Upper Chinquapin Trail Rest Stop Traditional Cache
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Upper Chinquapin Trail Rest Stop
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This trail is open *ONLY* Saturdays and Sundays from dawn to dusk
The Chinquapin Creek is a tributary stream of Lawson’s Fork and was the source of the city of Spartanburg’s first municipal water system in the late 1890’s.
Adjacent to the new Hospice home, the Upper Chinquapin has 1.6 miles of walking trails. The trails are very well kept, and transversable by most all cachers.
Running the length of the property is the Upper Chinquapin Creek, for which the greenway is named. The word chinquapin, itself, refers to chestnut trees. The greenway is home to a diverse group of plant-life, including 13 species of ferns, wild azalea, various hardwoods like the swamp tupelo and water oak as well as longleaf pines. Along with various birds, you may also encounter squirrels, snakes, beavers and foxes.
Once you locate the cache container just remove the log and not the whole container from the hiding spot. Watch out for muggles.
Trail Rules:
Only open from dawn to dusk.
Place litter in trashcans or pack it out.
No motorized vehicles.
No hunting.
No camping.
No climbing on bridges.
No cutting of flowers, trees, plants.
No campfires.
No firearms.
No paintball.
Pets must remain on a leash under owner’s control.
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