The bill S. 1132 is a concurrent resolution introduced in the South Carolina General Assembly to officially recognize June as "Trails Month" in the state. The resolution aims to encourage residents to utilize the numerous trails available for walking, cycling, and hiking, highlighting the various health, educational, and social benefits associated with their use. It emphasizes the natural beauty of South Carolina's landscapes, from mountains and lakes to marshes and beaches, and the positive impact that spending time in nature can have on physical and mental well-being.

The resolution also notes the role of trails in fostering community pride and enhancing the quality of life, as well as their potential to attract new residents and businesses. It acknowledges the partnership of federal agencies in promoting National Trails Day and expresses South Carolina's commitment to supporting similar initiatives. Overall, the resolution seeks to promote outdoor activity and community engagement through the appreciation of the state's trails.