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    Green
    Crescent
    Trails

    The Green Crescent Trail is a growing network of pedestrian and biking trails that improve the quality of life in the greater Clemson, Central, Pendleton area of South Carolina by connecting the place we love.

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  • The Green Crescent Pedestrian Bridge

    On Friday November 10th, 2017 the Green Crescent Bridge was officially opened. The pedestrian bridge runs parallel to Berkeley Drive, spans Hwy 123, and is the first segment of the Green Crescent Trail in Clemson.

  • Better walking & biking connections ...

  • will make a safer, healthier, & more vibrant community for everyone!


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GCT Mission

To make the Clemson-Central-Pendleton area a better place to live, work, learn, & play by connecting the places we love with a safe & easily-accessible network of trails and public/alternative transportation options.

Vision

The Clemson-Central-Pendleton area will be recognized as a national model for connectivity and alternative transportation through its system of trails, greenways, sidewalks, complete streets, and public transportation.

Strategy

The Friends of the Green Crescent, a 501(c)(3) non-profit, focuses on three primary activities:

  1. Political Advocacy
  2. Public Relations and Communication
  3. Resource Development (Volunteering, Fundraising, Sponsorship, and Grants)

News & Notes

News

15×30 Update: Berkeley Drive breaks ground soon

Hey Green Crescent Trail friends,

Below is a quick update on progress towards our community’s goal of 15 miles of connected Green Crescent Trail by the year 2030 (aka 15×30).

Things are still moving forward!

🛠️ Under construction

Downtown / College Ave Streetscape (City of Clemson). Construction began in March and continues as of early July to make wider sidewalks, raised crosswalks, and other pedestrian-friendly spaces.

Right now the city has completed work on the Tiger Sports Shop / Tigertown side of the road and has moved to the opposite side (TDs/Loose Change).

Here are a few July 1st update pictures from the City of Clemson:


📋 In the works

Hwy 93 Sidepath (Town of Central). In March, the SC Department of Transportation approved a $589,302 bid from Southern Concrete & Construction to build this section of the Green Crescent Trail.

Per their contract, construction should be complete by November 30, 2026, and we’re hoping it will begin this summer.

This is a 0.635-mile sidepath connecting downtown Central to Tarrant St at the future Central Fire Station. We hope a future project will also connect to the campus of Southern Wesleyan University.

You can see a Facebook video update we made recently: https://www.facebook.com/share/r/1J6Wd2qxpt/

Berkeley Drive / Berkeley Orchard (City of Clemson). Construction is due to begin on this segment any day now in early July. 

On May 18th City Council voted to approve a contractor bid for the 1.5-mile sidepath between Frontage Rd and Issaqueena Trail. This will connect Clemson Elementary and Clemson Park to a new loop and green space called  Berkeley Orchard (corner of Issaqueena Trail and Berkeley Drive). 

You can see a short Facebook video update on this segment here: https://www.facebook.com/share/r/1Bchr13bQJ/ 

Green Crescent Trail Signage Plan (network-wide). We are still awaiting final designs from Guerilla Graphix on a unified signage system for trailheads and wayfinding across all GCT segments. 

Once the conceptual designs are finished, we plan to add new trailhead, wayfinding, and concrete logo stamps to existing Green Crescent Trail paths.

🔭 Future Plans

Nettles Park to Berkeley Orchard (City of Clemson). Still waiting on signatures for private easements. If they come through, design and construction can move forward on connecting the Berkeley Drive and Berkeley Orchard paths to Nettles Park.

The Big Picture

Several miles of new trail and pedestrian improvements are scheduled to come online in 2026. This could be the most fruitful year for the GCT in its history!

So with more trails finally being built, our top 2026 priority as an organization is to improve the visibility, wayfinding, and trailhead access of the existing and new Green Crescent Trail so that the network is more user friendly.

We’ll share more updates as we get them.

Thanks for your support!

Chad Carson
Founding Board Member
Friends of the Green Crescent

July 6, 2026/0 Comments/by Chad Carson
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Proposed Green Crescent Trail routes to be unveiled in town hall meeting

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Green Crescent Trail - Explorations in developing a healthy community.

Explorations in developing a healthy community.
February 23, 2016
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Trail connecting Clemson, Central, Pendleton gets green light

February 23, 2016
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‘Green Crescent’ envisioned to connect Clemson area attractions with pedestrian friendly pathways

February 23, 2016
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The Economic Benefit of a Trail

Trails increase the value of nearby properties. Trails boost spending at local businesses. Communities along trails, often called trail towns, benefit from the influx of visitors going to restaurants, snack shops and other retail establishments.…
February 2, 2015
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Hendersonville Tennessee Greenways & Bike/Ped Trails

Bicycle and pedestrian trails improve the quality of life for residents in our community. Some of the benefits for Hendersonville residents include: • Having a bike/pedestrian trail in close proximity of where they work or live • A place…
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March 5, 2012
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