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    Nanny's Mountain

    4.3 (8 reviews)

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    Peter M.

    I agree with fellow Yelper and outdoor enthusiast, Rickbischoff Transmit Y., so no need to repeat his excellent review. The park is quiet with no bikes, horses, etc. Just walking. Easy parking lot, no fee and also, no services. Just an access road that begins hiking uphill to the top of the mountain. The trail is a dead-ender, which means you have to turn around at the end to return to your vehicle.

    I have a few favorite spots along the trail. The outcroppings make great places for sketch and writing.

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    2 years ago

    A hidden gem. Not a huge park, but great walking trails and a nice incline to start and finish. Some neat history as well

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    4 years ago

    Some inclines are very step for a stroller. I recommend a water bottle and baby carrier instead of stroller.

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    4.0(1 review)
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    The SC Department of Natural Resources established the James Ross Wildlife Reservation on October…read more4, 1995. It was donated to the DNR by Ms. Kitty W. Sandifer. Ms. Sandifer was born on the property and lived most of her life in nearby York, SC. She was a school teacher prior to her retirement and lived to be 96 years of age before her death in February 1994. In her will, Ms. Sandifer requested that this property be known as the James Ross Wildlife Reservation. A parking area is available and a sign dedicating the tract is present. The James Ross Wildlife Reservation consists of 305 acres and lies approximately 2 miles southwest of the town of York in York County, SC. It is located south of Ross Branch and is intersected by State Road 35 (Old Pinckney Road). Pine timber stands comprise about 150 acres and are primarily natural shortleaf, some Virginia pine and two small areas of loblolly pine. A significant number of desirable mast-producing hardwood species such as red oak, white oak, hickory, beech and dogwood occur on the tract and account for approximately 145 acres. Several small wildlife openings are present. This is about as wildlife as it gets. It's not only a nature preserve but it's also far from cities and development. There is a fire management road through it and I walked along it briefly to see what was what. There was no noise from cars planes or people. [Review 13881 overall, 1203 of 2020, number 641 in South Carolina.]

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