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Sertoma Field was established in 2008 and offers ball fields, a disc golf course, shaded picnic areas, restrooms, a walking trail, as well as natural beauty—there are scenic creek areas with several small waterfalls. The park is within walking distance from downtown Walhalla and a great place to get outside and exercise!

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Yellow Branch Falls, located in the Yellow Branch Picnic Area above Walhalla, is not what you expect when you hear the words "falls" and "branch" in the same title.

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A well-maintained trail leads from the parking area to a platform for viewing this 100-foot cascade of Cane Creek. Nearby is a picnic area and the Stumphouse Tunnel.

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Nestled in a mixed pine/hardwood stand, this picnic area is beautiful any time of year. Yellow Branch Creek is located across from the picnic area and is easily experienced by a short-loop hiking trail.

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Difficulty: Moderate
This moderately difficult walk follows the incomplete nineteen-century rail bed of the Blue Ridge Railroad where you can see three abandoned tunnels.

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Difficulty: Moderate
The Stumphouse Passage is the newest addition to the Palmetto Trail, and the trail begins at the Stumphouse Tunnel Park in Walhalla. The Stumphouse Passage offers the Stumphouse Mountain Bike Park, a state-of-the-art mountain biking facility and the only such recreational facility open to the public in the upstate.

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Difficulty: Moderate
This is one of those trails where the moderate 45-minute hike along a recently constructed trail is alone worth your hiking time.

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Difficulty: Moderate
This hidden treasure rushes 75 feet down a narrow gap and into a beautiful blue pool that gives the area its name.

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Difficulty: Easy
This 1/2-mile trail leads into Sumter National Forest and ends at Station Cove Falls. In the Springtime, the wild flowers bloom in glorious abundance and add to the experience. The trail is relatively flat, well maintained and easy to walk.

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Beyond Oconee Station’s historic significance, there’s a fishing pond and 1.5-mile nature trail that connects hikers to a trail leading into Sumter National Forest and ending at Station Cove Falls.