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Waterfall Trail
Miuka Falls
(Oconee County)

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Description:
This is one of two falls you can reach by
hiking the Winding Stairs Trail, the other being Secret Falls. Miuka
Falls is a 75-foot waterfall tucked away on a spur trail off the popular Winding
Stairs Trail makes the journey into Miuka Falls among the best in Oconee
County. In fact, this easy, 45-minute hike bustles with birds, small
animals, and lively wildflowers beneath a dense canopy of hardwoods.
More gently graded than stepped (as the name implies), beginners can
easily venture along this trail and experience Miuka Falls, although
thick foliage at the falls makes getting a clear view a bit of a
challenge.
Height:
75 feet
Length
of hike: 1.15 miles
Time
to hike: 45 minutes
Difficulty:
Moderate
Creek
or river: West Fork of Townes Creek
USGS
Quadrangle: Tamassee
Directions
to falls:
1.
From Walhalla, drive northwest on SC 28 for 8.4 miles and bear right
(north) onto SC 107.
2.
Drive another 8.7 miles and park on the right just before the sign for
the Cherry Hill Recreation Area.
3.
Start your hike on the Winding Stairs Trail, which starts at the right
(south) of two yellow posts. Do not pass between the posts or cross
SC107.
4.
At 0.2 mile the trail bears right, and a path from the Cherry Hill
Recreation Area enters from the left.
5.
From this junction hike south for 0.9 mile and bear left onto a spur
trail to see Miuka Falls.
6.
Hike another 0.2 mile to a clearing. You will hear the falls below and
to the right. Continue straight ahead and you will descend steeply and
through mountain laurel where you can view the falls through the
foliage.
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
1205 Pendleton Street :: Columbia, SC 29201 :: 803-734-0173
Updated: October 21, 2005
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