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Waterfall Trail
Lee Falls
(Oconee County)

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Description:
Although once voted Oconee County’s most scenic waterfall, this 75-foot
high falls has no official trail, but hikers have been making the
difficult, 1.5-hour trip here for 170 years, surely making it easier to
follow over time. Lee Falls lies deep within a hardwood hollow that
shelters a wealth of botanical rarities such as Oconee bells, bulblet
fern, and others. A spray cliff also buttresses the waterfall, allowing
a quasi-aquatic habitat of amphibians, mosses, and ferns to thrive in
moist coolness.
Height
of falls: 75 feet
Length
of hike: 1.5 miles
Time
to hike: 1.5 hours
Difficulty:
Strenuous
Creek
or river: Tamassee Creek
USGS
Quadrangle: Tamassee
Directions
to falls:
1.
From the intersection of SC 11 (Cherokee Foothills Scenic Highway) and
SC 28 at Walhalla, drive north on SC 11 for 8.3 miles and turn left
(west) onto
Cheohee Valley Road
(Oconee County S-37-375).
2.
Drive 2.3 miles and turn left onto
Tamassee Knob Road (S-37-95).
3.
Drive .5 mile and turn right (northwest) onto Jumping Branch Road.
4.
Drive 1.5 miles and turn left (northwest) onto FS 715A, which is gravel.
5.
Drive 0.5 mile to parking area on the right (just before small bridge
over Tamassee Creek).
6.
At the north end of the parking area, strike out through the middle of
the first of three fields, crossing creeks as you come to them.
7.
At the end of the last field, the trail enters the woods.
8.
Hike through the woods for .3 mile and take the left fork, crossing a
creek , and head toward the larger branch of Tamassee Creek.
9.
Hike another .2 mile and follow Tamassee creek upstream to a point where
the trail gets very rocky and obstructed. You are less than .2 mile from
the falls. You may have to cross the creek several times depending on
conditions.
10.
Once you can see the falls, you should be on the south side, which is
the best place to be to view the falls.
Information:
Sumter National Forest, Andrew Pickens Ranger District, 112 Andrew
Pickens Circle, Mountain Rest, SC, 29664.
Telephone:
864-638-9568

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South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism
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Updated: October 21, 2005
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