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Nov 27, 2020

Riverwalk Conway, SC Conway, South Carolina, is a historic town with many places in its downtown area featured on the National Historic Register. In fact, the Conway Riverwalk is a historic walking trail that’s actually the oldest thoroughfare in town. It runs about 1.5 miles along the Waccamaw River. This river runs black due to the tannins found in the soil that lies beneath its surface. Explore the Conway Riverwalk for yourself, here’s some ideas to get you started.

Stroll the Boardwalk

You’ll enjoy a beautiful view from almost anywhere along the riverwalk trail, which is made up of both boardwalk and paved surfaces. Whether its the river, the fall foliage, or the magnificent views of the bridge that draw you in, you’re sure to want to return time and again. In fact, this is a very popular attraction among locals and visitors alike. It’s free and open during daylight hours, but in addition to these appealing features, its also historical and easy to access anytime of year.

Stop at the Playground

Along the trail, you’ll encounter an exciting playground constructed from bright and colorful materials that makes it appealing to children of all ages. To give you and the kids a break from your stroll, you can stop at the playground and let them run off some steam. It’s built to look like a ship, complete with smokestacks, a ships wheel, and other nautical-themed equipment your kids are sure to love. It provides a nice view of the river for parents while their children play.

Have a Picnic

Before you head out on the Conway Riverwalk, pack a meal to enjoy along the way. You’ll find picnic tables on the trail in a wide opening that provides plenty of space for everyone. When you spy an an empty table, have a seat and enjoy your meal or snack. While you’re sitting there, you can watch for some of the amazing wildlife that calls the river and its banks home.

Check Out the Arboretum

At the end of the trail, you’ll find the arboretum. Here, you can explore some of the beautiful native trees and other plant life found in and around Conway. Depending on the time of year you visit, you may see oleander in bloom or the beautiful saucer magnolia when its showing its full colors. Other plants found in the arboretum include red maple, sweetgum, and turkey oak.

Grab a Bite at Bonfire Taqueria

If you decide to forego a picnic, you can always grab a bite at Bonfire Taqueria. This tasty Mexican restaurant is conveniently located near one of the riverwalk’s entry points, making it easy to access from the trail. It offers all your favorite Mexican dishes at a reasonable price. You can get tacos, burritos, quesadillas, and more when you stop by this conveniently located restaurant.

When you need something fun to do with the family, head to  the Conway Riverwalk. Whether you just want to go for a quick stroll or make it an afternoon excursion, you’ll find plenty to do along the trail.

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