Lake Conestee Nature Park
Lake Conestee Nature Park consists of approximately 400 acres of beautiful natural habitat on the Reedy River just 6 miles south of downtown Greenville, South Carolina. The park contains both hardwood and evergreen forest, extensive wetlands, 3 miles of the Reedy River, and a rich diversity of wildlife habitat. Learn more:
Conestee Awakens - Spring finally arrives to Lake Conestee Nature Park!
Filmed over a weekend morning... so amazing to see the diversity of visitors at this gem of a park. Hard to imagine Greenville SC without such an amazing place!
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Conestee Park Greenville, SC
The former Municipal Stadium and surrounding area has been transformed into Conestee Park. The park includes four new baseball fields, a renovated 8,000 seat stadium, and access to Lake Conestee Nature Park. It is the 16th Greenville Rec Distric project funded by Greenville County as part of the TRAC Plan
Lake Conestee Nature Park - Greenville, SC
My favorite little trail at Lake Conestee Nature Park in Greenville, SC - Woodie Walk - which bridges the Sparkleberry Connector (SBC) & Flat Tail Trail across the North Bough of the West Bay.
Early Summer 2017
SUNDAY RIDE AT LAKE CONESTEE NATURE PARK
Took the bike to Lake Conestee Nature Park and rode the Flat Trail and the White Tail Trail. Here's the highlights. Drone footage courtesy of the DJI Spark.
Lake Conestee Nature Park
Greenville, South Carolina, 01/26/2014
The Swamp Rabbit Trail - Southern End at Lake Conestee
The Swamp Rabbit Trail - Southern End at Lake Conestee Nature Park, Conestee, South Carolina, USA
Swamp Rabbit Trail, Greenville County, South Carolina, USA: Rails to Trails Conservancy cycling, running, and walking trail located in Greenville County, South Carolina and managed by the Greenville County Recreation District.This ride is from the parking lot at the southern end of the Swamp Rabbit Trail on Spanco Drive, just off of Conestee Road, near the Historic Conestee Mill, following The Swamp Rabbit Trail through Lake Conestee Nature Park. At the exit of the parking lot on Henderson Avenue, I turned left onto Henderson Avenue (look for the white Swamp Rabbit directional signs on the road and the SRT mile markers). I then turned right onto Chatham Drive, followed Chatham Drive to its end until it intersected with Churchhill Circle. Turned left on Churchhill Circle and followed it down the hill. You will see the connection to the asphalt trail on your right. I followed it as it reentered Lake Conestee Nature Park property. Followed the SRT signs through the woods. At the end of this section of trail it does become smooth gravel. Very easy to ride on. Right before you reach Mauldin Road, there is a section of trail that floods. The water is approximately one foot deep in this area. If it is just you and your bike, you should be able to ride through it. If you have electronics or children with you when this flooding occurs, you may want to take off your shoes and walk your bike across because you will get wet. The water is still with no current. From this point I continued to follow the trail under Mauldin Road and onto Parkins Mill Road. My intentions were to turn left onto Cleveland Street and follow the trail behind Greenville Technical College towards Cleveland Park, but I missed my turn and continued to the end of Parkins Mill Road until I reached Laurens Road. I turned left onto Decatur Street and followed it into McAlister Square's parking lot. I followed the parking lot in the front of McAlister Square back towards Publix, turned left onto Pleasantburg Drive, and rode with traffic to the intersection with East Faris Road. I turned right onto East Faris Road, and then reconnected with The Swamp Rabbit Trail on the right of East Faris Road, near Cleveland Street. I followed this section of trail into Cleveland Park and onto Cleveland Park Drive where I ended my journey. Shot with a GoPro Hero3: Black Edition mounted to the handlebars of a Univega DS-950 mountain bike. Trail is dry. One section is flooded. This was a sunny day with no chance of showers. Video shot by Richard Scruggs. Total distance of 9.9 miles one way. Small portions of this trip are missing from the video because of failure to turn on the camera at the first boardwalk and battery depletion on Parkins MIll Road. Video was recorded on September 26, 2013.
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Artist: Various Artists
Track: Hold Hands While Riding A Bike
Album: 5th Anniversary Compilation
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Lake Conestee Nature Park, South Bay, Januray 14, 2018
Greenville, SC, USA
Exploring Conestee Park You Won't Believe What Happened! (Watch till the End!)
Hey guys this is the official video of Lake Conestee!
Dead End to Conestee Nature Park (Miles 39-43)
I wanted to try shooting some go pro footage. A new mountain bike, and a trail I never finished seemed like a great idea. 10 minutes of your life you can never have back though.
NATEDOG shows you Lake Conestee Nature Park part 4
Let's check out the northern part of the park.
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Conestee Jan 1 2014 on stunt bike. Big mistake for boy not to bring mountain bike.
Lake Robinson, SC Phantom 3 Pro UHD 4K Drone Aerials
Lake Robinson, SC 4K UHD video footage from the Phantom 3 Pro. Great footage of the Park, Lake & Spillway. Please Like, Share and Subscribe
Mountain Biking at Conestee Park (Greenville, SC)
Duncan Park
Playing in the neighborhood.
Hub City Trails at Duncan Park
Conestee trails in Greenville, SC
Local park, easy trails, good for beginners and calm practice.
NATEDOG shows you Lake Conestee Nature Park part 3
Check out the gorgeous views in the park!
Nature Park 15th Year Anniversary
Happy 15th Year Anniversary Nature Park!
The efforts that the organization puts into this park is amazing. The care that is provided to all the animals that are housed here is truly incredible.
Free Admission July 20th&21st 2019 to everyone! You do not want to miss this.
RV Trip - Fleeing SOUTH P8- Just a walk in the Woods
just boring - but wanted to show that i don'y just sit in the rv lol
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