Most people don’t realize that in our beautiful state of South Carolina there are waterfalls to be seen. They know that there are miles of beaches and they know that there are mountains, but most never think about the waterfalls. In fact, the Palmetto State has quite a few of them. Sure, they are in the upstate, but everyone needs a break once in a while and these are worth your while! Here are the 24 best waterfalls in South Carolina:

  1. Bee Cove Falls

Jack Thyen Near Mountain Rest, SC, off a slightly beaten path and a moderate hike, you will come across this beautiful site. Bee Cove Falls Trailhead, SC-107, Tamassee, SC 29686, USA

  1. Big Bend Falls

Jon Brady This South Carolina waterfall is only accessed after a demanding hike, but if you are up for it the reward will be amazing. Big Bend Falls, South Carolina 29664, USA

  1. Brasstown Falls

Jack Thyen This is a hidden gem and if you plan on viewing this one in person be prepared for an hour or more of climbing up and down the gorge. Take plenty of energy bars! Brasstown Falls, Creek, Westminster, SC 29693, USA

  1. Carrick Falls

Upcountry South Carolina Well known to be an easily accessible waterfall with only a 0.2 mile hike along a paved road in Table Creek State Park. This would be a great waterfall to bring the whole family and a picnic basket for a day of fun and relaxation. Carrick Creek Falls, 388 Table Rock State Park Rd, Pickens, SC 29671, USA

  1. Chauga Narrows

Larry @CarolinaWaterfalls Found in Oconee County, this waterfall is a fisherman’s paradise and a hiker’s delight! Chauga Narrows, Sumter National Forest, Mountain Rest, SC 29664, USA

  1. Fall Creek Falls

Brenda Wiley/Flickr Home to three waterfalls in one, this gorgeous vision will take a moderately experienced hiker and approximately two hours of your time. Definitely wear those hiking boots because you will be battling some rhododendron thickets that cover the area. Fall Creek Falls 1, Fall Creek Rd, Mountain Rest, SC 29664, USA

  1. Hidden Falls

Dave Allen Photography Clearly marked and easily found, this waterfall should definitely be on your must-see list. The park has also provided aptly placed benches so that you can take off your boots and dip your toes in the cool, crisp waters. Hidden Falls, South Carolina 29691, USA

  1. Issaqueena Falls

Doug & Wizum Not just a magnificent waterfall, but a beautiful legend goes with it as well. It is said that it is named for an Indian maiden who risked her life to save the life of white settlers. Issaqueena Falls, South Carolina 29691, USA

  1. King Creek Falls

Old Mountain Men Found in the Sumter National Forest, this waterfall should be a ’to-do’ on your list. It is a short half mile hike and great for all ability of hikers. What’s even better than a waterfall after a hike? There is a small ‘beach’ for you to enjoy as well! Kings Creek Falls, South Carolina 29664, USAKing Creek Falls

  1. Laurel Fork Falls

Jon Brady There are two ways to reach this waterfall: the easy way or the hard way. The easy way is by boat over the Lake Jocassee. The hard way is an 8.1 mile hike. Part of the hike is made of wooden stairs and steel cables courtesy of Duke Power, but that is only part. So, if you attempt this one make sure you bring someone with you. It would be a great couples hike. Laurel Fork Falls, Sunset, SC 29685, USA

  1. Lee Falls

Upstate VA Hikers Located deep in a hardwood forest in Oconee County, this waterfall has been called the most scenic waterfall in Oconee County. Lee Falls Trailhead, Government Rd 715A, Tamassee, SC 29686, USA

  1. Licklog and Pigpen Falls

Larry@CarolinaWaterfalls Don’t let the names fool you because as you can see these waterfalls have nothing to do with their names, and with such an easy hike of approximately 30 minutes you can definitely take the whole family for a day outing. Licklog Falls and Pigpen Falls, Lick Log Creek, Mountain Rest, SC 29664, USA

  1. Long Creek Falls

Jack Thyen Ready to go for a scavenger hunt? There is no official or permanent markings so you have to carefully follow directions to find this gem! Long Creek Falls, Mountain Rest, SC 29664, USA

  1. Moonshine Falls

Caroline Trinkley Better take a map for this one guys. Although not difficult to find, it is not marked on the nature trail. Also, be sure to find out when camp is in session nearby because the trail can become people-logged. Moonshine Falls, Ledyard, NY 13026, USAMoonshine Falls Trail, South Carolina 29356, USA

  1. Opossum Creek Falls

Larry@CarolinaWaterfalls When you reach this site, you will have received your reward. The two-hour hike is not for the faint of heart and can be an adventure for that feisty spirit or the most difficult journey you have ever taken. Opossum Creek Falls Trailhead, Turkey Ridge Rd, Long Creek, SC 29658, USA

  1. Rainbow Falls

Big John Photography Rainbows? Yes, please! Rated as difficult, but I would definitely take the journey to see something so magical. Rainbow Falls, South Carolina 29635, USA

  1. Raven Cliff Falls

Josh Jones Photography Everything I have read says that the hike is strenuous, a 7 out of 10, or very difficult. But, I have also read that there are crowds of people at the waterfall! Obviously, this one is well worth the hike difficult or not. Raven Cliff Falls, South Carolina 29635, USA

  1. Riley Moore Falls

Josh Tremper/Flickr Only 12 feet high on each tier, this waterfall in South Carolina is worth it just to take photographs and a boon for all hikers. Riley Moore Falls Trail, South Carolina 29693, USA

  1. Secret Falls

Larry@CarolinaWaterfalls Don’t worry, it’s not so secret. After a nice 1.5 hour hike on the Winding Stairs Trail, you will come to this delightful waterfall as well as Miuka Falls (not pictured). Hidden Falls, South Carolina 29691, USA

  1. Spoonauger Falls

Larry@CarolinaWaterfalls Easy hike, photographic, and beautiful scenery. There is just not more to be said. Spoonauger Falls, South Carolina 29664, USA

  1. Twin Falls

Larry@CarolinaWaterfalls Very easy and accessible to just about anyone. No hiking has to be done here as it is just a few steps to view this spectacular 2-for-1 special!

  1. Yellow Branch Falls

Ryan Carroll Simply breathtaking are the words to describe this waterfall. After a good moderate hike this is the view you will enjoy. However, watch the weather in the area a week or two before because this waterfall is best seen after a really good gullywasher! Yellow Branch Falls, 2907-, 3023 Hwy 28 S, Walhalla, SC 29691, USA

  1. Station Cove Falls

MARIAN ST.CLAIR A scenic waterfall to be sure and easily accessible through the gorgeous Appalachian cove forest. Station Cove Falls, Burrells Rest Dr, Walhalla, SC 29691, USA

  1. Blue Hole Falls

Waterfalls Hiker A hidden treasure that is labeled moderately difficult in terms of the hike. This waterfall falls 75 feet and into a deep blue pool for which the area is named. Blue Hole Falls, Rich Mountain Rd, Mountain Rest, SC 29664, USA

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Jack Thyen

Near Mountain Rest, SC, off a slightly beaten path and a moderate hike, you will come across this beautiful site.

Bee Cove Falls Trailhead, SC-107, Tamassee, SC 29686, USA

Jon Brady

This South Carolina waterfall is only accessed after a demanding hike, but if you are up for it the reward will be amazing.

Big Bend Falls, South Carolina 29664, USA

This is a hidden gem and if you plan on viewing this one in person be prepared for an hour or more of climbing up and down the gorge. Take plenty of energy bars!

Brasstown Falls, Creek, Westminster, SC 29693, USA

Upcountry South Carolina

Well known to be an easily accessible waterfall with only a 0.2 mile hike along a paved road in Table Creek State Park. This would be a great waterfall to bring the whole family and a picnic basket for a day of fun and relaxation.

Carrick Creek Falls, 388 Table Rock State Park Rd, Pickens, SC 29671, USA

Larry @CarolinaWaterfalls

Found in Oconee County, this waterfall is a fisherman’s paradise and a hiker’s delight!

Chauga Narrows, Sumter National Forest, Mountain Rest, SC 29664, USA

Brenda Wiley/Flickr

Home to three waterfalls in one, this gorgeous vision will take a moderately experienced hiker and approximately two hours of your time. Definitely wear those hiking boots because you will be battling some rhododendron thickets that cover the area.

Fall Creek Falls 1, Fall Creek Rd, Mountain Rest, SC 29664, USA

Dave Allen Photography

Clearly marked and easily found, this waterfall should definitely be on your must-see list. The park has also provided aptly placed benches so that you can take off your boots and dip your toes in the cool, crisp waters.

Hidden Falls, South Carolina 29691, USA

Doug & Wizum

Not just a magnificent waterfall, but a beautiful legend goes with it as well. It is said that it is named for an Indian maiden who risked her life to save the life of white settlers.

Issaqueena Falls, South Carolina 29691, USA

Old Mountain Men

Found in the Sumter National Forest, this waterfall should be a ’to-do’ on your list. It is a short half mile hike and great for all ability of hikers. What’s even better than a waterfall after a hike? There is a small ‘beach’ for you to enjoy as well!

Kings Creek Falls, South Carolina 29664, USAKing Creek Falls

There are two ways to reach this waterfall: the easy way or the hard way. The easy way is by boat over the Lake Jocassee. The hard way is an 8.1 mile hike. Part of the hike is made of wooden stairs and steel cables courtesy of Duke Power, but that is only part. So, if you attempt this one make sure you bring someone with you. It would be a great couples hike.

Laurel Fork Falls, Sunset, SC 29685, USA

Upstate VA Hikers

Located deep in a hardwood forest in Oconee County, this waterfall has been called the most scenic waterfall in Oconee County.

Lee Falls Trailhead, Government Rd 715A, Tamassee, SC 29686, USA

Larry@CarolinaWaterfalls

Don’t let the names fool you because as you can see these waterfalls have nothing to do with their names, and with such an easy hike of approximately 30 minutes you can definitely take the whole family for a day outing.

Licklog Falls and Pigpen Falls, Lick Log Creek, Mountain Rest, SC 29664, USA

Ready to go for a scavenger hunt? There is no official or permanent markings so you have to carefully follow directions to find this gem!

Long Creek Falls, Mountain Rest, SC 29664, USA

Caroline Trinkley

Better take a map for this one guys. Although not difficult to find, it is not marked on the nature trail. Also, be sure to find out when camp is in session nearby because the trail can become people-logged.

Moonshine Falls, Ledyard, NY 13026, USAMoonshine Falls Trail, South Carolina 29356, USA

When you reach this site, you will have received your reward. The two-hour hike is not for the faint of heart and can be an adventure for that feisty spirit or the most difficult journey you have ever taken.

Opossum Creek Falls Trailhead, Turkey Ridge Rd, Long Creek, SC 29658, USA

Big John Photography

Rainbows? Yes, please! Rated as difficult, but I would definitely take the journey to see something so magical.

Rainbow Falls, South Carolina 29635, USA

Josh Jones Photography

Everything I have read says that the hike is strenuous, a 7 out of 10, or very difficult. But, I have also read that there are crowds of people at the waterfall! Obviously, this one is well worth the hike difficult or not.

Raven Cliff Falls, South Carolina 29635, USA

Josh Tremper/Flickr

Only 12 feet high on each tier, this waterfall in South Carolina is worth it just to take photographs and a boon for all hikers.

Riley Moore Falls Trail, South Carolina 29693, USA

Don’t worry, it’s not so secret. After a nice 1.5 hour hike on the Winding Stairs Trail, you will come to this delightful waterfall as well as Miuka Falls (not pictured).

Easy hike, photographic, and beautiful scenery. There is just not more to be said.

Spoonauger Falls, South Carolina 29664, USA

Very easy and accessible to just about anyone. No hiking has to be done here as it is just a few steps to view this spectacular 2-for-1 special!

Ryan Carroll

Simply breathtaking are the words to describe this waterfall. After a good moderate hike this is the view you will enjoy. However, watch the weather in the area a week or two before because this waterfall is best seen after a really good gullywasher!

Yellow Branch Falls, 2907-, 3023 Hwy 28 S, Walhalla, SC 29691, USA

MARIAN ST.CLAIR

A scenic waterfall to be sure and easily accessible through the gorgeous Appalachian cove forest.

Station Cove Falls, Burrells Rest Dr, Walhalla, SC 29691, USA

Waterfalls Hiker

A hidden treasure that is labeled moderately difficult in terms of the hike. This waterfall falls 75 feet and into a deep blue pool for which the area is named.

Blue Hole Falls, Rich Mountain Rd, Mountain Rest, SC 29664, USA

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Best Waterfalls In South Carolina July 31, 2020 Leah Does South Carolina have any natural wonders? There are many natural wonders in South Carolina that have inspired people for generations. Table Rock is certainly a popular one, towering above the trees below. The view from the top is absolutely spectacular and worth hiking to see. You can see a massive oak tree when you visit the Angel Oak on Johns Island, South Carolina. The tree is thought to be well over 400 years old and has a circumference of over 25 feet. Speaking of old trees, you can visit some of the oldest in the world at the Congaree National Park near Hopkins, South Carolina. You can explore them on trails or by boat. Either way, the sights are gorgeous. What are the best waterfall hikes in South Carolina? While it’s nice to be able to basically drive up to a waterfall and enjoy it with little effort, there are waterfall hikes in South Carolina that are definitely worth the miles. Be rewarded at the end of the trail by taking hikes such as the Raven Cliff Falls Trail. At nearly nine miles long and somewhat difficult, you’ll have your work cut out for you, but the views you’ll see along the way - and the waterfall, of course - are all worth it. For a much easier trail that is paved and pretty short, try the Cedar Falls Trail near Fountain Inn, South Carolina. It’s considered an easy hike and will take you right past the cascading waters of the falls. What are the best outdoor adventures in South Carolina? Waterfalls aren’t the only things you can explore and experience in the Palmetto State. There are many ways to have fun outdoor adventures in South Carolina, like visiting one of its many state parks. There are 47 state parks in the state and a national park, all of which have their own unique attractions and natural beauty. It’s no secret that there are great beaches here, and you can explore the coast on your own in many ways. You have the option to lounge on the sands of popular tourist beaches or hike a trail up to a lighthouse and see some great sights and history.

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Best Waterfalls In South Carolina

July 31, 2020

Leah

Does South Carolina have any natural wonders? There are many natural wonders in South Carolina that have inspired people for generations. Table Rock is certainly a popular one, towering above the trees below. The view from the top is absolutely spectacular and worth hiking to see. You can see a massive oak tree when you visit the Angel Oak on Johns Island, South Carolina. The tree is thought to be well over 400 years old and has a circumference of over 25 feet. Speaking of old trees, you can visit some of the oldest in the world at the Congaree National Park near Hopkins, South Carolina. You can explore them on trails or by boat. Either way, the sights are gorgeous. What are the best waterfall hikes in South Carolina? While it’s nice to be able to basically drive up to a waterfall and enjoy it with little effort, there are waterfall hikes in South Carolina that are definitely worth the miles. Be rewarded at the end of the trail by taking hikes such as the Raven Cliff Falls Trail. At nearly nine miles long and somewhat difficult, you’ll have your work cut out for you, but the views you’ll see along the way - and the waterfall, of course - are all worth it. For a much easier trail that is paved and pretty short, try the Cedar Falls Trail near Fountain Inn, South Carolina. It’s considered an easy hike and will take you right past the cascading waters of the falls. What are the best outdoor adventures in South Carolina? Waterfalls aren’t the only things you can explore and experience in the Palmetto State. There are many ways to have fun outdoor adventures in South Carolina, like visiting one of its many state parks. There are 47 state parks in the state and a national park, all of which have their own unique attractions and natural beauty. It’s no secret that there are great beaches here, and you can explore the coast on your own in many ways. You have the option to lounge on the sands of popular tourist beaches or hike a trail up to a lighthouse and see some great sights and history.

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

There are many natural wonders in South Carolina that have inspired people for generations. Table Rock is certainly a popular one, towering above the trees below. The view from the top is absolutely spectacular and worth hiking to see. You can see a massive oak tree when you visit the Angel Oak on Johns Island, South Carolina. The tree is thought to be well over 400 years old and has a circumference of over 25 feet. Speaking of old trees, you can visit some of the oldest in the world at the Congaree National Park near Hopkins, South Carolina. You can explore them on trails or by boat. Either way, the sights are gorgeous.

What are the best waterfall hikes in South Carolina?

While it’s nice to be able to basically drive up to a waterfall and enjoy it with little effort, there are waterfall hikes in South Carolina that are definitely worth the miles. Be rewarded at the end of the trail by taking hikes such as the Raven Cliff Falls Trail. At nearly nine miles long and somewhat difficult, you’ll have your work cut out for you, but the views you’ll see along the way - and the waterfall, of course - are all worth it. For a much easier trail that is paved and pretty short, try the Cedar Falls Trail near Fountain Inn, South Carolina. It’s considered an easy hike and will take you right past the cascading waters of the falls.

What are the best outdoor adventures in South Carolina?

Waterfalls aren’t the only things you can explore and experience in the Palmetto State. There are many ways to have fun outdoor adventures in South Carolina, like visiting one of its many state parks. There are 47 state parks in the state and a national park, all of which have their own unique attractions and natural beauty. It’s no secret that there are great beaches here, and you can explore the coast on your own in many ways. You have the option to lounge on the sands of popular tourist beaches or hike a trail up to a lighthouse and see some great sights and history.