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Difficulty: Moderate
Poinsett Reservoir Passage travels the mountain ridges along the northern boundary of Poinsett Watershed. This pristine watershed of 19,000 acres contains the headwaters feeding Poinsett Reservoir of the Greenville Water System (GW).
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Difficulty: Easy
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Difficulty: Easy
Meadow Falls is a hidden treasure located in the Clemson Experimental North Forest.
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- Walk
- Paved
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Difficulty: Easy
StoneLedge is a beautifully landscaped park located in Duncan, South Carolina. Here you will find a fun fitness trail, picnic shelters, restrooms, a tree sculpture, waterfall, as well as play structures.
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- Paved
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Difficulty: Easy
Come enjoy a stroll through the garden and relax in the beauty of nature. Hatcher Garden provides the perfect backdrop for a picnic and is a great place to unwind.
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Difficulty: Easy
Travelers along Oconee County’s US 76 would never know that just a short walk from the two-lane roadway is a beautiful 30-foot waterfall tucked among the towering trees of Sumter National Forest.
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- Hike
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Difficulty: Moderate
This 1.7-mile trail through the 374-acre preserve takes you to the namesake, Eastatoe Creek, that tumbles steeply into a pristine mountain gorge.
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- Hike
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Difficulty: Strenuous
One of the area’s most diverse hikes, this trail includes a cable crossing of Matthews Creek, a spectacular view of Raven Cliff Falls from a swinging bridge, and a rock face called The Cathedral.
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- Hike
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Difficulty: Strenuous
This is an arduous, wooded trail that follows the NC/SC state line from the peak of Sassafras Mountain to Caesars Head State Park. The trail is worth it, though, as it features wonderful views from Sassafras Mountain—highest peak in South Carolina—and Raven Cliff Falls.
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- Hike
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Difficulty: Strenuous
Hikers ascend and descend around McKinney Mountain to a rocky area near the top where trail enthusiasts will be treated to a beautiful view of the Blue Ridge Mountains to the west while surrounded by mountain laurel, blueberries, and Bowman’s root.