Visitor Activities page of the refuge website.  The trails include the one mile loop Woodland Pond Nature Trail, 0.25 mile Longleaf Pine Trail, 3.5 mile Tate’s Trail, the 0.6 mile Pine Barrens Gentian Trail, and the 0.25 mile Tripod Trail that leads to a photo blind on Martin’s Lake.