Check out the Wambaw Cycle and 4-Wheeler Trail if you're looking for a new riding destination in South Carolina. It starts off at the Round Pond Trailhead and the sandy trail will lead you to a lush forest of fragrant pines. The trail spans about 40 miles and is shaped like a figure 8. While you ride your 4-wheeler at the Wambaw Cycle and 4-Wheeler Trail you will notice sinkhole ponds and bald cypress, and are likely to notice wildlife, mainly deer and turkey. The trail is designed both for motorcycles and 4-wheelers under 50 inches wide.
The trails at Wambaw Cycle and 4-Wheeler Trail are open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. An inspection will be done of your 4-wheeler and you must have working head and tail lights to ride at these trails. It costs $5 to get a daily pass to the Trail, or $50 yearly. The trailhead contains both a picnic shelter and bathroom facilities. While riding your 4-wheeler on the trail during hunting season, remember to wear bright clothing, and it is recommended that you do not ride the trail when it is extremely wet. An orange flag to help designate your 4-wheeler is also a good idea to increase your visibility.
To get to the Wambaw Cycle and 4-wheeler Trail from Charleston, drive northeast on US 17 and turn left on Charleston County S-10-1032. Drive about 5 miles and turn right on S-10-98 and continue 5 miles to Round Pond Cycle Trailhead on the left, where you may unload your 4-wheeler directly at the trailhead.
When you are riding your 4-wheeler or motorcycle at Wamba, you will love the lush trails and fun, winding curves. Primitive camping is allowed at various points along the trail in case you want to have a long weekend of riding fun at Wamba with your favorite group of riding buddies.