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Nalley Brown Nature Park

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Updated: March 21, 2024 10:21 PM

Nalley Brown Nature Park is located in Greenville (City in South Carolina), United States. It's address is 380 Adger Rd, Easley, SC 29642.

380 Adger Rd, Easley, SC 29642

Q9XJ+RV Easley, South Carolina

(864) 855-7900

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Monday8:30 AM to 5 PM
Tuesday8:30 AM to 5 PM
Wednesday8:30 AM to 5 PM
Thursday8:30 AM to 5 PM
Friday8:30 AM to 5 PM
Saturday8:30 AM to 5 PM
Sunday8:30 AM to 5 PM

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Where is Nalley Brown Nature Park?

Nalley Brown Nature Park is located at: 380 Adger Rd, Easley, SC 29642.

What is the phone number of Nalley Brown Nature Park?

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What are the coordinates of Nalley Brown Nature Park?

Coordinates: 34.7995682, -82.6177658

Nalley Brown Nature Park Reviews

CrazyCatLady
2024-02-06 12:10:08 GMT

Lovely park! Trails meander and fold over on themselves. There's a lot packed into a fairly small park. (38 acres) None of the trails were strenuous. Great place to just get out and stretch your legs. No bathrooms (yet?), but it's right in town, so the option is not far away. Can't wait to go back in the warmer months.

Eddie McDowell
2023-11-06 23:14:30 GMT

This was my first visit to Nalley Brown Nature Park. The park was very clean and well maintained. The trails are marked well and easy to follow. I didn't see many people and enjoyed a quiet walk thru the woods. I will definitely be returning.

MChey
2024-02-15 04:19:41 GMT

This is the perfect little park for a quick hike or picnic and your dog will love going on walks here. Although the trail is in a relatively small area the paths are winding and it’s heavily wooded so it never feels crowded even on busier days. It can be easy to lose track of which trail you’re on since they’re all interconnected and not very clearly marked so you may want to use a trail map. It’s very well maintained and definitely worth a visit if you haven’t checked it out.

Harley Parks
2024-03-18 13:42:07 GMT

It would be Lovely to Build Towns and Cities In Nature Where We Have to Walk or Bike the Paths to The Market or Work.
People Would Be So Much Happier than Living in this VERY Un-Natural Concrete Jungle Mankind is Destroying All The Wildlife and Nature to Build and Sorry , No Building or Man-Made Structure Is Beautiful Because ONLY What the LORD Created Is Perfect !

Please Make Us 100,000 More Miles Of Nature Paths and Less Sidewalks Please 🙏

Tamara
2022-03-15 18:34:29 GMT

Nice scenic nature trails. We spent 1-2 hours walking the outer, inner, and boardwalk trail. You are surrounded by forest and fresh water streams. The trails are well marked and easy to walk. There are bridges, boardwalks, and wooden steps to make the walkway easy to navigate. Such a wonderful park to explore. No entry fee.

Austin Barker
2022-08-17 00:57:55 GMT

The trails really exceeded my expectations! I wasn't expecting boardwalks through the wetlands, well-built bridges, converging creeks, owls eating snakes mid afternoon, and very well shaded trails for a summer afternoon hike. This is like having a nice hiking trail like you would find in the foothills, but having it within 5 to 10 minutes of home! Very nice addition to the city of Easley's amenities! Way nicer than the Doodle Trail, way more natural and so far, less crowded.

Matt
2020-09-28 12:42:10 GMT

Beautiful park in the Easley area! Just a couple minutes from where we live. We visited yesterday to enjoy lunch we brought. The trails are very clear and mapped out at the entrance. The picnic tables under the cover are well designed and everything was clean. I want to bring my bike out here soon for some light riding.

frankie Z photos
2024-02-13 00:38:01 GMT

We only explored about a quarter of the park but we’re very please. Lots of cool little wooden bridges and boardwalks. Planing on going back to explore more of the park at another time.

Scarlet
2020-08-25 22:45:24 GMT

After reading reviews of this trail in AllTrails we went with low expectations but we were pleasantly surprised and glad we decided to check it out anyways.
It's actually a nice trail that has a pretty smooth, well packed surface. It started raining while we were about ⅓ of the way around the loop but we continued on to finish it as the rain didn't make the trail slick, sloppy muddy, or pooled with water. The boardwalk sections are a nice addition around the creek (even though I'm not generally a big fan of man-made structures in trails).
The occasional noise from nearby houses isn't too bad and is easily ignored.
Overall it's actually a nice local trail that would be suitable for most any age and experience level.

Autumn Clark - SewPaperPaint
2020-11-02 18:43:39 GMT

I am thrilled that this park is now open. It's great to have a place to hike around without driving to the mountains. We will be regulars for sure. I can't wait to picnic at the shelter next time.

Danielle Larson
2023-10-16 17:37:53 GMT

Adorable park with loop trails and two picnic tables near the parking lot. This was perfect was a short walk with my pups.

Dominique H
2023-12-30 18:20:24 GMT

Nice trails for a short but enjoyable walk. Safe with easy markers to read.

Teresa D Smith
2022-10-11 04:47:41 GMT

A diamond in rough... has 3 trails available to walk or run... small area for children to play, two covered sheds to picnic in ... no restrooms available...

Leslie Banks
2023-03-24 19:29:56 GMT

We came here on the day my husband had a MRI to see if he has cancer. We packed up a picnic lunch and viewed the results via MyChart while eating sandwiches and watching the dog. Not sure if there’s a good place for bad news but this was pleasant.

Barrett Alana
2021-04-19 00:01:50 GMT

I was looking for walking trails in the Easley area and had no idea this place existed. We went and walked the green, parts of the red, and the blue trail and it was a wonderful walk. It's kept clean and is a great place with a calming atmosphere. We saw four other people for the entire time we were there. Not a difficult trail at all and is perfect for animals and all ages. The only improvement I would recommend is more signs/more visible signs along the trails. There were a couple of moments where we took a turn and didn't know what trail we were on, which was fine by us, but more signs would definitely be helpful!

Jacob Blackstock
2021-04-18 00:15:53 GMT

A wonderful nature trail ❤ also great for taking pictures!

Michelle Hoffman
2020-11-22 17:53:31 GMT

Always a beautiful walk with the pup. Love the fact that it feels like you're way out in the woods but it's right in town, close to home.

Biljana K
2021-10-27 14:07:17 GMT

Nestled in the heart of Easley this is our favorite park to take long (or short) walks in nature. Opens at 8 and closes at dusk. They have several meandering trails up to 1.5 miles long with beautiful boardwalks and a nice diverse forest. It is kept up and busy on the weekends, but you never seem to come across people because there are so many paths to take. Great little hidden gem.

Bailly Wagner
2021-03-07 02:46:08 GMT

I came here to start trail running and I wasn't disappointed. The hills are just tough enough for a little challenge and the trails are very well maintained. There weren't many people there so it was a really peaceful day.

Mary Young
2019-12-16 00:40:18 GMT

Fantastic park! My family and I loved hiking the trail system. People encountered along the hike expressed the love for the addition to our wonderful city. Thank you City of Easley! Please consider more parks!

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