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Waterfall Trail
Spoonauger Falls
(Oconee County)

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Description:
Set back into a hillside and surrounded by an explosion of shrubbery,
Spoonauger Falls runs down a stepped rock face in a broad sheet. The
50-foot high waterfall is among the more popular in this area of the
Chattooga River watershed, no small part due to the easy, 20-minute
hike. And like its cousin, King Creek Falls, this waterfall is
camera-friendly, especially in the summer when plants snake all about
and afternoon light highlights the innumerable horizontal slashes of
the rock.
Height:
50 feet
Length
of hike: 0.5 mile
Time
to hike: 20 minutes
Difficulty:
Easy
Creek
or river: Spoonauger Creek
USGS
Quadrangle: Tamassee
Directions to falls:
1. From Walhalla, drive north on SC 28 for 8 miles to the junction of SC 28
and SC 107, and bear right (north) onto SC 107.
2.
Drive 10.4 miles and turn left onto Burrell's Ford Road (FS 708, paved
for first 0.3 mile).
3.
Drive approximately 2.0 miles to the Chattooga Trail parking area on the left
(look for the Forest Service Bulletin Board).
NOTE: There
may not be a sign for the Chattooga Trail.
4.
Hike north on the Chattooga Trail, which roughly parallels the Chattooga River for
0.25 mile, then cross Spoonauger Creek.
5.
Immediately on the right will be a side trail. A sign provides directions to follow Spoonauger Creek upstream for 200 yards to reach
the falls.
Information:
Sumter National Forest, Andrew Pickens Ranger District, 112 Andrew
Pickens Circle, Mountain Rest, SC, 29664.
Telephone:
864-638-9568

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: May 23, 2007
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