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The Swamp Rabbit Trail is a tremendous asset to the people of Greenville County, South Carolina, and attracts visitors from across the state and Southeast. The story of the regional greenway trail's development is told here, as delivered to participant's in the SC Governor's Conference on Tourism and Travel in 2012.

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The tale of the

Brian Graham Greenway & Sustainability Manager

City of Greenville, SC

South Carolina Governor’s Conference on Tourism and Travel

February 21, 2012

Swamp Rabbit Trail 40% believe their neighborhood is great b/c of access to parks…

Acknowledging limited funds, if Greenville residents could choose

how to spend public monies, even if it meant higher fees and taxes,

the majority would choose: Developing Greenways

Swamp Rabbit Trail

Swamp Rabbit Trail

Plan adopted in January 2008

The plan is conceptual, provides vision.

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Reedy River corridor identified as a priority.

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Swamp Rabbit Trail is a collaborative effort.

Swamp Rabbit Trail

14.5 connected miles now

4 miles at Lake Conestee Park

1 mile under construction

Will expand to 23 miles

in next few years.

Swamp Rabbit Trail

City Council has appropriated $5M of capital

improvement funds in last 5 fiscal years Bonds, Hospitality Tax, Downtown TIF, Sunday alcohol tax

We’ve received $1.6M in fed/state grants

GCRD has $1M commitment from the

Greenville Hospital System

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Swamp Rabbit Trail Downtown, City of Travelers Rest

Swamp Rabbit Trail Downtown, City of Greenville

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Swamp Rabbit Trail Clemson University student designed and built art along trail.

Swamp Rabbit Trail Born Learning stations installed by United Way volunteers.

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Getting to the trail Safely

On-street facilities

Bikeway Network 2005

Courtesy of Andrew Meeker

2 Miles of

Greenways

1 Mile of

Bike Lane

Courtesy of Andrew Meeker

Bikeway Network 2011

8 Miles of

Greenways

13 Miles of

Bike Lanes

2+ Miles of

Bike Routes

4+ Miles of

Mountain

Bike Trails

Bicycle Friendly

Bicycle Friendly

City of Greenville

2005: 2 Bike Shops

2011: 8 Bike Shops

2011: $8 Million in sales

Bicycle Friendly

Since 2005, 75% of shops have increased

sales by over 20%

100% of bike shops attributed sales

increase to local, public investment in bicycle

infrastructure

Bike sales at Wal-mart in Travelers Rest

have increased by 300%

Bicycle Friendly

New business

along the trail.

Swamp Rabbit Trail

Trail Users– Between 500-2,000/ day Dependent on weather, location, season, etc.

October 2011–

300+ trail users counted at 2 locations during

a 2 hour period on a week-day afternoon

Economic impact of out-of-town visitors ???

Swamp Rabbit Trail

The tale of the

Brian Graham Greenway & Sustainability Manager

City of Greenville, SC

South Carolina Governor’s Conference on Tourism and Travel

February 21, 2012

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