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Hiking
Trail
Eastatoe
Creek Heritage Preserve
Department of Natural Resources Heritage
Preserve
(Pickens
County)
Trail Map

Description:
This moderate, 1.7-mile path takes you into the 373-acre Eastatoe
Creek Heritage Preserve, which is a wonder nestled within a pristine
mountain gorge. The Eastatoe (pronounced “EAST-a-toee”) Creek
Trail is relatively easy for most of the way, but drops precipitously
down into the gorge for its last .5 mile (Of course, that means
you’ll have to hike back up to return!). The forest teems with large beech and
hemlocks as well as wildflowers such as partridgeberry and
jack-in-the-pulpit. Switchbacks make the going a bit easier, and
stairs are provided where the trail descends/ascends more steeply.
Following a rain, footing can be difficult (at one point, the trail
borders a 100-foot cliff). The rewards, however, come in Eastatoe
Creek Heritage Preserve, which is home to a beautiful stream filled
with naturally reproducing rainbow trout. Across the creek is a cliff
with a small, attractive waterfall. Due to the unusual humidity in
this area, three rare tropical ferns grow here that are not found
anywhere else in North America. Yellow blazes on the Eastatoe Creek
Trail are sometimes confusing, but the end of the trail is well marked
with a triple blaze. Return the way you came.
Length:
1.7
miles one way.
Fees:
None.
Directions:
From Pickens, drive north on US 178 to the bridge over Eastatoe Creek
(approximately one mile past the community of Rocky Bottom). Cross the
bridge and turn left at the Laurel Valley Lodge sign. Bear right onto
the unpaved fork (The road sign reads Horsepasture Road, but the sign
is frequently knocked down.) and continue to the Foothills Trail
parking area on the left. Follow the yellow blazes on trees for about
0.1 mile and turn left (south) onto an old logging road marked by a
cable gate.
Hours:
Dawn to dusk.
Camping:
Primitive camping is available at
a designated camping area at the end of the Eastatoe Creek Trail, and
along the Foothills Trail. No facilities are available in the
preserve.
Information:
DNR Heritage
Trust Program,
PO
Box 167, Columbia, SC 29202, 803-734-3886.

South Carolina State Trails Program
South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism
1205 Pendleton Street :: Columbia, SC 29201 :: 803-734-0173
Webmaster: bswanson@scprt.com
Updated: August 3, 2007
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