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Hiking
Trail
Oconee
(Oconee State
Park)
Trail Map

Description:
On this moderate, 1.6-mile trail you will explore chasms and hollows
in one of the most popular state parks,
Oconee State Park. Although, the Oconee
Trail is an atypical mountain hike, because it has little change in
elevation. Nevetheless there are enough ups and downs to make it
demanding. The surrounding countryside embodies everything
pleasing about the Appalachian Mountains. On a good day (and with an
early start) you might encounter wildlife such as deer, raccoons and
wood ducks. From its trailhead at the
park amphitheatre, the Oconee Trail follows green blazes and small
white signs inscribed with “OT.” You will pass by one of the park’s two lakes, which are
especially scenic under morning mists, and a pond where you may see
beavers at work. The Oconee Trail ends at a juncture with the Old
Waterwheel Trail. You can return as you came (1.6 miles). Or turn left
on the Old Waterwheel Trail, hike to Cabin Area 7-13, and return to
the campground on the park road (2 miles). A third option is to turn
right onto the Waterwheel Trail, follow it to the trailhead of the
Foothills Trail, and return to the campground on the park road (3
miles).
Length:
1.6 miles one-way
Directions:
From Walhalla, drive northwest on SC 28 for approximately 8.4 miles
and bear right onto SC 107. Continue another 2.5 miles on SC 107
to Oconee State Park. After the Fee Station, turn right and drive to
the campground, which is across from the miniature golf area. The
trailhead is at the amphitheater in the campground.
Camping:
Call 1-866-345-PARK (7275) or go online at
www.SouthCarolinaParks.com
to make your reservations today!
Park Information:
Oconee State Park,
624 State Park Road, Mountain Rest, SC 29664,
Telephone: 864-638-5353.

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 8, 2006
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