The name ‘Oconee” means ‘Land beside the water,’ and that’s entirely true when we speak of Oconee County, South Carolina. The area is also known as the ‘Mountain Lakes Region’ for that very reason. But Oconee County has more than just gorgeous mountain lakes, rivers, creeks and streams… it also has more than 150 waterfalls just waiting for you to discover them all. Visit Oconee County is a terrific resource for discovering all that Oconee offers to nature lovers – especially waterfall chasers. Of course, we can’t feasibly feature all 150 waterfalls in one single article, so here’s the highlight reel for some of the best Oconee County waterfalls:
Opossum Creek Falls
alltrails.com/Jamie Pace The trail to Opossum Creek Falls is four miles round trip and because of the elevation drop on the way to the falls (and the elevation gain on the way back), it can be relatively strenuous to non-seasoned hikers — yet doable with some strategic stops to rest along the way. The payoff is this gorgeous 50-foot beauty surrounded by nothing by wilderness. Turkey Ridge Road, Turkey Ridge Rd, Long Creek, SC 29658, USA
Pigpen Falls (and Licklog Creek Falls)
alltrails.com/Justin P Travel less than a mile down the Chattooga Trail and you’ll discover Locklog Creek and Pigpen Falls; one is an 80-foot cascade and the other is a 25-foot stack with water rushing over and down. Consider this hike a two-for-one to see two of the most stunning waterfalls in South Carolina. Licklog Falls and Pigpen Falls, Lick Log Creek, Mountain Rest, SC 29664, USA
Station Cove Falls
Flickr/Eric Harrison One of the Oconee State Park waterfalls, this 60-foot waterfall is an easy 30-minute hike from Oconee Station State Historic Site. The trail is filled with old trees and lush natural foliage. State Road S-37-95, State Rd S-37-95, South Carolina, USA
Lee Falls
alltrails.com/Joel Basyari Perhaps one of the most striking waterfalls in Oconee County, Lee Falls is difficult to get to because there is no official trail. The trailhead carries you through a field in the beginning so if you’re going in summer, wear long pants. Government Road 715A, Government Rd 715A, Tamassee, SC 29686, USA
Long Creek Falls
alltrails.com/Tim Charles The 3.3-mile round trip hike out to see Long Creek Falls is easy – until you get to the last little bit right before the waterfall. At that point, take the trail to the right (not left) and then you’ll find it drops significantly as it descends down to the bottom of the falls. When all is said and done, you’ll find yourself staring up in awe at a 50-foot tiered beauty.
Riley Moore Falls
alltrails.com/Justin P It’s certainly difficult to see the scale of this waterfall from just a photo. But Riley Moore falls is 15 feet high and 100 feet across! Getting here is an easy one mile hike each way which should take about 15-30 minutes. The trail is well maintained and located on a forestry road. Riley Moore Falls Trail, South Carolina 29693, USA
Blue Hole Falls
alltrails.com/Jamie Pace On the same note of perspective and size, this image of Blue Hole Falls doesn’t show the grand scale of this narrow waterfall in South Carolina. Blue Hole Falls is a 75-foot narrow run and drop into the (enormous) blue waterhole you see at the bottom. Beautiful! The hike getting to Blue Hole is quick and can usually be accomplished in approximately 30 minutes. Rich Mountain Road, Rich Mountain Rd, Mountain Rest, SC 29664, USA
Kings Creek Falls
alltrails.com/Justin P A 70-foot cascade awaits at the end of the trail to Kings Creek Falls. The trail is accessible year round and is a short 1.7 miles total, out and back. Kings Creek Falls is #1 on our waterfalls trail in South Carolina. Sumter National Forest, South Carolina 29819, USA
Brasstown Falls
Flickr/Joe Plocki As you may expect, the easiest hike with perhaps the biggest payoff isn’t the one where you’ll find the most peace and quiet. Don’t let the traffic on this short half-mile trail keep you from exploring Brasstown Falls, or its four different sections. The trail is easy and has only an 88 foot elevation gain. Go for it! Brasstown Falls, Westminster, SC, USA
Bee Cove Falls
alltrails.com/Roberta Shaughnessy The trek out to Bee Cove Falls is a strenuous three-hour hike. Seasoned hikers may even find it challenging as they traverse the miles of up and down terrain making their way over 2.1 miles to get to the 40-foot cascade, but as you can see from the photo above, the payoff is worth it. And it’s a part of our delightful waterfalls and wineries road trip in South Carolina! Bee Cove Falls Trailhead, SC-107, Tamassee, SC 29686, USA
Nature lovers know the thrill of searching ‘waterfalls near me.’ Visit Oconee South Carolina has more information about all of the Oconee County waterfalls we listed.
alltrails.com/Jamie Pace
The trail to Opossum Creek Falls is four miles round trip and because of the elevation drop on the way to the falls (and the elevation gain on the way back), it can be relatively strenuous to non-seasoned hikers — yet doable with some strategic stops to rest along the way. The payoff is this gorgeous 50-foot beauty surrounded by nothing by wilderness.
Turkey Ridge Road, Turkey Ridge Rd, Long Creek, SC 29658, USA
alltrails.com/Justin P
Travel less than a mile down the Chattooga Trail and you’ll discover Locklog Creek and Pigpen Falls; one is an 80-foot cascade and the other is a 25-foot stack with water rushing over and down. Consider this hike a two-for-one to see two of the most stunning waterfalls in South Carolina.
Licklog Falls and Pigpen Falls, Lick Log Creek, Mountain Rest, SC 29664, USA
Flickr/Eric Harrison
One of the Oconee State Park waterfalls, this 60-foot waterfall is an easy 30-minute hike from Oconee Station State Historic Site. The trail is filled with old trees and lush natural foliage.
State Road S-37-95, State Rd S-37-95, South Carolina, USA
alltrails.com/Joel Basyari
Perhaps one of the most striking waterfalls in Oconee County, Lee Falls is difficult to get to because there is no official trail. The trailhead carries you through a field in the beginning so if you’re going in summer, wear long pants.
Government Road 715A, Government Rd 715A, Tamassee, SC 29686, USA
alltrails.com/Tim Charles
The 3.3-mile round trip hike out to see Long Creek Falls is easy – until you get to the last little bit right before the waterfall. At that point, take the trail to the right (not left) and then you’ll find it drops significantly as it descends down to the bottom of the falls. When all is said and done, you’ll find yourself staring up in awe at a 50-foot tiered beauty.
It’s certainly difficult to see the scale of this waterfall from just a photo. But Riley Moore falls is 15 feet high and 100 feet across! Getting here is an easy one mile hike each way which should take about 15-30 minutes. The trail is well maintained and located on a forestry road.
Riley Moore Falls Trail, South Carolina 29693, USA
On the same note of perspective and size, this image of Blue Hole Falls doesn’t show the grand scale of this narrow waterfall in South Carolina. Blue Hole Falls is a 75-foot narrow run and drop into the (enormous) blue waterhole you see at the bottom. Beautiful! The hike getting to Blue Hole is quick and can usually be accomplished in approximately 30 minutes.
Rich Mountain Road, Rich Mountain Rd, Mountain Rest, SC 29664, USA
A 70-foot cascade awaits at the end of the trail to Kings Creek Falls. The trail is accessible year round and is a short 1.7 miles total, out and back. Kings Creek Falls is #1 on our waterfalls trail in South Carolina.
Sumter National Forest, South Carolina 29819, USA
Flickr/Joe Plocki
As you may expect, the easiest hike with perhaps the biggest payoff isn’t the one where you’ll find the most peace and quiet. Don’t let the traffic on this short half-mile trail keep you from exploring Brasstown Falls, or its four different sections. The trail is easy and has only an 88 foot elevation gain. Go for it!
Brasstown Falls, Westminster, SC, USA
alltrails.com/Roberta Shaughnessy
The trek out to Bee Cove Falls is a strenuous three-hour hike. Seasoned hikers may even find it challenging as they traverse the miles of up and down terrain making their way over 2.1 miles to get to the 40-foot cascade, but as you can see from the photo above, the payoff is worth it. And it’s a part of our delightful waterfalls and wineries road trip in South Carolina!
Bee Cove Falls Trailhead, SC-107, Tamassee, SC 29686, USA
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Waterfalls Near Me February 24, 2022 Elisa Regulski What are the best outdoor adventures in South Carolina? Outdoor adventures don’t have to break the bank! In fact, we rounded up a list of the best free activities in South Carolina that are sure to spark excitement. For starters, visit the the Gardens of the South Carolina Governor’s Mansion. Located in Columbia, this blissful escape will make you feel a million miles away from it all. The majestic trees, verdant plants, and lovely fountains are definitely photo-worthy. Looking for more fun? Check out the South Carolina Botanical Garden in Clemson. This stunning destination spans 295 acres, and it’s full of themed gardens and natural landscapes. What are the best waterfall hikes in South Carolina? Eager for an easy afternoon getaway? If so, you should definitely check out the trail to Spoonauger Falls. Nestled near Mountain Rest, this gorgeous walkway is perfect for kids and adults alike. Yes, the hike is only about .6 miles long, but we promise it’s jam packed with stunning sights. The highlight is definitely the gorgeous five-story waterfall. Spoonauger Falls stands 50 feet above the landscape, and it’s so beautiful that you’ll want to stare at it all afternoon. For more information about one of the best waterfall hikes in South Carolina, read our full article about Spoonauger Falls. Are there any good swimming holes in South Carolina? Absolutely! Wildcat Creek Falls, located in Wildcat Wayside State Park, is always a hit. When the temperature climbs, there’s no better place to make a splash and cool off. There’s even a 130-foot sliding rock! Carrick Creek Falls is another wonderful swimming hole in South Carolina. You’ll find this lovely oasis inside Table Rock State park. The water is always refreshing, and the views are always astounding. You also can’t forget about Parsons Mountain Recreation Area. This spring-fed pond is full of shimmering blue water. Whether you’re visiting by yourself or with your kiddos, you’re certain to have a blast.
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Waterfalls Near Me
February 24, 2022
Elisa Regulski
What are the best outdoor adventures in South Carolina? Outdoor adventures don’t have to break the bank! In fact, we rounded up a list of the best free activities in South Carolina that are sure to spark excitement. For starters, visit the the Gardens of the South Carolina Governor’s Mansion. Located in Columbia, this blissful escape will make you feel a million miles away from it all. The majestic trees, verdant plants, and lovely fountains are definitely photo-worthy. Looking for more fun? Check out the South Carolina Botanical Garden in Clemson. This stunning destination spans 295 acres, and it’s full of themed gardens and natural landscapes. What are the best waterfall hikes in South Carolina? Eager for an easy afternoon getaway? If so, you should definitely check out the trail to Spoonauger Falls. Nestled near Mountain Rest, this gorgeous walkway is perfect for kids and adults alike. Yes, the hike is only about .6 miles long, but we promise it’s jam packed with stunning sights. The highlight is definitely the gorgeous five-story waterfall. Spoonauger Falls stands 50 feet above the landscape, and it’s so beautiful that you’ll want to stare at it all afternoon. For more information about one of the best waterfall hikes in South Carolina, read our full article about Spoonauger Falls. Are there any good swimming holes in South Carolina? Absolutely! Wildcat Creek Falls, located in Wildcat Wayside State Park, is always a hit. When the temperature climbs, there’s no better place to make a splash and cool off. There’s even a 130-foot sliding rock! Carrick Creek Falls is another wonderful swimming hole in South Carolina. You’ll find this lovely oasis inside Table Rock State park. The water is always refreshing, and the views are always astounding. You also can’t forget about Parsons Mountain Recreation Area. This spring-fed pond is full of shimmering blue water. Whether you’re visiting by yourself or with your kiddos, you’re certain to have a blast.
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The OIYS Visitor Center
Outdoor adventures don’t have to break the bank! In fact, we rounded up a list of the best free activities in South Carolina that are sure to spark excitement. For starters, visit the the Gardens of the South Carolina Governor’s Mansion. Located in Columbia, this blissful escape will make you feel a million miles away from it all. The majestic trees, verdant plants, and lovely fountains are definitely photo-worthy. Looking for more fun? Check out the South Carolina Botanical Garden in Clemson. This stunning destination spans 295 acres, and it’s full of themed gardens and natural landscapes.
What are the best waterfall hikes in South Carolina?
Eager for an easy afternoon getaway? If so, you should definitely check out the trail to Spoonauger Falls. Nestled near Mountain Rest, this gorgeous walkway is perfect for kids and adults alike. Yes, the hike is only about .6 miles long, but we promise it’s jam packed with stunning sights. The highlight is definitely the gorgeous five-story waterfall. Spoonauger Falls stands 50 feet above the landscape, and it’s so beautiful that you’ll want to stare at it all afternoon. For more information about one of the best waterfall hikes in South Carolina, read our full article about Spoonauger Falls.
Are there any good swimming holes in South Carolina?
Absolutely! Wildcat Creek Falls, located in Wildcat Wayside State Park, is always a hit. When the temperature climbs, there’s no better place to make a splash and cool off. There’s even a 130-foot sliding rock! Carrick Creek Falls is another wonderful swimming hole in South Carolina. You’ll find this lovely oasis inside Table Rock State park. The water is always refreshing, and the views are always astounding. You also can’t forget about Parsons Mountain Recreation Area. This spring-fed pond is full of shimmering blue water. Whether you’re visiting by yourself or with your kiddos, you’re certain to have a blast.