Thrills on Two Wheels: Mountain Biking at Marrington Plantation
Located in Goose Creek, just 30 minutes from downtown Charleston, Marrington Plantation offers a premier mountain biking experience in the Lowcountry. Nestled within the Naval Weapons Station, this 13-mile network of trails winds through lush forests, over gentle hills, and alongside tranquil creeks, making it a favorite destination for bikers of all skill levels. With well-maintained singletrack and a variety of terrains, Marrington Plantation is where Charleston’s outdoor enthusiasts come to ride.
Why Ride Marrington Plantation?
Diverse Trails: The plantation features loops ranging from easy to challenging, with a mix of smooth trails, rooty sections, and short climbs that keep every ride exciting.
Beautiful Scenery: Towering pines, serene marshlands, and shaded paths create an idyllic backdrop for your ride.
Accessible Yet Quiet: The trail system’s location on a military base keeps it less crowded than other nearby biking spots.
Trail Highlights
Main Loop
Distance: 13 miles
Difficulty: Moderate
Description: The main loop provides a full tour of Marrington Plantation, with rolling terrain, tight turns, and scenic creek crossings. It's perfect for intermediate riders seeking a mix of flow and technical challenges.
Creekside Spur
Distance: 2 miles
Difficulty: Easy
Description: This short offshoot offers gentle terrain along a peaceful creek, making it ideal for beginners or a relaxing cooldown.
Pine Ridge Trail
Distance: 4 miles
Difficulty: Moderate to Hard
Description: Packed with rooty sections and tight switchbacks, this trail tests technical skills while rewarding riders with stunning views of the forest canopy.
What to Bring
Bike: A mountain bike with front suspension is sufficient; full suspension is great for tackling roots and rough sections.
Safety Gear: Helmet, gloves, and eye protection are essential.
Trail Tools: Bring a multitool, spare tube, and pump for quick fixes.
Hydration and Snacks: A hydration pack or water bottle and energy bars to keep you fueled on longer rides.
Pro Tips
Check the Weather: Trails can become muddy after rain, so wait a day or two for the paths to dry out.
Arrive Early: Beat the heat and ensure ample time to explore the full trail system.
Watch for Wildlife: Deer, raccoons, and birds are common sights along the trails.
Trail Etiquette
Yield to hikers and slower riders.
Stick to marked trails to protect the surrounding environment.
Leave no trace—pack out all trash and gear.
Access and Requirements
Access: Marrington Plantation is located within the Naval Weapons Station. Civilians must obtain a day pass by contacting the base ahead of time or through a sponsor.
Parking: Available at the trailhead, with clear signage pointing to the trail system.
Extend the Adventure
Pair your ride with a visit to nearby Cypress Gardens or Old Santee Canal Park for more outdoor exploration.
Head to downtown Goose Creek for a post-ride meal at one of the local eateries.
Mountain biking at Marrington Plantation is the perfect combination of adrenaline and serenity, offering riders a chance to experience Charleston’s natural beauty while conquering some of the area’s best trails. Whether you’re a seasoned biker or just starting out, Marrington’s diverse terrain has something for everyone.
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Reviews
HopefulElectEliana HopefulElectEliana5 months ago
Best experience ever. We walked part of the trail. Enjoying the scenery and wildlife ( a deer, crayfish, and armadillo)
Nate The Great8 months ago
This trail is very easy to walk. Only had minor difficulties with some puddles along the way. Pet friendly and has an amenity center
T&B10 months ago
Terrific mountain bike trails, they are a little aggressive with the tree roots! There’s a porta potty which is nice. Trails are marked decent, could be better!
Bradley Barr3 months ago
Lots of well maintained trails for biking, running, or hiking. Some parts can become swamped after rain. Lots of opportunities to see wildlife, including alligators, white tailed deer, snakes, the great white egret, and other types of birds.
Michael Schwartz9 months ago
Great trail to walk and pet friendly. There were very few people in the park when I went which made it a very quiet walk. Lots of wildlife including alligators in the ponds. Will definitely return to this very well maintained trail again!