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Table Of Content 5 Stay and Experience Oconee 7 Traveling to Oconee County 8 Destination Of A Lifetime: Jocassee Gorges 11 Stay and View Waterfalls 18 The Sumter National Forest: Andrew Pickens Ranger District 20 State and County Parks 22 Stay and Hike 27 Mountain Lakes 29 Dive Lake Jocassee 30 Whitewater rafting on the Chattooga 35 Stay and Fish 40 Stay and Bike 42 Stay and Gather 47 Cities and Towns 51 Walhalla Walking Tour 53 Stay and Relax 59 Stay and Dine 69 Stay and Celebrate 75 Stay and Reflect 79 Upstate Heritage Quilt Trail 81 Stay and Enjoy Arts and Culture 84 Agricultural Tourism 86 Stay and Play 91 Stay and Shop 97 Geocaching 99 Stay and Relocate 100 Oconee County Quick Facts

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Cover photo courtesy of Adam Wright wright@gacaradio.com Mountain Lakes Convention and Visitors Bureau Ken Sloan President/CEO 105 W.S. Broad St. Walhalla, South Carolina 29691 877.Mt.Lakes 877.685.2537 Info@SCMountainLakes.com The Journal Jerry Edwards Publisher 210 W.N. First St. Seneca, South Carolina 29678 For ad sales call: (864) 882-2375 or visit us at www.upstatetoday.com

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Get Outside! Feel Alive! WANDER Antiques & Mountain Crafts Bicycling Hiking Horseback Riding Boating Culture & Museums

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STAY and EXPERIENCE OCONEE

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iscover the breathtaking lakes, mountains, rivers and waterfalls located in the Mountain Lakes Region of Oconee County, South Carolina. The pristine waters of lakes Jocassee, Keowee and Hartwell, nestled under the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains, are some of the best in the Southeast. The national Wild and Scenic Chattooga River was given special designation by the United States Congress in 1974 because of its special characteristics and geologic and cultural values. More than 150 waterfalls grace the escarpment of the Mountain Lakes Region. Oconee County is in the northwestern-most corner of South Carolina, known as the Mountain Lakes Region because of its climate, its spectacularly beautiful lakes and the beauty of its Blue Ridge Mountains. Today, outdoor recreation, adventure travel and family “together time” are eagerly sought by tourists, and Oconee County offers the perfect setting for an affordable vacation for active families, couples and retirees. Boating, hiking, rafting, paddling, camping, biking, zip lines and antique shopping are plentiful here. The Sumter National Forest and the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains neighbor the mountains of North Carolina and northeast Georgia, making those regions easily accessible.

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Creating Community through People, Parks and Programs Stay & Play In Our Parks! We offer over 200 campsites in our three beautiful county parks. Electricity and water at each site, friendly staff, clean restrooms, hiking trails, playgrounds, Lake Keowee and Chauga River access, tent only areas as well as large RV sites!

Chau Ram County Park • 28 Camping Sites • Primitive Camping Areas •4 Shelters, 1 Recreational Building • Waterfalls • Hiking Trails • Chauga River Access Closed Nov. 20 thru first weekend in March

High Falls County Park

South Cove County Park • 88 Camping Sites • 1 Shelters •1 Recreational Building • Boat Ramp • Tennis Courts • Playground • Fishing Pier • Lake Keowee

• 100 Camping Sites • 2 Shelters, 1 Recreational Building • Boat Ramp • Fishing Pier • Miniature Golf • Playground • Softball Field • Volleyball • Basketball • Tennis • Lake Keowee Day Use & Lake Access Open Year-Round Camping closed Nov. 20 thru first weekend in March

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TRAVELING TO OCONEE COUNTY The Mountain Lakes region of Oconee County, South Carolina, is located in upstate South Carolina, north of I-85, 45 miles (72 km) west of Greenville, SC and approximately 125 miles (201 km) east of Atlanta, GA. Oconee County is the western-most county of South Carolina and its county seat is Walhalla. Other cities in the county include Seneca and Westminster. Towns include Salem and West Union, and other communities include Long Creek, Mountain Rest and Fair Play. South Carolina Highway 11, also known as the Cherokee Foothills National Scenic Highway, begins in southern Oconee County at Interstate 85 at the Georgia state line. ■ AIRLINE SERVICE Four airports service the Mountain Lakes Region. Driving directions from Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport: Exit the airport following the I-85 north to Greenville signs. Continue on I-85 north through Atlanta, going 95.5 miles. Take Exit 1 as you enter South Carolina and follow the signage to SC Highway 11. Go 19.6 miles north to SC Highway 28 and exit to Walhalla. Driving directions from GreenvilleSpartanburg International Airport: Exit the airport onto I-85 south toward Atlanta. Travel 37.2 miles and take Exit 19B to merge onto SC 28 W/US-76 W/Clemson Blvd toward Clemson; travel 11.3 miles and turn onto SC 28 W/US-123 S/US-76 W/Tiger Blvd. Go 9 miles and merge right onto SC 28; travel 6.2 miles to Walhalla. Driving directions from Asheville Regional: Exit the airport following the signs to I-26 east; travel 13.3 miles and take Exit

54 to merge onto US-25 S toward US-176/N Carolina 225/Greenville. Travel 16.3 miles and turn left toward SC 11 S/Cherokee Foothills Scenic Hwy; go west on SC Highway 11 for 48.1 miles and exit at Walhalla. Driving directions from Charlotte International Airport: Follow the signage at the airport to I-85 south. Travel 120 miles south and take Exit 19B to merge onto SC 28 W/US-76 W/Clemson Blvd toward Clemson; travel 11.3 miles and turn onto SC 28 W/ US-123 S/US-76 W/Tiger Blvd. Go 9 miles and merge right onto SC 28; travel 6.2 miles to Walhalla. You can also ride Amtrak to the Upstate, arriving and departing in Clemson. Go to www.amtrak.com for more information. Shuttle service to and from Oconee County accommodations can be arranged by calling 877-MT-LAKES or 877-685-2537. ■ OCONEE COUNTY REGIONAL AIRPORT Oconee County Regional Airport (ICAO ID: CEU ) serves as the aviation gateway to Upstate South Carolina’s most scenic “Golden Corner.” In the realm of AIRPORT DATA , the airport’s 5000’ long runway has both precision GPS, non-precision GPS and NDB instrument approaches and is home for 75 based aircraft. It is a full service airport with fuel and rental car availability. It is located within five minutes of both Clemson and Seneca South Carolina. State Road S-37-394 Seneca, SC 29678 Phone:(864)882-2959 http://www.oconeesc.com/Departments/AJ/ Airport.aspx

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DESTINATION OF A LIFETIME

The Jocassee Gorges

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conee County has been covered by CNN and “Southern Living” magazine – and now a part of the county can say it has been covered by “National Geographic.” “National Geographic” recently published a special edition: “50 of the World’s Last Great Places: Destinations of a Lifetime.” On pages 24-27 readers can find an article titled “Jocassee Gorges: an intense concentration of waterfalls,” along with a picture of Whitewater Falls in autumn and two blooming Oconee bells. The magazine featured parts of the world under five different categories: temperate, arid, coastal, equatorial and polar. Jocassee Gorges fell under “temperate” for its high number of waterfalls and indigenous Oconee bell. Ken Sloan, president and CEO of Mountain Lakes Convention and Visitors Bureau in Oconee County, said he was surprised to find Jocassee listed inside “National Geo8 • Visitors Guide

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graphic,” but is not surprised Jocassee would fit the criteria for the publication. “I have had the opportunity to travel the world, and I’ve never seen a place more beautiful than Jocassee Gorges,” he said. Jocassee was featured in the magazine along with places like the Florida Keys, Baja California, and the Galapagos Islands. Jocassee was doted on for having the Oconee bell, which botanists come to study in the Carolinas because the nearest closest relative to the plant can only be found in Asia, Sloan said. Sloan also said what makes Jocassee different from the other featured places is its unique ecosystem: Jocassee boasts 150 waterfalls in Oconee County alone (Jocassee covers North and South Carolinas) and it is a naturally undisturbed area. “You have this incredible environmental resource of mountains, forests, rivers, waterfalls and man-made lakes,” Sloan said. “You also see the Oconee bell, which is indigenous to this area. It’s just a pretty unique ecosystem.” Sloan said Jocassee is one of only

two areas in the country that would adequately fit the “temperate” criteria (the other one being Badlands National Park in South Dakota). With National Geographic being a global publication, Sloan said he hopes to get a tremendous response that will help expose Oconee County. “By and large it’s a huge economic impact opportunity for Oconee County,” he said. Steve Pagano, park superintendent of North Carolina Gorges State Park, said finding Jocassee in National Geographic was “cool.” “What’s surprising is we’ve been in articles, like in Southern Living, but they always call us,” he said. “This was a total surprise. Somebody discovered us, we didn’t discover them. It’s kind of cool that it came out that way.” Jocassee covers over 43,500 acres, and is federally protected and state protected. The area covered in the magazine article runs from Oconee and Pickens counties east to Jones Gap State Park, all surrounding Lake Jocassee.

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Most all of the land was once owned by Duke Energy and much of it still is. Pagano said to see Jocassee listed among the other places in the magazine is a huge honor. “You can’t get a higher compliment,” he said. “I think it’s well represented in there (National Geographic), and that’s a great place for it to show up.” Like Sloan, Pagano said he was surprised to find Jocassee in the magazine, but was not surprised at all that Jocassee would be one of National Geographic’s “last great places to visit.” “I think it fits in that Top 50 Places for sure,” he said. “We’re just happy.”

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the beautiful waterfalls

Oconee’s river terrain features some of the most beautiful waterfalls in the nation – from the small to the majestic. Their rushing waters surrounded by stunning scenery make each one a special place to visit. Hikes to these waterfalls range from easy to extremely difficult, but each offers a rewarding, picturesque view at the end. Bee Cove Falls, Salem (Map - Waterfalls 1) (Zone 1) This remote multi-tiered falls is a difficult 2- to 3-hour hike but worth the effort. NORTH from Walhalla on Hwy 28, BEAR RIGHT onto Hwy 107 for 12.5 miles. Park on LEFT and walk 150 yards to FS 702. BEAR RIGHT at 3-way intersection and follow the sounds to the waterfalls. GPS coordinates to parking area: N 34.98149 W 083.06280 Big Bend Falls, Walhalla (Map - Waterfalls 2) (Zone 1)

Largest vertical drop of the Chattooga River is a sight to see, but it is a difficult 3-hour walk. NORTH from Walhalla on Hwy 28. BEAR RIGHT onto Hwy 107 for 10 miles, then LEFT onto Burrells Ford Rd for 3 miles, park. Follow Foothills Trail 2.5 miles to Big Bend Trail. 0.5 miles hear the falls. Follow rugged paths to the falls. GPS coordinates to parking area: N 34.97128 W 083.11465 Blue Hole Falls, Mountain Rest (Map - Waterfalls 3) (Zone 1) Water rushes 75 feet down a narrow gap into a blue hole, thus the name. Moderate 30-minute hike. NORTH from Walhalla on Hwy 28 for 7 miles then LEFT on Whetstone Rd, 1 mile then LEFT on Cassidy Bridge Rd for 1 mile. Turn LEFT onto Rich Mountain Rd, 3.3 miles then RIGHT on Cedar Creek Rd, 2.5 miles and park. Hike .3 miles down 2658 to intersection. RIGHT down short path to creek. Cross and follow downstream. GPS coordinates to parking area: N 34.76171 W 083.18613 CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU

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Brasstown Falls, Long Creek (Map - Waterfalls 4) (Zone 3) Four falls ranging from 20 to 40 feet. A beautiful, easy hike. WEST from Westminster on Hwy 76 for 11 miles then LEFT on Brasstown Rd for 4 miles to FS 751. Park and follow trail. GPS coordinates to parking area: N 34.71908 W 083.30158 Bull Sluice Falls, Long Creek (Map - Waterfalls 5) (Zone 3) A sight to see, with 14-foot drop on Chattooga River with whitewater in action. NORTHWEST on Hwy 76 from Westminster 17 miles. Parking area is before bridge at SC/GA line. Walk ¼ mile upstream. GPS coordinates to parking area: N 34.81473 W 083.30512 Chau Ram Falls, Westminster (Map - Waterfalls 6) (Zone 3) Beautiful 40-foot cascade over large boulders where Ramsey Creek and Chauga River meet. Two miles WEST of Westminster on Hwy 76 at Chau Ram County Park. GPS coordinates to parking area: N 34.68171 W 083.14542 Chauga Narrows, Walhalla (Map - Waterfalls 7) (Zone 1) Narrow 25-foot-high falls. NORTH 7 miles from Walhalla on Hwy 28. LEFT on Whetstone Rd (S193). Go 3 miles to Blackwell Bridge over Chauga. Park and follow trail for easy ¼-mile hike. GPS coordinates to parking area: N 34.83332 W 083.17399 Cheohee or Miuka Falls, Walhalla (Map - Waterfalls 8) (Zone 1) This 75-foot waterfall on Townes Creek can be easily viewed with a 45-minute hike. NORTH from Walhalla on SC 28, BEAR RIGHT on Hwy 107 for 8.7 miles. Park on RIGHT and follow the Winding Stairs Trail signs with yellow posts on RIGHT. Trail turns RIGHT 0.2 miles. Make a sharp left and contiue 1.3 miles to clearing and hear the falls. Hike through foliage to creek. GPS coordinates to parking area: N 34.94110 W 083.08975 Fall Creek Falls, Long Creek (Map Waterfalls 9) (Zone 3) Multiple falls range from 30 to 40 feet within a 1-mile stretch. A difficult 2-mile hike. Travel WEST 16 miles from Westminster on Hwy 76, turn RIGHT on Chattooga Ridge Rd (S196). Go 2 miles to LEFT at Fall Salem 1 Creek Rd (FS 722). Take the LEFT fork across Fall Creek and park. Path on LEFT leads Walhalla West to base of first falls and strenuous downstream hike. GPS Union coordinates to parking area: N 34.82245 W 083.25079 3

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Hidden Falls, Walhalla (Map - Waterfalls 10) (Zone 1) Near the head of the Foothills Trail, this 50-foot waterfall over granite ledges can be reached with a moderate, one-hour hike. NORTH from Walhalla on Hwy 28. BEAR RIGHT on SC 107 for 2.5 miles to Oconee State Park (admission fee). RIGHT .8 miles to Foothills Trailhead. Park. Follow trail to its junction with Station Mountain Rd and the Tamassee Knob Trail. Crossing Station Mountain Rd go LEFT 10 yards on Foothills Trail. Follow signs to waterfall. GPS coordinates to parking area: N 34.86309 W 083.09820 Issaqueena Falls, Walhalla (Map - Waterfalls 11) (Zone 1) An easy 5-minute walk gives you a view of the beautiful waterfall named for a Creek maiden who hid on a ledge to avoid capture during an Indian attack. NORTH from Walhalla on Hwy 28 for 5.5 miles, turn RIGHT at the entrance of Stumphouse Tunnel Park. Follow signs to waterfall. GPS coordinates to parking area: N 34.80740 W 083.12158 King Creek Falls, Walhalla (Map - Waterfalls 12 (Zone 1) This 70-foot tumble through a laurel-choked gorge is on King Creek. Moderate 30-minute hike. NORTH from Walhalla on Hwy 28. BEAR RIGHT on Hwy 107 for 10 miles. LEFT onto Burrells Ford Rd for 2.3 miles. Park on left. Hike Chattooga Trail for .3 mile then LEFT by bank of creek. Cross bridge then LEFT on trail to falls. GPS coordinates to parking area: N 34.97128 W 083.11465 Laurel Fork Falls, Salem (Map – Waterfalls 13) (Zone 1) This is the one waterfall you should consider visiting by a means other than hiking. Witnessing 80-foot high Laurel Fork Falls from a boat in the waters of Lake Jocassee is a once-in-a-lifetime shot. Drive NORTH from Pickens on US 178 for approximately 16.5 miles and turn left onto Laurel Valley Rd, take the gravel road to the RIGHT and drive .5 mile to the Foothills Trail/Laurel Valley Access parking lot on left. GPS coordinates to parking area: N 35 02.938 W 82 48.828 ) Lee Falls, Walhalla (Map - Waterfalls 14) (Zone 1 Oconee’s most scenic falls on Tamassee Creek, but no official trail make this a challenging hike. From intersection of Hwy 11 and Hwy 183, go NORTH on Hwy 11 for 4 miles. Turn LEFT on Cheohee Valley Rd for 1.4 miles. Turn LEFT onto Road 375 for 1 mile. Turn LEFT on Tamassee Knob Rd and RIGHT on Jumping Branch Rd. Turn LEFT on the second gravel road (FS 715A). GPS coordinates to parking area: N34.89344, W83.08131. Waterfall coordinates: N34.89428, W83.10191

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Long Creek Falls, Long Creek (Map - Waterfalls 15) (Zone 3) Multi-tiered, 50-foot cascade into Chattooga River. WEST from Westminster on US 76 13 miles to Damascus Church Rd for 1 mile. Turn RIGHT on Battle Creek Rd for 1.8 miles, RIGHT on Turkey Ridge Rd for 3 miles. Park in clearing near FS 755I. Follow to small parking area and stay RIGHT to the fork. This is a moderate hour-long hike. Last 1/4 mile is steep downhill to river. GPS coordinates to parking area: N 34.77767 W 083.31212 Mill Creek Falls, Salem (Map – Waterfalls 28) (Zone 1) Located on Lake Jocassee this falls is only accessible by boat. Launch from Devils Fork State Park (parking fee required). Boat rentals and lake tours available. For exact locations of the falls, please stop by the Devils Fork Ranger Station for a map and detailed directions. GPS coordinates for Devils Fork State Park are: N 34.952139W 82.946134 Opposum Creek Falls, Long Creek (Map - Waterfalls 17) (Zone 3) Two-hour hike to this 50-foot cascade requires quite an effort. WEST from Westminster on US 76 13 miles. LEFT onto Damascus Church Rd 1 mile. RIGHT on Battle Creek Rd 1.8 miles. RIGHT on Turkey Ridge Rd 2.2 miles. Park on left and follow trail for 2 miles to the river then hike upstream. GPS coordinates to parking area: N 34.77332 W 083.30361 Pigpen/Licklog Falls, Walhalla (Map - Waterfalls 18) (Zone 1) Two sets of falls 1/4 mile apart. From Hwy 28/US 107 intersection, NORTH on 107, 3 miles to a LEFT on Village Creek Rd for 1 mile. Turn RIGHT on Nicholson Ford Rd (FS 775) 2 miles to park. Access Foothills Trail toward Chattooga River and Falls. Easy one-hour hike. GPS coordinates to parking area: N 34.91905 W 083.12020 Rainbow Falls, NC (Map - Waterfalls 19) (NC) This is an impressive 150-foot falls, and the hike is adventurous enough to make you feel like you are getting away from it all, but not too challenging. Definitely worth a visit. The Horsepasture River is a good spot around which to build a waterfall tour, and can be accessed from Gorges State Park. The park is located on NC 281 between US 64 and the South Carolina border. Reedy Branch Falls, Long Creek (Map – Waterfalls 30) (Zone 3) This 30-foot cascade is easily accessible via a 300-yard walk down a gravel road. The pull-off, with its large stone columns and iron gate, makes you think it’s private property. However, it is indeed public land as the U.S. Forest Service stake inside the gate indicates. According to a Forest Service ranger, the land was in the process of being developed for homesites when the Forest Service acquired it. Some remnants of this development remain. From Westminster, take U.S. 76 for about 15 miles. Look for the pull-off on the left after you pass Chattooga Ridge Road on the right. 14 • Visitors Guide

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Riley Moore Falls, Long Creek (Map - Waterfalls 20) (Zone 3) Once the site of a gristmill, this waterfall measures 12 feet high, 100 feet wide. Moderate 15-minute walk. WEST from Westminster 7.5 miles on US 76. RIGHT on Cobb Bridge Rd 1.4 miles. LEFT on Spy Rock Rd, which is gravel, 2 miles. RIGHT on FS 748C. End of road, follow short trail to falls. Moderate 15-minute walk. GPS coordinates to parking area: N 34.74106 W 083.18535 Secret Falls, Walhalla (Map - Waterfalls 21 (Zone 1) ) Winding Stairs Trail leads to this waterfall off the beaten path. NORTH from Walhalla on Hwy 28. BEAR RIGHT onto Hwy 107 for 8.7 miles, park on right. Follow Winding Stairs Trail beginning at yellow posts on RIGHT. Trail turns RIGHT 0.2 miles. Continue past clearing where you exit to view Cheohee Falls. At 3rd LEFT turn, leave trail and head through foliage, looking for ravine on LEFT. 300 yards from the trail you view the waterfall. GPS coordinates to parking area: N 34.94110 W 083.08975 Spoonauger Falls, Walhalla (Map - Waterfalls 22) (Zone 1) Set back into a hillside and surrounded by an explosion of shrubbery, this 50-foot waterfall is an easy 20-minute hike. NORTH from Walhalla on Hwy 28. BEAR RIGHT on Hwy 107 for 10 miles then LEFT on Burrells Ford Rd. 2.3 miles to bridge over Chattooga. Park and hike upstream along Chattooga River until you cross the stream. Immediately on RIGHT is trail to falls. GPS coordinates to parking area: N 34.97480 W 08311478 Station Cove Falls, Walhalla (Map - Waterfalls 23) (Zone 1) Station Cove Falls, a stepped 60-foot waterfall forms from headwaters atop Station Mountain. An easy, 30-minute hike through a gorgeous Appalachian cove takes you there. From the intersection of Hwy 11 and 183, drive 1.5 miles NORTH on Hwy 11. LEFT on Oconee Station Rd 2.4 miles to parking area at historic site. Follow trail signs to falls. GPS coordinates to parking area: N 34.84867 W 083.07463 Turtleback Falls, Mountain Rest (Map - Waterfalls 24) Turtleback Falls is one of the many falls on the Horsepasture River. See Rainbow Falls for details on how to find the area. This small falls is downstream (to the LEFT) of where the trail meets the river. The locals use it as a waterslide. Whitewater Falls, Upper, NC (Map - Waterfalls 26) (NC) Beginning in North Carolina and ending in South Carolina, these falls are the highest in eastern America. From Hwy 11 in Salem, go NORTH on Hwy 130 ten miles and follow signs to Whitewater Falls.

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Whitewater Falls, Lower, Salem (Map - Waterfalls 27) (Zone 1)

Beginning in North Carolina and ending in South Carolina, these falls are the highest in eastern America. From Hwy 11 at Salem go NORTH on Hwy 130 10 miles. RIGHT at Duke Energy’s Bad Creek Hydro Station. Park in lot for Foothills Trail. 1.7 miles to the overlook. GPS coordinates to parking area: N 35.01246 W 082.99911 Wright’s Creek Falls, Salem (Map – Waterfalls 28) (Zone 1)

Located on Lake Jocassee this falls is only accessible by boat. Launch from Devils Fork State Park (parking fee required). Boat rentals and lake tours available. For exact locations of the falls, please stop by the Devils Fork Ranger Station for a map and detailed directions. GPS coordinates for Devils Fork State Park are: N 34.952139W 82.946134 Yellow Branch Falls, Mountain Rest (Map - Waterfalls 29) (Zone 1)

60-foot cascades over rock ledges makes this one of the favorites. NORTH from Walhalla on Hwy 28 for 5.4 miles. LEFT to Yellow Branch Recreation Area. Hike short distance on nature trail to Yellow Branch Falls Trail. 1.3 miles to the falls. GPS coordinates to parking area: N 34.80557 W 083.12876

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THE SUMTER NATIONAL FOREST Andrew Pickens Ranger District The Andrew Pickens Ranger District is named for Revolutionary War General Andrew Pickens. This 85,000-acre portion of the Sumter National Forest serves as the gateway to the Blue Ridge Mountains of South Carolina, Georgia and North Carolina. The district office, known as the “Stumphouse” Ranger Station, offers a small interpretive center, sales outlet, maps and Smokey Bear memorabilia. Ellicott Rock Wilderness Congress established the 3,300-acre Ellicott Rock Wilderness in 1975 and made additions in 1984. This wilderness now contains 8,274 acres in South Carolina, North Carolina and Georgia and is located about 16 miles north of Walhalla, South Carolina. Surrounding part of the 15,432-acre Chattooga Wild and Scenic River corridor, it provides a large, undeveloped area within easy driving distance of Atlanta. USDA Forest Service Andrew Pickens Ranger District 112 Andrew Pickens Circle, Mountain Rest, SC 29664 864.638.9568 Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. www.fs.usda.gov/scnfs www.facebook.com/scnfs 18 • Visitors Guide

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■ Camping In The Sumter National Forest Andrew Pickens Ranger District The District has a wide range of camping opportunities from developed campgrounds to primitive and backcountry sites. *Note: Groups of more than 75 require a special-use permit. Developed Campsites ♦♦ Cherry Hill Recreation Area • Open April – Sept. • Fee • First-come, first served sites and reservation-only sites ♦♦ Whetstone Horse Camp • Open year round • Fee • First-come, first served sites and reservation-only sites • ♦♦ Burrell’s Ford Campground • Open year round • Free • First-come, first-served sites These established campsites are within recreations areas on the district. They are standard, non-electric sites that include some amenities (fire ring, table, bathroom, water faucets). Group Camp ♦♦ Cassidy Bridge Hunt Camp • Open year round (no fees Oct. 1 - Dec. 31 and April 1 - 30). Reservation required remainder of the year • This group camp is for hunters during hunting seasons and can be reserved for groups camp-outs the remainder of the year. • Includes a pit toilet and trash cans.

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Primitive Campsites These campsites have few, if any, facilities and do not require a permit Saddle, pack and draft animals are not permitted at any of the primitive campsites except Riley Moore Ford and Tamassee Camp. King’s Creek Big Bend Tamassee Camp Grapevine Riley Moore Ford Timmy Place Turpin Branch Fall Creek Thrifts Ferry Woodall Shoals Brasstown Falls Long Bottom Ford Nicholson Field Blackwell Bridge Double Branch Backcountry Camping Backcountry camping is allowed at locations that are at least 50 feet from a maintained trail, 50 feet from any river or stream, and 0.25 miles from an open road. Please read and respect specific limitations when posted. Group size limits exist north of the Hwy 28 bridge in the upper Chattooga corridor. Maximum 6 per group for overnight stays. ■ The Seven Principles Of Leave No Trace While Visiting The National Forest 1. Plan Ahead and Prepare 2. Travel and Camp on Durable Surfaces 3. Dispose of Waste Properly 4. Leave What You Find 5. Minimize Campfire Impacts 6. Respect Wildlife 7. Be Considerate of Other Visitors The member-driven Leave No Trace Center for Outdoor Ethics teaches people how to enjoy the outdoors responsibly. This copyrighted information has been reprinted with permission from the Leave No Trace Center for Outdoor Ethics: www.LNT.org

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STATE AND COUNTY PARKS STATE PARKS Devils Fork State Park (Map - Parks 5) Salem, South Carolina 29676 864.944.2639 www.southcarolinaparks.com/park-finder Devils Fork State Park provides the only public access to Lake Jocassee, a largely undeveloped 7,500-acre reservoir tucked deep into the Cherokee Foothills. The park is popular with families, fishermen, scuba divers and boaters who enjoy Jocassee’s uncrowded setting and spectacular scenery – including waterfalls that cascade into the lake from steep, wooded slopes. Full campground amenities and modern villas are highlights of the park. The hiking and nature trails provide opportunities to spot rare Oconee Bell spring flowers or catch a glimpse of a bald eagle or peregrine falcon patrolling the mountain skies.

to Sumter National Forest, the park serves as a jumping-off point to the nearby Chattooga and Chauga rivers, hotspots for whitewater rafting and trout fishing. The park also marks the southern trailhead for the Foothills Trail. Oconee Station State Historic Site (Map - Parks 12) 500 Oconee Station Rd., Walhalla, SC 29691 864.638.0079 Built around 1792 during tensions between white settlers and Creek Indians, the Oconee Station itself was once one in a string of small frontier posts garrisoned by state militia. It was the last of its kind when it was decommissioned in 1799. Its impressive 20-inch stone walls are still standing today. The site features picnicking, fishing, and trail access to Station Cove Falls in the Sumter National Forest.

Lake Hartwell State Recreation Area (Map - Parks 8) 19138-A Hwy. 115 Fair Play, South Carolina 29643 864.972.3353 www.southcarolinaparks.com/park-finder Lake Hartwell State Recreation Area is a fisherman’s dream. The 56,000-acre lake maintains a reputation for top-flight angling, including striped, hybrid and large-mouth bass, crappie, bream and catfish. In addition to lake access, the site offers hiking, affordable oneroom camper cabins and an information center, which displays vintage fishing equipment. Oconee State Park (Map - Parks 11) 624 State Park Road Mountain Rest, South Carolina 29664 864.638.5353 www.southcarolinaparks.com/park-finder Deep in the Blue Ridge foothills, Oconee State Park has welcomed visitors since it was first built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930s. It’s popular for its several picturesque, but non-demanding, hiking trails and its well-kept cabins and campgrounds. The park’s fishing lakes offer bass and bream, and the woods are full of wildlife. Adjacent 20 • Visitors Guide

Oconee State Park during the Leonid meteor shower

OCONEE COUNTY PARKS Located on the clear waters of Lake Keowee, South Cove and High Falls County Parks readily lend themselves to an array of aquatic activity. For those interested in a mountainous setting filled with beautiful waterfalls, Chau Ram County Park is just 10 miles from the famous Chattooga River. www.SCMountainLakes.com


Chau Ram County Park (Map - Parks 2) 1220 Chau Ram Park Rd., Westminster 864.647.9286 www.experienceoconee.com Open March - November. Chau Ram County Park is located at the confluence of the Chauga River and Ramsey Creek. With a 40-foot waterfall and Oconee’s longest suspension bridge, Chau Ram has something to offer everyone. Visitors can enjoy hiking/biking trails or go tubing and fishing on the river. Many campers use the park as a base when going rafting on the nearby Chattooga River. The 26 campsites, shelters, and Recreation Building are available for reservations by going on-line to www.reserveamerica. com or by calling 1-855-622-6727. High Falls County Park (Map - Parks 6) 671 High Falls Rd, Seneca 864.882.8234 www.experienceoconee.com High Falls County Park is nestled in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. This 44-acre park is located on beautiful Lake Keowee. The park store offers a variety of convenient items and is located in the park’s focal point, the historic Alexander/Cannon/Hill House, built in 1830. At High Falls, visitors are not limited to activities on the lake as the park provides many amenities. Among the park’s amenities are a boat ramp, miniature golf, volleyball

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area, horseshoe pit, a softball field, and a basketball and tennis court. The park also has the best sand beach on Lake Keowee. There are also picnic tables and grills scattered throughout the day use area. The 100 campsites (of which ten are waterfront), shelters, and Recreation Building are available for reservations by going on-line to www.reserveamerica.com or by calling 1-855-622-6727. South Cove County Park (Map - Parks 13) 1099 South Cove Rd., Seneca 864.882.5250 www.experienceoconee.com South Cove County Park is located on the clear waters of Lake Keowee. At South Cove, visitors are not limited to activities on the lake as the park provides many amenities and programs to suit every recreational need. Among the park’s amenities are four tennis courts, a volleyball court, playground area, and a handicapped-accessible fishing pier. Fishing, boating, sailing and water skiing are readily accessible via two boat ramps. There are also picnic tables and grills scattered throughout the park. The park’s 88 campsites (of which 46 are waterfront) are located on a peninsula overlooking Lake Keowee. The park’s campsites, Pavilion, and Recreation Building are available for reservations by going on-line to www.reserveamerica.com or by calling 1-855622-6727.

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STAY and HIKE When it comes to trails, you’ve hit the jackpot with Oconee County! From simple park trails to ambitious steep climbs, from rivers edge to lakeside, on foot or by horseback, the trails of this region offer something for everyone. The high adventurer and those with more modest physical ability can find a trail that suits them, one that leads to better fitness or another that leads to a beautiful waterfall. A great source of information regarding trails is the website maintained by the South Carolina State Trails Program, www.sctrails. net. Trails on this site are well-described, and include good directions, lengths and times of hikes, and difficulty levels. All of the hikes are worthwhile. For more trails than those listed here, you can also visit www.scmountainlakes.com/ uploads/Experience/Hiking.asp. For hikes to some of the nearly 150 waterfalls in Oconee County, please see the waterfall section of this guide. The Free Map Insert has the trails listed as well as numbered symbols that indicate the general location of each of the trails. The trails listed here are in order of length and type. 22 • Visitors Guide

■ HIKING TRAILS Foothills Trail (Map – Trails 4) This National Recreation Trail has its western terminus in Oconee State Park and extends to the north and east for 77 miles to Table Rock State Park. Divided into sections of various lengths, it hugs the banks of the Wild and Scenic Chattooga River, passes beautiful Whitewater Falls (highest waterfall in the east ), and meanders through the magnificent Jocassee Gorges. The sections vary in length and difficulty, and day-hikers can access them from a dozen different points, including by boat from Devils Fork State Park. The Foothills Trail is also a favorite with backpackers from all parts of the country because hiking on the trail can be accomplished by a simple overnight campout to a thru-hike lasting a week. Day-hikes may be made on additional spur trails to Eastatoe Gorge, Ellicott Rock, and the more remote Lower Whitewater Falls. The Foothills Trail is maintained and promoted by the Foothills Trail Conference, a non-profit, membership organization which has a website that is filled with information www.SCMountainLakes.com


about the Trail, its activities, and how to join. Visit the site at www.foothillstrail. org. Detailed information about the Trail can be found in the Foothills Trail Guidebook and on the Foothills Trail Map, both of which can be ordered through the website, obtained at local outfitter stores, or at the state parks at either end of the Trail. The Conference may be contacted by email at info@foothillstrail.org or writing to Foothills Trail Conference, P.O. Box 3041, Greenville, SC, 29602. Chattooga Trail (Map – Trails 2) This moderately difficult, 15.5-mile trail runs parallel to the famous Chattooga River, and shares 8.5 miles with the Foothills Trail as it passes through some of the finest wilderness in South Carolina. It can be accessed from SC Highway 28, Burrell’s Ford Campground in Sumter National Forest, Bullpen Rd in NC, or from the Foothills Trail. Waterfall lovers shouldn’t miss this trail because they can see a number of them here, including King Creek, Spoonauger, Big Bend, Pigpen, and Licklog Falls. Ellicott Rock, found on the upper portion of the river, is the historic corner of SC, NC, and Georgia. Fork Mountain Trail (Map – Trails 5) This moderate 6.4-mile trail, which is a spur of the Foothills Trail, starts in South Carolina at the Sloan Bridge Picnic Area and ends in NC where it joins the Bad Creek Trail in the Ellicott Rock Wilderness Area. From here the trail eventually joins the Chattooga Trail and continues southwest to Burrell’s Ford. The trail weaves along the northern flanks of Fork Mountain, ascending and descending through numerous coves and ravines. At CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU

the junction with the Bad Creek Trail, you can return or extend your hike approximately 1.3 miles to historic Ellicott Rock. Winding Stairs Trail (Map – Trails 7) A 75-foot waterfall tucked away along this accessible 3.5-mile trail makes this an interesting choice for a hike. If you start at the northern trailhead at the Cherry Hill Recreation Area, this meandering path is an easy hike as it drops 1,100 feet over its length. The return trip then becomes moderately difficult due to that elevation change. It may be necessary to be picked up at the southern end on Tamassee Rd (FS 710) or to actually begin the hike from there.

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Blue Ridge Railroad Historic Trail (Map – Trails 9)

Yellow and Red blazes mark this moderate to strenuous 3.5-mile trail. The trail follows an incomplete section of a 19th century railbed near Walhalla, and has to hiked outand-back ( 7 miles total ). Big Bend Trail (Map – Trails 1) This 2.7-mile, out-and-back trail begins at the Cherry Hill Recreation Area and eventually ends at a junction with the Foothills Trail along the Chattooga River. An adventurous scramble on an unmaintained trail along the river affords views of 30-ft Big Bend Falls, largest drop on the Chattooga River. East Fork Trail (Map – Trails 3) Beginning at the picnic area adjacent to the Walhalla Fish Hatchery, this 2.5-mile trail is an easy hike along the bank of the scenic,

fast-moving east fork of the Chattooga River, and it takes you to the Chattooga River itself. Beginning or ending the hike at Burrell’s Ford adds an additional 2.1 miles. Oconee Bells Nature Trail (Map – Trails 10) This easy, 1-mile loop within Devils Fork State Park gets its name from a rare wildflower that has gorgeous white blooms in the early spring. Many native plant species are indentified with markers along the trail. The trailhead is behind the park office and has an informative kiosk at the beginning of the trail. Bad Creek Spur Trail (Map – Trails 8) This easy 0.8-mile spur trail provides a connection to the Whitewater River, the Foothills Trail, Coon Branch Trail, and to Lower Whitewater Falls ( via the Foothills Trail ). Enter the gate to Duke Energy’s Bad Creek Hydro Station on SC 130, and proceed two miles down to the marked entrance to the large trailhead

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parking area. Fishing, but no camping, is allowed along the Whitewater River. A designated campsite is located 0.5 miles past the junction with the river. ■ BIKING/HIKING TRAILS Oconee Connector of the Palmetto Trail (Map – Trails 12)

Once the Palmetto Trail is complete, this moderate to difficult 3.2-mile trail is the planned terminus, but for now you can start from either Oconee State Park or Oconee Station. The trail is steeply uphill from Oconee Station. Mountain bikes are allowed on the Oconee Connector.

■ HORSE TRAILS Rocky Gap – Willis Knob Horse Trails

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Rocky Gap Trail in South Carolina and Willis Knob Trail in Georgia combine to offer some of the most scenic horseback riding in the southern Blue Ridge Mountains. Winding across deeply dissected ridges, the trails descend into the beautiful Chattooga Wild and Scenic River corridor. For a fee the Whetstone Horse Camp in South Carolina serves as a base camp for many users of both trails. Earls Ford Road, located near Whetstone, provides a parking area and hiking trail access to the Chattooga River.

Hit the (Foothills) Trail If hiking is your game, then discovering all or part of the Foothills Trail is what you can find in Oconee County, SC. Hikers from all over the country come to enjoy the solitude and scenery of this National Recreation Trail, which was listed as “ one of the best long trails (50 + miles) in the country “ by Backpacker Magazine in 2011. Stretching from its western terminus in Oconee State Park and extending to the north and east for 77 miles to Table Rock State Park, nearly half of the Trail is in Oconee County and can be accessed from numerous trailheads on SC Highway 107 and SC 130. Day hikes of all sorts are possible from various trailheads, including the one in Oconee State Park. Leaving the park a hiker has options of a 4.5 mile or 6.0 mile hike, or a visit to a small waterfall. From Burrell’s Ford a hiker may go upstream along the Chattooga River and find Ellicott’s Rock, the point where GA, NC, and SC come together, or meander downstream with gorgeous views of the rocky rapids and shoals. The USFS parking lot at Whitewater Falls (SC130/ NC281) is the gate26 • Visitors Guide

way to a 3.5 mile hike along the Whitewater River, and includes the crossing of two 60-ft bridges that span the river and a stroll through an area of tall White Pines. A tremendous viewing point can be reached by taking the Foothills Trail across the highway from Whitewater Falls parking area and hiking uphill one mile to twin benches placed there for the enjoyment of the hiker. After visiting the Walhalla Fish Hatchery, an easy 4-mile stretch of the Trail leads from the Fish Hatchery Road downhill to Burrell’s Ford. Visitors interested in backpacking can launch off from any of the same trailheads as day-hikers and tackle terrain that is rated from easy to strenuous, and allows for camping at most places except along the Whitewater River. The USFS campground at Burrell’s Ford has picnic tables, lantern posts, bearbag cables, and leveled sites. Fishing (with proper license) is allowed in the Whitewater and Chattooga Rivers. If a car shuttle is required, the Foothills Trail Conference maintains a list of volunteer drivers on their website. An orientation map can be found on page 24 in this guide, but more detailed information is available in the “ Foothills Trail Guidebook “ and on the Foothills Trail Map, both of which can be ordered through the website, obtained at local outfitter stores, or at the state parks at either end of the Trail. The Conference may be contacted by email at info@foothillstrail.org or writing to Foothills Trail Conference, P.O. Box 3041, Greenville, SC, 29602. www.SCMountainLakes.com


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MOUNTAIN LAKES

Those Beautiful Lakes, Rivers and Falls

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The great outdoors of Oconee County offers endless opportunities for all ages — whether you’re interested in just whiling away the time or your enthusiasm for outdoor activities is boundless. If you’ve visited or live in the area, then you no doubt are familiar with Lake Keowee and Lake Jocassee and know of their reputations for pristine waters, endless mountain views, and lots of room for all forms of water activity. With over 300 miles of shoreline on Lake Keowee and 75 miles on the more secluded Lake Jocassee, even the most beautiful days allow for plenty of room to enjoy the water. At the southern end of the county is Lake Hartwell, one of the Southeast’s largest and most popular public recreation lakes, often referred to as “the Great Lake of the South.” Keowee is generally more accessible, as well as more developed, with public boat ramps maintained by both the Oconee County Department of Parks, Recreation & Tourism and Duke Energy. On the lower level of Lake Keowee, access is available at: • South Cove County Park • Cane Creek Access • High Falls County Park • Stamp Creek Access Area • Keowee Marina • Warpath Access Area Visitors Guide • 27


Keowee’s north end offers cooler water and a closer view of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Access is available at: • Mile Creek Park • Crow Creek Access Area • Keowee Towne Landing • Fall Creek Access Public access to 7,500-acre Lake Jocassee is limited to Devils Fork State Park off of Hwy 11, the number one visited state park in South Carolina. This largely undeveloped lake lies snug in the Blue Ridge Mountains and is popular for families, fishermen and bird watchers. The park offers first-class amenities and is very popular, so be sure to check for reservations at www. ReserveUSA.com. Lake Hartwell was built by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers between 1955 and 1963 and has consistently been one of the top three most-visited Corps lakes in the nation, with an estimated 14 million people visiting annually. Hartwell comprises nearly 56,000 acres of water with a shoreline of 962 miles, 262 of which border Oconee County. Over 20,000 acres of public land

surround the lake. The Corps operates nine campgrounds, 15 major day-use areas and numerous other lake-access areas. Lake Hartwell State Recreation Area is a popular camping and boating destination, as are Coneross and Oconee Point Campgrounds located on the Seneca River arm at the northern end of the lake. Oconee is host to 18 boat ramp, several picnic and swimming areas, and several vacation rental homes. For additional information, contact Lake Harwell’s visitor information center at 803.225.3832 or visit the Lake Hartwell Marketing Alliance website at www.MyLakeHartwell.org. No matter which of these incredible lakes you choose to visit, it is always a good idea to peruse the website, www. dnr.sc.gov/regulations, at the beginning of each season. A downloadable file with annual water recreation regulations is available to share with the family — especially the kids. Several regulations are specific to age and you’ll want to make sure your family members are aware of wake zones, sunset rules, fishing regulations and the like.

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LAKE JOCASSEE top diving destination Lake Jocassee is a beautiful Mountain Lake and a world class freshwater Diving destination. Lake Jocassee is one of the world’s top 25 fresh water diving destinations listed in Scuba Diving Magazine. The reservoir was built by Duke Power Company as part of the Keowee Project. Jocassee Dam was completed in early 1973 and it reached full pond for the first time in June 1973. Location is everything. The trout filled rivers and streams that feed Jocassee are the reason for the clarity or “Viz” as divers call it. Visibility surpassing 50 feet at depth on warm summer days is common. Lake Levels affect the depth of the dive sites as much as 25 feet on Jocassee. The “Wall” is the most visited diving area of Jocassee and was created by blasting the side of the mountain for the construction of the dam. Steps carved onto the side of a mountain create underwater shelves at 35 feet, 60 feet, and 165 feet. It then slopes steeply to 200 feet and steps down again to 240 feet. From there it slopes down to the valley floor at 340 feet. On the 35 foot level you find Underwater Basketball with a full court, two training platforms, navigation course and a by-plane. Attractions at the Wall’s sixty five foot level include a forty foot wooden sail boat imported from China known as the ‘Chinese Junk’. It is sitting upright adjacent to the 165 foot drop and allows ample room for swim troughs. There is a three room dungeon decorated with skeletons dressed as Pirates, 20 foot pipe for buoyancy swim through, and a mock cemetery with head stones. Filmed on location in the early 1970’s, the movie Deliverance shows views of the wall being blasted out of the mountain and the Mount Carmel graveyard occupants being exhumed for relocation. At a depth between 115 and 138 feet, the Graveyard is one of the lakes most noted attractions. Perpetual care has a new meaning as divers keep the silt fanned away from abandoned head stones that once marked the grave sites. Technical divers can visit the steel White Water River Bridge, Camp Jocassee for Girls, and the famous Attakulla Lodge all resting in over 300 feet of water. CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU

Lake Jocassee is the foremost diving destination in the Southeastern United States. Located halfway between Charlotte NC and Atlanta GA. Jocassee is a crown jewel nestled at the foot of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Dive Shops from five states come to Jocassee to train their students and the students keep coming back. The word is spreading and if this is your first time hearing of it you must see what all the fuss is about. Come enjoy the natural beauty of Jocassee, explore history, dive over the walls of Jocassee, and into its depths. Adventure and great diving are what Jocassee is known for. From learning Basic Open Water to Advanced Technical Diving you can’t find a better place to play and enjoy the sport of diving. Bill Routh, Lake Jocassee Dive Shop

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THE CHATTOOGA

heaven on earth for whitewater rafters Those who have seen the classic thriller “Deliverance” know the fictional Cahulawassee River where the movie was set play as much a starring role in the film as Jon Voight and Burt Reynolds. What many might not realize is the actual river where it was set runs along the top of the Northwestern border of beautiful Oconee County, where the whitewater rafting scene has exploded since the 1972 film was released. In fact, the film helped lead — literally — to that rafting explosion on the Chattooga River, and these days, three licensed rafting companies are helping thrill-seekers navigate their way down the “Crown Jewel” of the Southeast. Claude Terry worked as a consultant and stunt double in the motion picture, and when it was through, he opened Southeastern Expeditions by purchasing equipment used in the actual movie. Along with some kayaking buddies, Terry 30 • Visitors Guide

got involved with “Deliverance” after meeting with his long-time friend, Lewis King, at his Atlanta home for dinner one fall evening. That night discussions were held about the upcoming movie and the need for a great location with a river to film the production. “It was a very interesting evening,” Terry said. “We didn’t realize at the time the changes (the movie) would bring to the Chattooga,” King, who had a close relationship with both screenplay writer James Dickey and Terry, played the role of Lewis Medlock in Dickey’s screenplay. While Terry didn’t receive any face time in “Deliverance,” he assisted the actors in their navigation and safely guided them down the river during filming. After the conclusion of the movie, Terry opened Southeastern Expeditions on the Chattooga River. Terry has since passed on the torch at Southeastern Expeditions, selling it in 2005, where they still offer many www.SCMountainLakes.com


options for thrill seekers. The Chattooga was federally protected in 1974 by the Wild & Scenic Rivers Act, forever preserving its rugged river gorge from development. Thus, the Chattooga delivers breathtaking scenery and treasured whitewater in an unmatched wilderness setting. Known as the “Crown Jewel” of the Southeast, the Chattooga was the first river east of the Mississippi to be granted the Wild and Scenic designation, and is still the only one that is commercially rafted. The Chattooga is also where Wildwater first opened its doors in 1971 and remains Wildwater’s premier rafting trip in the Southeast. Jim and Jeanette Greiner pioneered the company, along with the help of their four children. Located off U.S. Highway 76 on Academy Road in Long Creek, Wildwater’s Chattooga facility offers whiteater rafting, zipline/canopy tours, canoe and kayak clinics, Raft & Rail© excursions, high ropes course, climbing walls, teambuilding and multiple lodging options located on the picturesque Wildwater Chattooga campus. Visitors can book their adventure to include lodging, rafting, zip-line canopy tours, kayak tours, whitewater kayak clinics, stand-up paddle boarding and overnight camping. Call 800-451-9972 or 864-6479587 or visit WildWaterRafting.com for

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more information. The Nantahala Outdoor Center, located at 851A Chattooga Ridge Road in Mountain Rest, has been leading trips on the Chattooga since its inception in 1972, and founder Payson Kennedy was also a stunt double in “Deliverance.” NOC’s Chattooga guides are among the nation’s elite whitewater guides, according to the company’s website, and they receive industry-leading training and are also equipped with the most modern river equipment. Those interested may call 888905-7238 or visit www.NOC.com. Chattooga Whitewater Outfitters, located at 14239 Long Creek Highway in Long Creek, offers equipment rentals and nonguided trips on the West Fork, Section II and Section III areas of the Chattooga River: It offers whitewater and flatwater paddling equipment, fishing guides and equipment, tubing, hiking, camping, bird-watching and other services, and also serves pizza, salad, sandwiches, cold drinks and more at Humble Pie. Those interested may call 864-6479083 or visit www.ChattoogaAdventures. com. Southeastern Expeditions offers whitewater rafting, canoe and kayaking trips. Thier goal is to provide the finest, most enjoyable outdoor adventures like Chattooga River rafting, while maintaining the highest levels of professionalism. For more information or to schedule a trip, please call 1-800868-7238 or visit www.southeasternexpeditions.com. Though the area is beautiful and often peaceful, the currents and undercurrents of the river can be dangerous. Guide services are recommended, and please note that the National Forest Service has regulations for use of the river. Contact the Sumter National Forest Ranger’s Office at 864.638.9568. The Forest Service commercially licenses three companies to operate on the Chattooga, and they provide instructional clinics in whitewater canoeing and kayaking. Visitors Guide • 31


■ RIVERS Fun, excitement on the Southeast’s finest Chattooga River The 19-mile stretch of the Chattooga National Wild and Scenic River is known for its history, whitewater rapids, and meandering, mountainous woodland passage. Its lower passage is considered among the best of whitewater trips, with heart-thumping Class III to Class VI rapids. And while the Chattooga may be the most popular, it is not the only refuge for mountain trout. Oconee County’s Chauga River also offers a multitude of coldwater runs, riffles, pools and flatwater that play host to a wealth of both native and stocked fish. Again, fly fishermen may want to consider using a guide of these rivers. For adventure, scenery, fishing (it has been listed in Trout Unlimited’s “America’s 100 Best Trout Streams”), camping or even just a lazy day, the Chattooga is a rare experience – one of the reasons it is a federally designated Wild and Scenic River. Though the area is beautiful and often peaceful, the currents and undercurrents of the river can be dangerous. Guide services

are recommended, and please note that the National Forest Service has regulations for use of the river. Contact the Sumter National Forest Ranger’s Office at 864.638.9568. Three companies are commercially licensed to operate on the Chattooga by the Forest Service, and they provide instructional clinics in whitewater canoeing and kayaking. Chattooga Whitewater Outfitters 14239 Long Creek Hwy Long Creek, SC 29658 864.647.9083 www.ChattoogaAdventures.com Nantahala Outdoor Center 851A Chattooga Ridge Rd. Mountain Rest, SC 29664 888.905.7238 www.NOC.com Wildwater Off US 76 on Academy Rd. Long Creek, SC 29658 800.451.9972 or 864.647.9587 www.WildWaterRafting.com

Trip prices start as low as $75! Rafting the Chattooga whitewater in is a thrilling departure from the typical “humdrum” vacation experience. In addition to an invigorating adventure, you’ll get to enjoy some of the most breathtaking scenery found anywhere in the United States. Southeastern Expeditions offers action-packed Chattooga rafting experiences for everyone, regardless of skill level. The various sections of the river offer a wide range of whitewater allowing you to select the section of the river that best meets the experience of your family or group. Wild Section III Rafting • Wilder Section IV Rafting Camp & Raft Weekends - Gear Included Canoe and Kayak Clinics

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Southeastern Expeditions 7350 Lookout Mountain Scenic Highway, Clayton, GA 30525 800.868.7238 www.SouthEasternExpeditions.com Chauga River The 9.8-mile path of the Chauga River offers much of the same scenic beauty and cool waters found on Chattooga and is accessible from Hwy 290 north of Seneca. Both whitewater and relaxing flat water are found on the Chauga. A popular destination is the Narrows, a 200-foot run accessible from a short hiking path west of Walhalla off Hwy 28 on Whetstone Road. Both rivers are popular places for picnics and day hikes. Be sure to bring protective clothing and shoes for the river. The Chauga is also popular with anglers; trout can be caught in many of the smaller streams. Good access and parking are available adjacent to Cassidy Bridge on Hwy 290.

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■ BOAT RENTALS & GUIDED LAKE TOURS Clemson Marina 150 Clemson Marina Dr, Seneca 864.653.6767 www.clemsonmarina.us

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STAY and FISH For the angling enthusiast, Oconee County and South Carolina’s Mountain Lakes area has plenty of outstanding fishing opportunities whether you’re looking for an eventful day on the lake or a beautiful day of fly fishing in mountain streams. Here are a few highlights of what the area has to offer: Lake Jocassee With the pristine Jocassee Gorges as a backdrop, the only thing better than the scenery on this 7,500 acre Duke Energy reservoir is the great fishing for trophy brown and rainbow trout. The lake holds five state records including smallmouth bass, largemouth bass, redeye bass, white bass, spotted bass, catfish, carp and rainbow, brook and brown trout species. Lake Keowee This 18,372.acre Duke Energy reservoir was created as a water supply for Duke’s power generation operations and has earned a CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU

reputation as a great spotted bass lake. Also available are largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, redeye bass, crappie, catfish and trout. Lake Hartwell At 56,000 acres, this U.S. Corps of Engineers impoundment is well known for its trophy striped bass, as well as largemouth and spotted bass species. The prestigious Bassmaster Classic was held on the lake in 2008. In addition, the lake offers plentiful bream, crappie, catfish and hybrid striped bass. Lake Tugaloo As the pick up point for rafters and paddlers from the Chattooga River, this 600 acre mountain gem holds one of only a handful of walleye populations in the state. The remote access is located off SC Hwy. 76 near Long Creek and the 20 HP motor restrictions make it a haven for canoe and kayak anglers. Fish found in the lake also include bream, crappie, largemouth bass, white bass and catfish. Visitors Guide • 35


Eastatoe River The Eastatoe River in nearby northern Pickens County offers fly angling for wild rainbows in a spectacular wilderness setting, spin and bait fishing for hatchery supported trout with easy and convenient access, and the opportunity to tangle with trophy size brown trout. ■ LICENSING

Oconee State Park Lying within the boundaries of the 1,165 acre Oconee State Park on Hwy. 107 above Mountain Rest, the park’s two fishing lakes offer bass, bream, catfish and seasonal trout fishing, as well as paddle boat rentals. With camping and lodging accommodations on site, this location put anglers within easy reach of prime stream fishing in the Chauga and Chattooga rivers and the Oconee State Fish Hatchery. Chattooga River Listed as one of the nation’s best wild and scenic rivers, the 57 mile long Chattooga forms the border between South Carolina and Georgia and offers world class fly casting opportunities for trout. The river houses wild trout populations supported by regular stockings from Oconee County’s Walhalla State Fish Hatchery and is championed by the local Chattooga River Chapter of Trout Unlimited. You can fish for smallmouth and redeye bass, bluegill, catfish, brown brook and rainbow trout. Chauga River The “little sister” to the Chattooga, the Chauga River offers a downsized version of the Chattooga’s world class wild trout fly fishing also supported by hatchery trout in a more intimate setting that is easily wadeable across its upper reaches. Some remote camping facilities are also available right on the banks of the river. Trout and redeye bass are the main targets. 36 • Visitors Guide

South Carolina fishing licenses are available at many retail outlets in the area, online from the Department of Natural Resources, www. dnr.sc.gov/purchase.html or visit the SCDNR Clemson Office, 311 Natural Resources Drive, Clemson. Phone: 864.654.8266. The cost of a resident freshwater fishing license is $10 annual and $5 for a 14-day permit. Non-resident fees are $35 annually and $11 for a seven-day permit. No additional stamps are required. ■ FISHING GUIDES Carolina Outdoorsman E-mail: montym@innova.net, 864.647.7410 cotvshow.com via contact page Capt. Bill’s Fishing Adventures 864.287.2120, 864.230.7363 www.lakehartwellfishing.com Lakes: Hartwell Chattooga River Fly Shop Guide Service 864.638.2806 www.chattoogariverflyshop.com Fish Tales Guide Service Guided Fishing 864.305.0274 www.fishhartwell.com Lakes: Hartwell, Keowee Fishski Business LLC Guided Fishing 864.353.3438 www.fishski.info Lakes: Hartwell, Jocassee Fowler Fishing 864.934.5813 www.fowlerfishing.com www.SCMountainLakes.com


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Green’s Guide Service 864.277.2463 www.palmettostateteamtrail.com Jocassee Charters Fishing & Lake Tours 864.280.9056 www.jocasseecharters.com Lakes: Jocassee Keith Courtney 864.638-9433 www.fishjocassee.com Lake Hartwell Fishing Charters 864.608.2763 www.lakehartwellfishingcharters.com Lake Jocassee Guide Service 864.557.0475 www.jocasseefishing.com Lakes: Jocassee Outdoor Exposure, LLC Fishing & Lake Tours 864.723.4423 www.captteach.com, Lakes: Hartwell, Jocassee, Keowee CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU

Fishski Business LLC... South Carolina has some great fishing, charter your trip today and we’ll take you to where the lunkers are. Lake Hartwell is known for it’s Stripers, but also holds good populations of Largemouth Bass and Catfish. - The average Striper weighs in at 3-10 lbs. - Stripers can get up to 60 lbs. - All Bait and Tackle included

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River Blade Knife & Fly Guide Service 864.699.9433 www.riverbladeknifeandfly.com SC Guide Service Guided Fishing 864.304.9011 www.scguideservice.com, Lakes: Hartwell â– LOCAL BAIT & TACKLE SHOPS The Bait Shop 105 Jenkins Circle, Townville 864.287.5005 Chattooga River Fly Shop 614 Village Dr., Mountain Rest, SC 29664 www.chattoogariverflyshop.com 864.638.2806 The Fishing Hole 1600 Shiloh Rd., Seneca, SC 29678 864.654.9315 Jocassee Outdoor Center 516 Jocassee Lake Rd., Salem 864.944.9016



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Known to local cyclists, Oconee County, SC is a hidden jewel for road cycling. There are numerous secondary roads with great mountain and lake scenic views with little traffic. One can choose from moderate rides with rolling country roads to challenging climbs into the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. The area is so well suited for road cycling that the Canadian Cycling teams have been coming to Oconee for training for well over 15 years. They stay in our state park cabins, lake front vacation rental homes and hotels and accumulate hundreds of miles of mountainous road biking during their stay. There are 3 annual cycling events in Oconee County beginning in April with Issaqueena’s Last Ride (www.ILRSC.com), followed by Rally in the Valley (www. oconeeforever.org/rallyvalley) in May and the Wilderness Way Ride (www.wildernesswheels.org) in September. Route maps are available on their web sites, so you can ride during the event or at your leisure. With numerous route options and the quiet, scenic roads, visiting cyclists will understand what local cyclists have known for years - Oconee County, SC is a great cycling destination.

For all you adrenaline junkies or families looking for adventure visit the Hilltop Bike Park. Nestled in the mountains of Oconee County, a unique cycling opportunity for BMX fans awaits. The trails cover a wide range of challenges including the duel slalom racecourse, free style competition, slope style, big air, best trick, plus short track racing. Riders are challenged from novice to pro depending on their skill levels. The park offers teaching courses for families of all ages. Visit hilltopbikepark.com for details. 40 • Visitors Guide

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Nestled among the Blue Ridge Mountains, Oconee County offers the perfect setting for memorable experiences. There may not be a place in the Southeast better suited to bring your organization or corporate team for a getaway than the Mountain Lakes Region of Oconee County. And, the Mountain Lakes Convention and Visitors Bureau can arrange your group needs at a location that fits your needs. Contact us to help locate the proper venue for meetings, tour group itineraries, wedding or a family reunion. The MLCVB can locate the venue and provides services including finding lodging, caterers, technical equipment and support, photographers and entertainment. The beautiful mountains, rivers and streams of the mountain region are a perfect setting for your event. Contact us today to help with your next gathering at Charlotte@SCMountainLakes.com.

Calyx Farms (Zone 1) 6181 North Hwy 11, Walhalla, SC 29671 864-903-2840 www.calyxfarms.com Chattooga Belle Farm (Zone 3) 454 Damascus Church Road Long Creek, SC 29658 864-647-9768 www.chattoogabellefarm.com Chau Ram Park (Zone 3) 1220 Chau Ram Park Road Westminster, SC 29693 864-647-9286 www.experienceoconee.com

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Cross Creek Plantation (Zone 2) 130 Club Drive Seneca, SC 29678 864-882-8337 www.crosscreekplantation.com

Gignilliant Center in Seneca (Zone 2) 621 N. Townville Street Seneca, SC 29678 864-885-2709 www.seneca.sc.us

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398 Biggerstaff Road Seneca, SC 29672 864-882-3337 biggerstaffctr@bellsouth.net Devils Fork State Park (Zone 1) 161 Holcombe Circle Salem, SC 29676 864-944-2639 Diakonia Retreat Center (Zone 1) 455 Quail Ridge Road Salem, SC 29676 864-944-6788 www.diakoniaretreatcenter.org

150 Keowee Marina Drive Seneca, SC 29672 www.ATHIDDENCOVE.COM High Falls Park (Zone 2) 671 High Falls Road Seneca, SC 29672 864-882-8234 www.experienceoconee.com Historic Ballenger House (Zone 2) 212 E. S. Third Street Seneca, SC 29678 864-324-8417 www.ballengerhouse.org

Come Enjoy One Of The Best Views In The Upstate • 23 Different Types Of U-Pick Fruit Available • We Offer Products Made With Our Fruit, Including Eight Types Of Wine • Lunch available at Belle’s Bistro 11-2 • Educational Farm Tours • Hayrides • Disc Golf Course • Event Center and Inhouse Catering for special events. Open May through October seven days a week. Farm store open 9-5. Open by appointment during other months.

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Keowee Key The Club (Zone 1) 130 Club Drive 1 Country Club Lane Salem, SC 29676 864-944-2155 Magnolia Manor Bed and Breakfast (Zone 3) 207 Westminster Hwy Westminster, SC 29693 864-647-8559 www.magnoliamanorbb.com Oconee State Park (Zone 1) 624 State Park Road Mountain Rest, SC 29664 864-638-5353 Old Saint Johns Meeting House & Wedding Chapel (Zone 1) West South Broad Street Walhalla, SC 29691 863-638-2727 www.walhallachamber.com

Walhalla Civic Auditorium (Zone 1) 101 E. North Broad Street Walhalla, SC 29691 864-638-5277 www.walhallacivic.com Walhalla Depot at Kaufman Square (Zone 1) 201 South College Street Walhalla, SC 29691 864-638-2727 www.walhallachamber.com Westminster Depot (Zone 3) 135 East Main Street Westminster, SC 29693 864-647-5316 www.westminstersc.com

Shaver Recreation Complex (Zone 2) 698 W. S. 4th Street Seneca, SC 29678 864-885-2709 www.seneca.sc.us South Cove Park (Zone 2) 1031 South Cove Road Seneca, SC 29672 864-882-5250 www.experienceoconee.com Tamassee DAR (Zone 1) 1925 Bumgardner Drive Tamassee, SC 29686 864-944-1390 www.tdarschool.org The Lighthouse of Lake Keowee (Zone 2) 1290 Doug Hollow Road Seneca, SC 29672 864-888-4446 www.lighthousekeowee.com The Vault (Zone 2) 215 N. Townville Street Seneca, SC 29678 864-483-2994 44 • Visitors Guide

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Oconee County South Carolina Parks, Recreation & Tourism released their 2015 Vacation Guide Discover featuring Wright’s Creek Falls located on Lake Jocassee. South Carolina PRT rolled out their promotion encouraging discovery in adventure. What better place to discover breathtaking natural beauty than in Oconee County. Oconee County is a Cherokee word meaning “Land beside the Water.” With rivers, lakes and waterfalls, Oconee County is almost entirely surrounded by water and mountains - the outdoor enthusiasts’ paradise! Ever season, scenic splendor and outdoor adventure will be waiting to be discovered - all with a touch of southern hospitality! Our backyard is your adventure to make a splash in our waterfalls, rivers or lakes.

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CITIES AND TOWNS town latching The charming cities and towns onto cotton of the Mountain production. Lakes Region Today it’s have much to ofwell known in fer. Antiquing is a Oconee for favorite pastime, fantastic home reflecting the valsites, outdoor ue of heritage to activities and the locals. You’ll mountain adfind quaint restauventures. Just rants, historic disminutes from tricts, regional artSalem are the ists and a variety gated comJazz on The Alley in Seneca of locally owned munities Cliffs at shops and boutiques to explore. Find a trea- Keowee Falls, Cliffs Vineyards, The Reserve at sure here and enjoy the local history! Lake Keowee and Keowee Key, each with a re■ FAIR PLAY Fair Play is an unincorporated community in Oconee close to I-85 and Lake Hartwell. It is host to popular boating and golf activities. ■ LONG CREEK Long Creek is a unincorporated community in western Oconee County, within the Sumter National Forest. It is home to the Long Creek Academy, which is on the National Register of Historic Places. ■ MOUNTAIN REST Mountain Rest is an unincorporated community near the Chattooga River in northwestern Oconee. ■ NEWRY Newry is an unincorporated village just off the shores of Lake Keowee. Newry is on the National Register of Historic Places as a district known for its historic textile mill and mill village. ■ SALEM The small town of Salem is located just off beautiful Scenic Highway 11, and is a gateway to both the Blue Ridge Mountains and Lakes Jocassee and Keowee. Originally a lumber town with six sawmills, Salem became an agricultural CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU

nowned signature golf course. ■ SENECA Originally called “Seneca City,” this, the largest city in Oconee County, was founded in 1873 at the point where two railroad lines connecting Atlanta and Charlotte crossed. Earlier, a Native American village named Esseneca was settled by the Cherokee near present-day Clemson University. The city’s unique blend of railroad history, Cherokee heritage and commercial leadership provides a wealth of attractions for visitors. The Ram Cat Alley Historic District is a collection of 21 commercial buildings in the downtown area of the city. When the state built a by-pass around this historic center of town, the community adjusted and continues to grow the area while developing its charm with quaint shops, art galleries, dining options and more. In recent years the city has scheduled a number of downtown festivals that have attracted thousands of visitors to the community. For information on specific sites and scheduled events, visit www.seneca.sc.us. ■ WALHALLA Cradled within the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Walhalla is the county seat Visitors Guide • 47


, r e t s n i m t s e W SC Located in Oconee County in the Upstate Region of South Carolina 950 feet above sea level (34.6650 N, 83.0970 W), the City of Westminster is in the foothills of the beautiful Appalachian Mountains. With a diversified economic base, ranging from modern industry to the quaint shops along Old Main Street -- and surrounded by rivers, lakes, forests, mountains and golf courses, Westminster offers a wide variety of occupational and recreational opportunities.

A treasure trove of wonderful architecture, Westminster, SC boasts more than one hundred homes that are unique to the late 1800's and turn-of-thecentury. Our residential and business historical districts, offers a visual smorgasborg for the sightseer along our Crepe Myrtle-lined streets. October 31 6 pm Free Trick or Treating

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of Oconee. Founded in 1850 by the German Park offers a variety of activities such as hiking, Colonization Society, Walhalla, “Garden of the biking and fishing. Plus the world-renowned Gods” continues the tradition of history through Wild and Scenic Chattooga River that features a tree lined streets adorned with beautiful homes variety of whitewater rapids. Nestled near three and churches. popular lakes, a A walk of national forest, history through rolling mountains and golf museums can be found within courses, Westminster offers a block of downtown. Museum a wide variety of the Cherokee of occupational and recreational of South Carolina, Patriot’s Hall opportunities. A and the Oconee treasure trove of Heritage Center wonderful archishare treasures tecture, Westof time gone by. minster boasts A stroll of Main more than 100 Street will tempt homes that date Walhalla the visitor to dash back to 19th and into a number early 20th cenof antique and turies. Nintey specialty shops percent of those and charmhomes are ocing restaurants cupied and with full to light maintained with menus. great diligence Within minand pride. Main utes of downStreet, with its town, drive to unique shops Issaqueena Falls and hometown and Stumpatmosphere, house Tunnel to has benefited enjoy the natufrom an influx of ral beauty that private investWestminster surrounds Walment to restore halla. End the and renovate day with a show at Walhalla Civic Auditorium. most of its buildings. It is home to several faA day well spent in the Village of Walhalla. mous festivals, including the S.C. Apple Festival and Mayberry Comes to Westminster. ■ WESTMINSTER The City of Westminster is in the foothills of ■ WEST UNION West Union is a small town located bethe beautiful Appalachian Mountains. Westminster has a diversified economic base, ranging tween Seneca and Walhalla that hosts several from modern industry to quaint shops along its retail and antique establishments, attracting historic Main Street. It is surrounded by several shoppers from across the county. In 1880, rivers including the Chauga River and Ramsey West Union was first incorporated after being Creek which meet to form Chau Ram Falls. This founded by recognized temperance advocate beautiful 40-foot falls cascades over large boul- Joseph Grisham. ders and can be viewed at Chau Ram Park. The CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU

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Main Street to the Mountains Picture this...a quaint main street with canopy covered shops and restaurants that offer dining alfresco. Picture this‌.a historic manmade tunnel ready to explore and a legendary, beautifully cascading waterfall with a story of its own.

Take your own pictures, write your own stories. Visit Walhalla - the gem of Oconee County! To discover the wonders that set us apart, visit www.walhallachamber.com.


WALHALLA WALKING TOUR Walhalla is not only the county seat for Oconee County, but it is the hub of the county’s historical wheel. The city is home to several specialized museums and historic points, all of which can be accessed by a leisurely stroll. We invite you to park your car at the Earle House, home of the Mountain Lakes Convention and Visitors Bureau. While you enjoy a cup of coffee and a snack, enjoy the local art and quilts that are displayed throughout the center. Then, spend an hour or two learning the rich heritage of Oconee County. We recommend the following stops, which will bring you back to within a block of your beginning point. 1. Walhalla Civic Auditorium 2. St. John’s Lutheran Evangelical Church and Cemetery 3. Patriots Hall, Oconee Veteran’s Museum 4. Museum of the Cherokee in South Carolina 5. Oconee Heritage Center 6. Earle House - Visitor’s Center 7. The Depot 8. Stroll through downtown 9. St. John’s Church

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STAY and RELAX ➥ Cabins Lake Hartwell State Park (Zone 2) 19138-A South Hwy. 11, Fair Play, SC 29643 864.972.3352 www.southcarolinaparks.com/park-finder

Chattooga Belle Farm’s Horseshoe Lake Cabin (Zone 3) 454 Damascus Church Rd., Long Creek, SC 29658 864.647.9768 www.chattoogabellefarm.com

The Cabins (Zone 2) P. O. Box 219, Fair Play, SC 29643 864.972.1508, www.valuecom.com/lakecabins Chattooga Ridge Cottages (Zone 3) Chattooga Rafting Center Long Creek, SC 29658 800.451.9972 www.wildwaterrafting.com/cabins.php

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Mountain Rest Cabins & Campground (Zone 3) 175 Homeland Dr., Mountain Rest, SC 29664 864.718.0333, www.mountainrestcamping. com Oconee State Park (Zone 1) 624 State Park Rd., Mountain Rest, SC 29664 866.345.PARK, 864.638.5353 www.southcarolinaparks.com/park-finder Chattooga River Resort 14239 Hwy 76 (Long Creek Hwy) Long Creek, SC 29658 www.chattoogaresort.com 864.873.7310 ➥ Hotels Best Western (Zone 2) 511 US Hwy. 123-By Pass, Seneca, SC 29678 864.886.9646, 800.WESTERN www.bestwestern.com Days Inn (Zone 2) 11015 N. Radio Station Rd., Seneca, SC 29678 US Hwy. 123 & Route 28

864.885.0710, 800.329.7466 www.daysinn.com Hampton Inn & Suites (Zone 2) 1011 East North 1st Street, Seneca, SC 29678 864.482.2900 1-800-Hampton www.hamptoninn.com Quality Inn (Zone 2) 226 Hi-Tech Rd., Seneca, SC 29678 864.888.8300, 800.JAMESON www.jamesoninns.com Chattooga River Resort (Zone 3) 14239 Hwy 76 (Long Creek Hwy) Long Creek, SC 29658 www.chattoogaresort.com 864.873.7310 Relax Inn (Zone 3) 109 E. Windsor St., Westminster, SC 29693 864.647.2045

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➥ Bed and Breakfast Sunrise Farm B&B (Zone 1) 325 Sunrise Dr., Salem, SC 29676 864.944.0121 www.SunriseFarmBB.com

“Your country home-away-from-home in the SC upcountry.” Sunrise Farm Bed and Breakfast is the perfect place to rest after a full day of outdoor fun at nearby attractions, including breathtaking waterfalls, numerous state parks and historical sites, antique shopping opportunities, dozens of hiking trails and Clemson University. Choose from four spacious, c.1890 Victorian bedrooms with private baths, or one of two private cottages.

Lowry House Inn (Zone 2) 206 S. Fairplay St., Seneca, SC 29678 864.888.0122, 888.290.9686 www.lowryhouseinn.com Walhalla Liberty Lodge (Zone 1) 105 Liberty Ln., Walhalla, SC 29691 864.638.8239, www.walhallalibertylodge.com Magnolia Manor (Zone 3) 207 Westminster Hwy., Westminster, SC 29693 864.647.8559, www.magnoliamanorbb.com Three Pines View (Zone 1) 151 Shack Hollow Rd, Salem, SC 29676 www.threepinesview.com 864-784-2974

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➥ Vacation Rental Homes Bob Hill Realty (Zone 2) 528D ByPass 123, Seneca, SC 29678 864.882.0855, www.bobhillrealty.com Carolina Home Real Estate (Zone 2) 102 N. Fairplay St. Seneca, SC 29678 864.882.6670 www.carolinahomesc.com Mountain Lakes Vacation Rentals 800.610.0020, www.mtnlakes.com Offering a selection of over 60 privately owned lakefront homes with docks throughout the Lake Hartwell/Keowee area since 1996. Our website provides details, photos, locations and online reservations. This is our GUARANTEE to you: “If, upon arrival, you are dissatisfied we will provide a suitable alternative or we will promptly refund your money.”

Top Gun Realty 864.784.9977 www.homeaway.com/Vacation-rentals/ South-Carolina-vacation-rentals.htm Bear Pond Cabin (Zone 1) 307 Hyatt Dr., Salem, SC 29676 864.877.7558, www.scvacationcabin.com Carolina Mountain Lakes (Zone 1) Lake Cherokee, Tamassee, SC 704.467.4062 www.carolinamountainlakes.com Visitors Guide • 55


Devils Fork State Park (Zone 1) 161 Holcombe Cir., Salem, SC 29676 866.345.PARK, 864.944.2639 www.southcarolinaparks.com/park-finder Jocassee Lodge (Zone 1) Lake Jocassee, Salem, SC 29676 864.517.3601 www.jocasseelodge.com Keowee Key Rentals (Zone 1) 1390 Stamp Creek Rd., Salem, SC 29676 864.944.2400, 800.537.5253 www.1stchoicerealty-sc.com Maple Crest Lake Jocassee (Zone 1) 694 Jocassee Lake Rd., Salem, SC 29676 864.719.9494, www.jocassee-vacation.com Robinson Lake Front Lodge at Jocassee (Zone 1) Salem, SC 864.616.1273 www.jocasseelakehouse.com Vacation Rental By Owner (Zone 2) Lake Keowee, Seneca, SC 770.717.1516, www.vrbo.com/96259 Villas of Foxwood Hills (Zone 3) 10 Kinston Manor Dr., Westminster, SC 29693 864.647.9533, 800.477.3155 www.foxwoodhillsresort.com ➥ Camp Sites and RV Sites Lake Hartwell State Recreation Area 19138-A South Hwy 11, Fair Play, SC 29643 864.972.3352 www.southcarolinaparks.com/park-finder Mountain Rest Cabins and Campground 175 Homeland Dr., Mountain Rest, SC 29664 864.718.0333, www.mountainrestcamping.com

High Falls County Park (Zone 2) 671 High Falls Rd., Seneca, SC 29672 864.882.8234, www.experienceoconee.com Oconee Point (Zone 2) 200 Oconee Point Rd., Seneca, SC 29678 888.893.0678, www.reserveamerica.com South Cove County Park (Zone 2) 1099 South Cove Rd., Seneca, SC 29678 864.882.5250, www.experienceoconee.com Coneross Park (Zone 2) 699 Coneross Park Rd., Townville, SC 29689 888.893.0678, www.reserveamerica.com Crooked Creek RV Park (Zone 1) 777 Arvee Ln., West Union, SC 29696 864.882.5040, www.crookedcreekrvpark.com Chau Ram County Park (Zone 3) 1220 Chau Ram Park Rd. Westminster, SC 29693 864.647.9286, www.experienceoconee.com Carolina Landing (Zone 2) Fair Play, SC 29643 864-972-9892 Chattooga Sounds Camp (Zone 3) 2851 Damascus Church Road Long Creek, SC 29658 864.647.6196, 864.710.8032 http://www.chattoogasounds.com Long Creek Campground (Zone 1) 165 Raines Rd, Mountain Rest, SC 29664 864.647.1938 www.longcreekcampground.com Keowee Falls RV Park (Zone 1) Keowee Camp Road, West Union, 29696 864.638.5716 www.keoweerv.com

Devils Fork State Park 161 Holcombe Cir., Salem, SC 29676 866.345.PARK, 864.944.2639 www.southcarolinaparks.com/park-finder Oconee State Park 624 State Park Rd., Mountain Rest, SC 29664 866.345.PARK, 864.638.5353 www.southcarolinaparks.com/park-finder

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Chattooga Sounds Camp

The perfect base camp for your next adventure!

Chattooga Sounds Camp, located in Long Creek, offers campers the solitude and peacefulness of nature, but just moments away from all the outdoor action you’re looking for.

• Walk-In and Drive-In Tent Sites • Raised Camp Sheds • Large Group Camp Area • Covered Picnic Shelter, Camp Kitchen • Bathhouses • Low-Ropes Course, • Fitness Trail • Kayak Rentals, Guided Trips

For information and reservations: 864.647.6196 or chattoogasoundscamping@yahoo.com 2851 Damascus Church Road • Long Creek, SC 29658

1-800-868-7238

www.southeasternexpeditions.com

The Perfect Team for the Perfect Adventure!


the Clemson University Conference Center and inn is the perfect place for experiencing Clemson and the surrounding area. Adjacent to the University campus, its garden-like setting and lakeside location make it ideal for your next visit. With seasons by the lake restaurant, Joe’s place Bar and the championship Walker golf Course, there’s no better place for your next Clemson experience.

Hosting tHe Clemson experienCe 230 Madren Center Drive • Clemson University • Clemson, SC 888-654-9020 • cuconferencecenter.com


Sole Grill and Sushi Bar

STAY and DINE When you come to upstate South Carolina, be sure to bring your appetite for Southern cooking. No matter what your preference, you will find a complete menu of Southern fare, from barbecue and freshwater trout to sausage gravy over biscuits and the ultimate Southern favorite ... GRITS! You’re sure to discover and savor one incredible dining experience after another, from some of the best BBQ to be found anywhere to Charleston’s world-famous shecrab soup, which several local eateries have managed to bring inland without missing a morsel of great taste. From little out-of-the-way places and timeless roadside diners to elegant dining rooms, no matter what your budget or your tastes, Oconee County cuisine will leave you hungry for more. Area restaurants offer visitors a range of cuisines, each with its own flavor and style, most locally owned and operated. Several restaurants feature a cozy atmosphere in which to enjoy an ever-changing seasonal menu, and others offer fine dining options that use items from area farms and artisan producers. For more listings of area restaurants go to: www.scmountainlakes.com CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU

Key Lime Pie from The Lighthouse

Black’s Smokehouse 1528 Blue Ridge Blvd, Seneca 864.280-. | Cash or check only. Thurs. - Sat. 11 am - 7:30 p.m Bar-b-que Blue Marble Café & Bakery 12019A North Radio Station Road, Seneca 864.882.3434 | Cash or check only. www.bluemarblebaked.com Bakery, Cafe Brasstown Creek BBQ 70 Brasstown Rd., Westminster 864.647.2458 Directions: Hwy 76 at S37-46. 4-8 p m. Friday & Saturday, Cash Only Bar-b-que Visitors Guide • 59


CC Fudge & More 314 East Main Street, Walhalla 864.710.1212 Facebook: CC Fudge & More Hot Dogs, Snadwiches, Fudge, Ice Cream Chattooga River Resort Lodge 14239 Hwy 76 (Long Creek Hwy), Long Creek www.chattoogaresort.com 864.873.7310 Bar and Grille

The Burrito Shack

The Burrito Shack 12020 N Radio Station Rd , Seneca 864.873.9477 Faacebook: The Burrito Shack Tex-Mex grill Carolina Pizza Company 124 East Main Street, Suite 124D, Walhalla 864.916.0692 Pizza

Chin Chin 1026 By Pass 123, Seneca 864.886.1228 www.chinchinseneca.com Asian Cuisine. Limited delivery available. Circa 1930 112 Ram Cat Alley, Seneca 864.888.1933 Facebook: Circa 1930 Eclectic Dining and Coffee House Soups and sandwiches.

A Taste Of Amish

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Tuesday - Saturday 6:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Choose from menu or buffet.

Breakfast Buffet Ends at 10:30 a.m. Lunch Buffet Starts at 11a.m. 305 Bypass 123 • Seneca, SC

864-280-9260

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Dakota Grill 2911 Highlands Hwy, Walhalla 864.718.0553 Directions: At the base of the mountain on Hwy 28. www.dakotagrillsc.com Steak and Seafood Deinners 305 By Pass 123, Seneca 864.280.9260 Facebook: Dienner’s Kitchen Buffet Restaurant El Alazan 111 Rochester Highway, Seneca 864.985.0355 Facebook: Alazan Mexican Grill Mexican El Jimador 903 East Main Street, Westminster 864.647.2080 www.eljimadormexicanrestaurants.com Mexican

The Grill At Clemson Marina 150 Clemson Marina Dr, Seneca 864.653.6767 Friday - Sunday: 11am - 9pm www.clemsonmarina.us Hot Hog Diggity Dog 300-302 East Main St, Walhalla 864-364-0104 Humble Pie Pizza 14239 Long Creek Hwy., Long Creek 864.647.9098 www.chattoogawhitewatershop.com/humblepie.html Pizza J Peters Grill & Bar 113 Ram Cat Alley, Seneca, SC 29678 (864) 873-9000 jpetersgrill.net Steak, Seafood, Pasta, Burgers Keowee Towne Cafe 15740 North Highway 11, Salem 864.944.1000, ext. 1 for deli/cafe keoweetowne.net Pizza and Deli

Dining in Casual Elegance • Private Cabana Club • Boat Slips Available Covered Outdoor Seating with Spectacular Views Picturesque View of Lake Keowee and Blue Ridge Mountains Private Events, Weddings, and Meetings

Reservations Accepted Walk-Ins Welcome 1290 Doug Hollow Rd., Seneca, SC • 864-888-4446 • lighthousekeowee.com CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU

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Liberty Lodge 105 Liberty Lane, Walhalla 864.638.8239 www.walhallalibertylodge.com Elegant Country Cuisine The Lighthouse 1290 Doug Hollow Rd., Seneca 864.888.4446 www.lighthousekeowee.com Upscale and Casual dining options Los Amigos 224 Hitec Rd, Seneca 864.885.0237 www.losamigosofseneca.com Mexcan Martha’s Market Place Café 101 W Main St., Walhalla 864.638.0770 Cafe Palmetto Sweets & Company, LLC 115 East Main Street, Walhalla 864.638.7707 Facebook: Palmetto Sweets & Company Southern Cooking, Sandwiches

Palmetto Sweets & Company, LLC

Paesano’s Italian Restaurant 1727 Blue Ridge Blvd., Seneca 864.882.3368 www.paesanositalian.com Italian Puerto Nuevo Mexican & Seafood 201 Foothills Center Dr, West Union 864.638.0096 102 E Main St, Westminster 864.647.2147 Facebook: Puerto Nuevo Mexican Restaurant and Seafood Mexican and Seafood

“BEST BREAKFAST IN TOWN, LUNCH IS EVEN BETTER”

Come Join us and try our fresh made Guacomole Dip. Made tableside to your liking.

124 E. Main Street • Walhalla, SC 29691

Ph. 864-638-2016

www.3-Amigosmexicangrill.com

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CHECK OUT OUR MARKET! • Antiques • Collectibles • Jams & Jellies • Ice Cream & more ALWAYS FRESH HOMEMADE MEALS MONDAY Variety

TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY Cube Fried Green Hamburger Steak Tomatoes Meatloaf Steak BLT

Monday - Saturday 6:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. 101 W Main St. Walhalla, SC 29691

Phone (864) 638-0770

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Sole Grill and Sushi Bar 700 ByPass 123, Seneca, SC 29678 864.882.9463 www.solesushi.com Tapas, Sushi, Grill The Spot on the Alley 122 Ram Cat Alley, Seneca, SC 864.985.0102 www.thespot.us Sports Bar, American Grill The Spotted Pig BBQ 15491 S. Highway 11, Fair Play, SC 864.972.3065 www.spottedpig.com Bar-b-que

Sole Grill and Sushi Bar

Sisters Restaurant 281 Stamp Creek Rd. (Hwy 130) Salem 864.944.8100 Facebook: Sisters Restaurant Salem SC Sandwiches, Burgers

Taco Riendo 115 Bountyland Rd, Seneca 864.882.0790 Mexican 3 Amigos 124 E Main Street, Ste F, Walhalla 864-638-2016 Mexican

Located in a villa style atmosphere in Central, Villa Toscana on Main offers an extensive selection of unique Italian entrees, sure to tantalize anyone’s taste buds. Besides one-of-a-kind pasta dishes, we also offer the freshest seafood, as well as daily specials prepared to perfection. Villa Toscana on Main, where the food is impeccable and the wine flows like water. Enjoy live diner music Thursday through Saturday. HOURS: Lunch: Tuesday – Saturday 11 am til 2 pm. Dinner: Tuesday – Thursday 5 pm til 9 pm; Friday – Saturday 5 pm til 10 pm.

217 West Main Street, Central | 864.952.5027 | villatoscanacentral.com CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU

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Cabana at The Lighthouse

Tiki Hut 156 Keowee Marina Dr., Seneca 864.882.0800 www.clubtikihut.com Lakeside Bar, American Grill Villa Tuscana 217 W Main St., Central .864.952.5027 villatoscanacentral.com Italian Ye Olde Sandwich Shoppe 124 North Townville St., Seneca 864.882.3006 www.yeoldesandwichshoppe.com Deli

Chinese • Japanese • Thai Restaurant

• DINE IN • TAKE OUT • CATERING • DELIVERY

COME AND ENJOY A WONDERFUL SUSHI BAR Order Online at chinchinseneca.com DELIVERY

to a 10 mile radius minimum $20 with $2 Delivery Charge

Business Hours:

NO Sun-Thurs: 11:00am-9:30pm MSG Fri & Sat: 11:00am-10:00pm 1026 ByPass 123, Ste F • Seneca, SC 29678

864.886.1228

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Major Credit Cards Accepted. No Checks

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The New South The Lunney House Museum Architecture & Exhibit “Speaking in the One Historic Voice” Sat May 23.

A 1909 American Queen Anne style bungalow, carriage house and “two-seater outhouse” Architect Charles Christian Hook Former residence of Dr. W.J. & Lilian Mason Lunney

The arts & crafts interior features art glass windows - original chandeliers - long-leaf pine woodwork and quarter-sawn oak mantel - English fireplace tiles flat panel wainscot with burlap inserts - a 1866 Chickering & Sons “cocked hat” parlor grand piano permanent exhibit. Open to the Public Thursday through Sunday 1:00 - 5:00 PM Other hours by appointment Admission by Donation For a pictorial tour & events schedule visit www.LunneyHouseMuseum.org 211 W. South 1ST. Street, Seneca, SC 29678 info@LunneyHouseMuseum.org 864.882.4811


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Downtown Walhalla, SC Fri., May 15 • 11 a.m.- 6 p.m. Sat., May 16 • 9 a.m.- 6 p.m. Hosted by the Walhalla Area Chamber of Commerce , Mayfest Art of Living is an annual festival held on Mother’s day weekend celebrating the arrival of Spring to the Upstate. Main Street of Walhalla (Hwy 28) showcases food, craft and art vendors from all around the region. There will be lots of entertainment for the whole family. Plan now to spend the day in Walhalla and enjoy all it has to offer!

3rd Annual “Taste”

Craft Brew & Wine Festival Saturday, May 16 • 4 p.m. - 8 p.m.

We will have our 2nd annual “Taste” featuring quality craft beer and wine from local providers. Gold passes will receive 8 taste tickets, Silver passes will receive 6 taste tickets and Bronze passes will receive 4 taste tickets. Additional glasses can be purchased for $8 each. All participants will receive a commemorative glass. 37th Annual 36th

Walhalla, SC

Join us for Oktoberfest in Walhalla. Fun, food, carnival rides, arts and crafts, music, shopping and more are the plan for the weekend! Of course, the Little German Band and Dancers will be performing under the big tent on Sertoma Field while there will be live music on Main Street. Come enjoy a family friendly event and plan to stay all weekend for even more fun. You’ll have until Sunday afternoon to enjoy the festivities and on Sunday kids ride the carnival rides on Sertoma Field all day for just $12! Gate admission to Sertoma Field is $5 for adults and children $3 3-10 (under 3-Free)

October 16, 17, 18, 2015 www.walhallachamber.com


STAY and CELEBRATE

Annual Events in Oconee County

■ MARCH Run For The Green Downtown Seneca The 5th Annual Run For The Green HalfMarathon and 5k will be held in March 21, 2015. Be sure to wear your green for the post-race St. Patty’s Party! Early registration guarantees a tshirt. Visit www.seneca.sc.us for details closer to the event. ■ APRIL Cruzin’ on Main Downtown Seneca Just like yester-year, cruzin’ Main Street on a Saturday Night starts the first Saturday of April for the season and continues till October. Join us the 1st Saturday of each month. Visit www. seneca.sc.us for details. Jazz on the Alley Ram Cat Alley, Seneca April 2nd marks the first Jazz on the Alley for the season. Enjoy music, dancing and food in Seneca, SC at Ram Cat Alley. The season continues into October.

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Taste of Home Cooking School Gignilliat Community Center, Seneca Sponsored by The Journal, The Taste of Home Cooking School is America’s #1 leading cooking school program, providing entertaining and relatable cooking instruction for audiences nationwide. Culinary Specialists bring energy, excitement and their love of cooking LIVE to approximately 135,000 enthusiastic attendees at more than 200 events across the country each year. Tickets must be purchased in advance at www.upstatetoday.com or call (864_ 882-2375. Pendleton Spring Jubilee Downtown Pendleton, SC Join us in Pendleton’s historic town square April 4-5, 2015 for the Pendleton Spring Jubilee. Over 300 artisans vie for the coveted 100 spaces. Local and regional entertainers fill the air with music. Call (864) 646-3782 or visit www. pendletondistrict.org. Issaqueena’s Last Ride St. Johns Lutheran Church, Walhalla Held April 26, 2105 is a challenging, mountain ride through the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains and Foothills of South Carolina. The two longer rides are highlighted by the climb to Wigington Overlook where one is reVisitors Guide • 69


warded with expansive views of Lake Jocassee and the surrounding Carolina Piedmont. All routes feature scenic rural roads with little traffic. Visit www.ilrsc.com for details. ■ MAY Mayfest Art of Living May 15-16, 2015 Downtown Walhalla Celebrating the arrival of spring, join us for the Mayfest Art of Living 2015. The weekend events include arts and crafts, a parade, antique car show and Shagging on Main.

Mayberry Comes to Westminster Downtown Westminster Mayberry comes to Westminster on May 1-2, 2015! Come experience tribute artists, live music playing thought out the two days, Mayberry parades, a Miss and Mrs. Mayberry Contest, a trivia contest, food vendors, Mayberry merchandise, a car and tractor show, arts & crafts and more! For more information visit www.mayberrywestminster.com or call 864-638-7426. Blue Ridge Fest 734 W. Main Street, Pickens, SC The 18th Annual Blue Ridge Fest is popular throughout the region. The event will be held in May 8, 2015. Past entertainment has included Charlie Thomas’ Drifters, Johnny Mason and the Clovers, Maurice Williams and the Zodiacs and the Party Prophets Band. Gates open at 2pm for cars. Come in a classic car and get a carload of four in for $25. For more information visit www. blueridge.coop/blueridgefest/ or call 800-2403400 INT League South Cove County Park, Seneca Host a Wakeboard, Kneeboard & Wake Surf Tournament May 16-17, 2015 at South Cove 70 • Visitors Guide

County Park. Bring your lounge chair and enjoy the day watching the competition from South Cove Beach. INT League also host amateur events and anyone can compete. For more information call 864-423-8870 or go to www.intleague.com/South Carolina. Seneca Fest Downtown Seneca and Norton-Thompson Park The City of Seneca will host the 9th Annual Seneca Fest in downtown Seneca starting with Jazz On The Alley May 21-23, 2015. Experience the music, food, games and fun! A portion of the proceeds will benefit Wounded Warriors. Past performers included The Charlie Daniels Band, John Anderson, Bellamy Brothers and The Jeff Vaughn Band. For more information visit www. seneca.sc.us or call 864-723-3910. Long Creek Music Festival 1010 Blaylock Place, Long Creek Join us for the Third Annual Long Creek Music Festival hosted at the beautiful Chattooga River Resort and Campground on Memorial Day Weekend May 23-25, 2015. Check the website closer to the event for the lineup. Past performers include Terratonic, Peartree Music Company, Mountain Hoodoo, The Fabulous Plowboys and more! For more information visit www. longcreekfest.com or call 864-873-7310 ■ JUNE Fun In The Sun Festival West Union, SC This annual festival is popular throughout the region. The festival is held the 1st Saturday in June and is scheduled for June 6, 2015. Enjoy family events and live music in downtown West Union. The day will include food vendors, games and exhibits for children of all ages including a marshmellow-eating contest. Visit www.scwestunion.com for more information. ■ JULY Seneca’s 4th of July Celebration Gignilliat Park, Seneca Celebrate Independance Day with live music, inflatables for the kids and a huge fireworks show. Visit www.seneca.sc.us for more details.

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MAY 1 & 2, 2015 Mayberry look-a-likes, or Tribute Artists as they like to be called, will be back to entertain folks during the two-day event. Headlining is David Browning, The Mayberry Deputy, who for the last 26 years has portrayed the infamous Barney Fife all over America. Many other Tribute Artists are slated to return, including: Allan “Floyd the Barber” Newsome, Tim “Goober” Pettigrew, Michael "Gomer" Oliver, Phil “Ernest T. Bass” Fox, Jeff “Howard Sprague” Branch, Kenneth “Otis Campbell” Junkin, Bob “Briscoe Darling” Mundy, Keith “Col. Harvey” Brown and Christy "Andylene" McLendon. • TRIBUTE ARTISTS • MUSIC FESTIVALS • PARADES • ARTS & CRAFTS • FOOD • TRIVIA CONTESTS • SALUTE TO ELVIS DINNER SHOW • LOOK A LIKE CONTESTS • AND MORE!

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Hillbilly Days Mountain Rest, SC The 56th Annual Hillbillly Day 2015 will be held 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. on Saturday, July 4, at 120 Verner Mill Road in Mountain Rest, Oconee County, South Carolina. Observe the holiday during this annual family event featuring Blue Grass music, clogging contests, fiddle and banjo competition, BBQ, chicken food plates, greased pig chase, and greased pole climb. Free event. Please bring your own chairs for seating! For more information visit www.mountainrestcommunityclub.com or call 864-638-1967 ■ SEPTEMBER South Carolina 54th Annual Apple Festival Downtown Westminster 864.647.7223 Beginning the day after Labor Day and running through the following weekend, the South Carolina Apple Festival celebrates the beginning of the apple harvest in Oconee County. The annual festival has drawn thousands of visitors to Westminster, since its first appearance in 1961. For more information visit www.scapplefestival. com or call 864.647.7223 Seneca’s Annual MudSlam Mud Run Shaver Recreational Complex, Seneca September 26th: Challenge yourself to run 3.2 miles crossing 10 creeks and 25 obstacle checkpoints. Visit www.seencasc.com or call (864) 723-3910 for registration information. S.C. Foothills Heritage Fair Hwy. 123 Between Seneca and Westminster Starting September 29 thru October 4, 2015, the 2014 S.C. Foothills Heritage Fair will be held at 178 Hayfield Road near Westminster S.C., off Hwy 123 across from Blue Ridge Electric Cooperative. Midway rides by J&J Amusements, draft horse pull, Clemson storytellers, fishing tanks, wrestling, Mr. Twister the Clown, cattle dog trail, community stage and more. For more information visit www.carolinafoothillsheritagefair.org ■ OCTOBER Farm to Table Dinner and Tour Chattooga Belle Farm, Long Creek Chattooga Belle Farm will host a Farm to Ta72 • Visitors Guide

ble Dinner and Tour October 4 from 5pm until 8pm at $85 per person. Enjoy beautiful scenery and fresh, local food at an Appalachian working farm. To purchase tickets, visit www.chattoogabellefarm.com or call (864) 647-9768. 454 Damascus Church Road, Long Creek, SC Marathon Series, Seneca Race Shaver Recreational Complex, Seneca October 15 2015. Mainly Marathons puts on a race series like no other, from the unique course setup to the unparalleled spread of food and drinks to fuel you on your journey, all mixed with a sense of fun and family you just won’t find anywhere else. Enjoy the day running in Seneca, SC or all five days in five different states running a series of different courses each day.

Oktoberfest Main Street and Sertoma Field, Walhalla, SC This weekend-long event, Oct. 16, 17 and18, 2015, is now in its 37th year. Walhalla celebrates its German heritage with festivities on Main Street and Sertoma Field, including food, carnival rides, arts and crafts, shopping and, of course, authentic German music and dancing. For more information visit www.walhallaoktoberfest.com or call (864) 638-2727. Boo on Main Downtown Westminster Dress your kids and family in their spookiest costumes and bring them out to Boo-On-Main on October 31st in Westminster, SC. This is a safe alternative to trick-or-treating. Local businesses, schools and civic organizations will be on Main giving out goodies to the kids. The Westminster Baptist Church provides hot dogs plates and bouncy houses for children to enjoy. Visit westminstersc.com for details and time. www.SCMountainLakes.com


tober 31 in downtown Seneca. Enjoy free hotdogs, candy give-a-way, games and don’t forget to wear your Halloween costume for a change at best dressed! Visit www.seneca.sc.us for additional details closed to the event date.

ROAD TITANS 300+ Cycling Challenge Mountain Lakes Convention & Visitors Bureau welcomes to the ROAD TITANS 300+ Cycling Challenge Oct. 30 - Nov. 1, 2015. The is not a race, but a three-day premiere cycling event that will bring endurance cyclists from all across the country to participate in a threecounty cycling challenge. Designed to defy the limits of endurance with a road course in one of National Geographic’s “Destinations of a Lifetime”, Oconee County, South Carolina. www.roadtitans300.com Halloween On The Green Downtown Seneca Halloween On The Green will be held Oc-

Strut Your Mutt Norton Thompson Park, Seneca The 5th Annual Strut Your Mutt will be held October 31st to benefit the Oconee Humane Society in Seneca, SC at Norton Thompson Park. Visit www.seneca.sc.us for additional details closer to event date. ■ DECEMBER Santa’s Workshop Ram Cat Alley, Seneca Join the Christmas Spirit at Santa’s Workshop on Ram Cat Alley December 5th from 5 p.m. - 8 p.m. in Seneca, SC. We will have a visit from Santa Claus, enjoy a ride on the Santa Express Rail, meet the Elves and enjoy music and refreshments. Visit www.seneca.sc.us for additional details closer to the event.

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And You’re Invited! Join us for the 18th annual Blue Ridge Fest on Friday, May 8, 2015. The featured performers will be Johnny Tillotson and The Shirelles with Shirley Alston Reeves. Also performing will be The Swingin’ Medallions. Past performers include Chubby Checker, The Drifters, The Temptations, Jerry Butler, Lloyd Price, Bill Pinkney's Original Drifters, The Clovers, Maurice Williams and the Zodiacs, The Tams, Little Anthony and the Imperials, The Platters, Charlie Brown and the Coasters, The Impressions, Jim Quick and Coastline, Legends of Beach, The Rickey Godfrey Band, and Chairmen of the Board. The evening's entertainment will also include a car show with more than 500 classic automobiles, great food and beverages, and special drawings and raffles. Blue Ridge Fest has given more than $1.8 million dollars to local charities over the past 17 years. Check our website at blueridgefest.com for more details!

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STAY and REFLECT Ashtabula/Woodburn P.O. Box 444, Pendleton, SC 29670 864.646.7249, 800.862.1795 These two 1830 clapboard mansions near Clemson were built by wealthy lowcountry planters to enjoy the more healthful climate of the foothills. Each house is completely restored and authentically furnished. Ashtabula is located three miles east of Pendleton on Hwy 88. Ashtabula Historic Home is open for tours Thursdays and Fridays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Saturdays from 1 to 5 p.m. Admission is minimal. Woodburn is located eight miles north on Hwy 76 from I-85 exit 19B. The entrance road is at the corner of Hwy 76 across from Tri-County Technical College. Immediately turn right onto History Lane. Look for signs. Open for tours on Sundays from 2 to 6 p.m. and Mondays and Tuesdays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Closed November through March and on special holidays. Admission is minimal. Bethel Presbyterian Church (Map - POI 3) 580 Bethel Church Rd., Walhalla, SC 29691 864.638.0810 Founded in 1805 by General Andrew Pickens, Bethel Presbyterian is the oldest church in continuous use in Oconee County. Outside is a cemetery that dates to the founding of the church. Blue Ridge Field (Map - POI 5) Holland Ave., Seneca, SC 29678 864.885.2700 Once the site of the segregated AfricanAmerican Blue Ridge High School football CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU

field, Blue Ridge Field today memorializes the rich history of African-American education in Oconee County from the 1800s to 1969. The football field is now the site of a heritage park that, upon completion, will include history kiosks, a walking track, community gardens, picnic shelters and a recreational field. Chattooga Town (Map - POI 7) The Chattooga River was named after the historic Cherokee town of Chattooga, which was situated in bottomlands along the river from the late 16th to the early 18th centuries. Chattooga Town is protected by the Forest Service as a significant historic site. Located on Hwy 28 northwest of Walhalla. Fort Hill, Clemson University (Map - POI 8) 846.656.2475 Fort Hill was the home of John C. Calhoun, a South Carolina statesman, from 1825 until his death in 1850. The antebellum plantation home, office and kitchen are furnished mostly with family artifacts. Hagood Mill 138 Hagood Mill Road, Pickens, SC 29671, 864.898.5963 This functioning 19th-century water-powered gristmill welcomes visitors to picnic and hike on the 13-acre tract. Stone-ground cornmeal and grits are always available. The grounds are open daily during daylight hours. Tours and corn-grinding demonstrations are held the third Saturday of each month. Admission is free. Visitors Guide • 75


Historic Ballenger House (Map - POI 11) 212 East South Third St., Seneca, SC 29678 864.882.7162, www.ballengerhouse.org A community landmark, the Ballenger House (circa 1925) is a beautiful red brick home built in the four-square style and located in the heart of Historic Downtown Seneca. Used as the primary residence of the Ballenger family until 1980, the home was deeded to the Seneca Woman’s Club. The club originated in 1896 and still meets today, making it the oldest club in the county. Historic Westminster Depot (Map - POI 12) Main Street, Westminster, SC 29693 864.647.5316 Recently restored, this train depot is on the National Register of Historic Places. Lunney House Museum (Map - POI 15) 211 West South First St., Seneca, SC 29678 864.882.4811 http://www.lunneyhousemuseum.org/ Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, this California-style bungalow was built in 1909 by Dr. and Mrs. W.J. Lunney. Its distinctive arts and crafts architecture extends to include a two-story carriage house and a “twoseater” outhouse. The Museum of the Cherokee in South Carolina (Map – POI 28) 70 Short St., Walhalla, SC 29691 www.cherokeemuseumsc.org Saturday 10 am - 2 pm or by appointment This new museum is a place where the Cherokee part of Oconee’s history is offered in detail. A wide variety of artifacts has been assembled, and the story of the Cherokee is told as it could only be told, in a place the Cherokee called home. Oconee Heritage Center (Map - POI 19) 123 Brown’s Square Dr., Walhalla, SC 29691 864.638.2224 www.oconeeheritagecenter.org The Oconee Heritage Center is housed in the historic Tobacco Warehouse of Walhalla. The museum features a Depression-era tenant farmer’s house, a virtual replica of Stumphouse Tunnel, and a 250-year-old dugout canoe. The Center’s collections are arranged into different historical eras.

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OHC General Store Museum 126 E. Main St., Westminster, SC 29693 864-638-2224 (Map - POI 29) The Oconee Heritage Center General Store Museum is a replica of a general store, complete with original items from England’s General Merchandise of Westminster, which operated for nearly 100 years on Main Street. Open Fridays and Saturdays from 10 a.m.-1 p.m and by special appointment. Old Pickens Presbyterian Church (Map - POI 20) SC Route 183, Salem, SC 29671 864.944.1303, www.oldpickens.org Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, this church/meeting house is the only building still standing on the site where the town of Pickens Courthouse was established in 1828. The adjacent cemetery has over 200 graves dating back to 1790. Oconee Station State Historic Site (Map - Parks 12) 500 Oconee Station Rd., Walhalla, SC 29691 864.638.0079 Built around 1792 during tensions between white settlers and Creek Indians, the Oconee Station itself was once one in a string of small frontier posts garrisoned by state militia. It was the last of its kind when it was decommissioned in 1799. Its impressive 20-inch stone walls are still standing today. The site features picnicking, fishing, and trail access to Station Cove Falls in the Sumter National Forest. Oscar Wigington Scenic Overlook (Map - POI 21) Named for a former mayor of Salem and located approximately 25 miles north of Walhalla, the Oscar Wigington Scenic Overlook offers a spectacular view of northeastern Oconee and northwestern Pickens counties. Located on Hwy 413 north of Walhalla. Patriots Hall Museum (Map - POI 30) 13 Short St., Walhalla, SC 29691 http://oconeeveteransmuseum.org/ Patriots Hall offers an opportunity for Oconee citizens, their families and visitors, to see how veterans have contributed and often sacrificed for our country, the world and our freedom. There is no charge to visit the museum. The museum is open every Saturday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. www.SCMountainLakes.com


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Tamassee DAR School (Map - POI 29) Tamassee, SC 29686 864.944.1390 The school, founded in 1919 by the South Carolina Daughters of the American Revolution, was organized to provide a place to learn and a chance to develop the ideals of patriotism, citizenship and spiritual growth for children living in the isolation of

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Stumphouse Tunnel at Issaqueena Falls (Map - Parks 14) Walhalla, SC 29691, 864.638.4343 A new railroad through the Appalachians was proposed to connect Charleston first with Knoxville and later Cincinnati. Rather than go over or around the mountains in this area, it was decided that a tunnel would be dug. The 1,600-foot-long Stumphouse Tunnel was started in 1852, but the Civil War and a lack of funds brought construction to a halt. Not far from this “tunnel to nowhere” is Issaqueena Falls, one of the most beautiful waterfalls in the state.

World of Energy (Map - POI 27) 7812 Rochester Highway, Seneca 800.777.1004 www.duke-energy.com/visitor-centers/ world-of-energy.asp You may never look at a light switch the same way again after a visit to Duke Power’s World of Energy. Located next to the Oconee Nuclear Station, the World of Energy offers an excellent opportunity to explore how electricity is generated. Bring a picnic and enjoy the view of Lake Keowee, and afterwards explore the nature trail and wander through the butterfly garden.

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St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran Church St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran Church, located on Main Street in Walhalla, was originally established in 1853 by German Lutherans. Construction of the building began in 1859 and completed in 1861, just at the beginning of the Civil War. www.stjohnswalhalla.org

Walhalla State Fish Hatchery (Map - POI 10) 198 Fish Hatchery Road, Mountain Rest 864.638.2866 Built in the 1930s by the Civilian Conservation Corps, this is the only trout hatchery in South Carolina.

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Russell Farmstead (Map - POI 8) The Russell farmstead was a busy Appalachian farm, stagecoach stop, and inn in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The farm is located on the former stagecoach route between Walhalla and Highlands. From Walhalla follow Hwy 28 north to the left fork. The farmstead is on the left before the bridge.

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Retreat Rosenwald School (Map - POI 31) 150 Pleasant Hill Circle Westminster, SC 29793 Contact: Helen Rosemond-Saunders, 864.903.0547 The Retreat Rosenwald School, located just outside the city of Westminster, is a tworoom schoolhouse that served rural AfricanAmerican children from 1924 until 1950. It was partially funded by the national Rosenwald School Building program. It was one of 10 Rosenwald schools in Oconee County. In September 2011, the school was placed on the National Register of Historic Places.

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Carolina Mystery Pattern Dads & Lads Store 224 E. Main Street Westminster

Upstate Heritage Quilt Trail

In 2009, the Oconee Heritage Quilt Trail was formed. In Westminster, we have 16 quilt panels on homes and businesses. Each painted panel Dutch Doll has some historical connection with Residence the family or organization. We invite you to visit our quilts and enjoy our 506 Theo Martiin Rd Westminster community.

South Carolina Block Fair Oak Elementary 1964 Oakway Road Westminster

Autumn Star Residence 301 W. Abbey Street Westminster

Texas Star Residence 202 Augusta Street Westminster

Railroad Crossing Westminster Chamber 135 East Main Street Westminster

Friendship Garden Westminster City Hall 100 E. Windsor Street Westminster

Double Wedding Rings Heritage Center Annex 126 East Main Street Westminster

Peace Ya’ll Residence (Block on Cornelia Ave) 200 Adams Street Westminster

Card Trick School House Westminster Library Rosenwald School 112 W. North Avenue 150 Pleasant Hill Circle Westminster Westminster

Caesar’s Crown Blue Ridge Electric Cooperative 2328 Sandifer Blvd Westminster

Flower Basket Blue Ridge Electric Cooperative 2328 Sandifer Blvd Westminster

Flower Basket Residence 210 Adams Street Westminster

Crazy Tie Quilt Residence 101 Augusta Street Westminster

Joseph’s Knot Residence 200 Augusta Street Westminster

Nine Patch & Double Irish Chain Residence (Block on Adams Street) 9221 Long Creek Hwy Westminster

Cactus Blossom Blue Ridge Electric Cooperative 2328 Sandifer Blvd Westminster

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UPSTATE HERITAGE QUILT TRAIL Volunteers from the Upstate Heritage Quilt Trail placed the organization’s 100th quilt block on the exterior wall of Westminster’s City Hall on Windsor Street in 2012. The design known as “Friendship Garden” has a rich history in the early 20th century quilt revival and its quilter, Essie Jane Spencer Smith, is a native of Oconee County with family roots in Westminster, S.C., since the early 1830s.

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Friendship Garden is a variation of the Dresden Plate quilt design, in which quiltmakers cut and pieced together rays from various printed fabrics and appliquéd rings and a center to the background fabric. Smith was born in 1889 to parents Lula Jane Adams and James Madison Spencer, and grew up in the Old Liberty Community, now a part of Old Madison near Westminster. She was an avid quilter throughout her lifetime and oftentimes used scraps of cloth or dress material from her children’s clothing. Friendship Garden was quilted by Smith in 1945 and presented to her youngest son and World War II veteran, Spencer, and his new bride, Lelline Crout. Smith died in 1958 and is buried at Old Liberty Baptist Church’s cemetery. For information about the Upstate Heritage Quilt Trail, visit www.uhqt.org.

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A hair-raising experience at the World of Energy. Discover the World of Energy at the Oconee Nuclear Station for a fun, free, educational experience. Our energy education center features interactive, hands-on exhibits including the Story of Energy - a self-guided tour. After exploring the education center, hike the nature trail along Lake Keowee or take a relaxing stroll through the butterfly garden.

Visit us today! 7812 Rochester Highway Seneca, S.C. Weekdays– 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturdays—Noon to 5 p.m. 800-777-1004 www.duke-energy.com\worldofenergy


STAY and ENJOY Arts and Culture

Arts Off the Alley 123 N. Townville St., Seneca, South Carolina 29678 (864) 888-2880 Arts Off the Alley is a unique co-operative for local artists to sell their art and handcrafts. The artists also teach a number of classes for adult and children. They added a new room for up-cycled and repurposed furniture and home decor by their artists. Find them on Facebook. Think of them when you need a gift or a fun shopping experience.

played throughout the city. They work with local artists and students to create the one of a kind art pieces that are unique to our area. The Arts Center of Clemson 212 Butler Street Clemson, SC 29631 P:864.633.5051 www.explorearts.org The Arts Center of Clemson is a not for profit community arts center located in Clemson, South Carolina. The Center was established for the purpose of bringing the arts to all members of the community through educational art programming, an Artists Guild for emerging artists, as well as, exhibits and sale opportunities featuring local, regional, national and International artists, children’s art programs and community art development.

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Bell Gallery (Map - POI 2) City of Seneca 221 E. North 1st St., Seneca, SC 29679 864.885.2700 www.seneca.sc.us The Bell Gallery “Once Upon A Time” is located in Seneca’s City Hall and features historical photography, stained glass windows, city memorabilia and bronze sculptures depicting eras of childhood, offering a unique glimpse into Seneca’s past. The Gallery is featured on the South Carolina National Heritage Corridor Arts Trail and admission is free. Blue Ridge Arts Center (Map - POI 4) 111 E. South 2nd St., Seneca, SC 29678 www.blueridgeartscenter.com Housed in a former Episcopal Church, the Blue Ridge Arts Center is focused on bringing art into Downtown Seneca through local artists creating steel cat designs, “All Aboard” train themed benches and a mural entitled “Welcome to Seneca” to be disCONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU

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Kudzu Kabin Designs (Map - POI 13) 1105 E. Main St., Walhalla, SC 29691 864.718.8864 Housed in a 100-year-old renovated barn, the Kudzu Kabin features a gallery of kudzuderived art and gifts and is home to the only known kudzu paper factory. The Farmhouse Gallery (Map - POI 10) 124 F E. Main St., Walhalla, SC 29691 864.718.7171 Visitors are welcome and appointments are appreciated. Artist Vivian Edwards’ working studio has become an art stop for the South Carolina National Heritage Corridor. Visitors Guide • 81


Fran Hanson Discovery Center (Map - POI 32 101 Garden Trail, Clemson, SC 29634 864.656.3405 The Discovery Center, located in the SC Botanical Garden on the campus of Clemson University, offers regional brochures and garden information. Featured exhibits by South Carolina artists rotate quarterly with a permanent collection by SC native Elizabeth B. Fuller. The Garden Discovery Room offers touch tables, microscopes and a reference library for nature and gardening enthusiasts. Open Mon-Sat 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Sunday 1-5 p.m. Closed Clemson University holidays. Full Moon Artists www.fullmoonartists.com Visit the End Of the Road Studios to experience a one of a kind art studio and gallery. Enjoy their spring or fall open house where there is no end to the creativity. ■ PERFORMING ARTS The Silver Dollar Music Hall Highway 76, Long Creek silverdollarmusichall.com/ Bluegrass music every Friday night at 7 p.m. on Highway 76 in Long Creek next to The Long Creek General Store. Oconee Community Theatre (Map - POI 18) 8001 Utica St., Seneca, SC 29679 864.882.1910 Promoting the arts in our community for more than 40 years! Visit www.oconeetheatre.org for ticket information. 2015 Spring & Summer Schedule Over the River and Through the Woods Comedy by Joe DiPietro April 10, 11, 12 and 17, 18, 19, 2015 Target audience – Teen/Adult Nana’s Naughty Knickers Comedy by Katherin DeSavino June 5, 6, 7 and 12, 13, 14, 2015 Target Audience – Teen, Adult Walhalla Civic Auditorium (Map - POI 26) 101 E. North Broad St., Walhalla, SC 864-638-5277 Now hosting Broadway shows and popular performers. Visit www.walhallacivic.com for ticket pricing and group information. 82 • Visitors Guide

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2015 Spring & Summer Schedule Andy Cooney’s Irish Caberet Friday, March 6 @ 8 p.m. SteelDriver (Bluegrass) Saturday, March 14 @ 8 p.m. Mutts Gone Nuts Saturday, March 28 @8 p.m. Clemson Bulls Festival – Kick-off Concert Mac Arnold with special guest the Wooblers Friday, April 17 @ 8 p.m. World Premier!!!! Busted Wedding Belles (play-comedy) April 24, 25, 26, May 1, 2, & 3 Evening 8 p.m., Sundays 2:30 p.m. Glen Miller Orchestra Friday, May 8 @ 8 p.m. Larry Sparks & The Lonesome Ramblers (bluegrass/gospel) Saturday, May 30 @ 8 p.m. Hallelujah Girls (play-comedy) June 19, 20, 21, 26, 27 & 28 Evenings 8 p.m., Sundays 2:30 p.m. Children’s Summer Camp July 6-17 Andy Offitt Erwin Storyteller Comedian July 11, 2015 www.SCMountainLakes.com


Westminster Music Hall 101 West Main Street, Westminster www.westminstermusichall.com Visit www.westminstermusichall.com for details of shows, times and cost. Enjoy “Timeless Tuesday” with the Shawn James Band featuring guest artists every 3rd Tuesday of the month. Watch for “Open Mic Nite” also on Tuesdays. 864-647-2147. 2015 Spring & Summer Schedule Amy Steinberg Jazz & Blues, humorist, storyteller March 6, 2015 James Gregory Americas Funniest Man March 19, 2015

John McCutcheon Folk Music Icon April 17, 2015 Mayberry Comes to Westminster Festival Tribute artists and family fun May 1-2, 2015 Adkins-Loudermilk Bluegrass Band Bluegrass on the edge July 10 Sweet Charity’s Rockin Replay Beach Party Classic rock & roll fun August 8

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AGRICULTURAL TOURISM Ables Orchard Hwy. 76 near Long Creek 864.647.2201 Apples, Peaches. Open: July 15 through early November Berry Thyme Farm Blueberries Berry Farm Rd., Westminster 864.647.6383 Open: July thru August, 7 days/week – honor system. Pay cash or check. Blue Haven Orchards PO Box 220, Long Creek 864-647-8070/2855 applejack31206@yahoo.com Always a great way to say delicious! Open March to mid December. Can ship apples across the US. Call for seasonal hours. Bryson’s U-Pick Apple Orchard 1011 Chattooga Ridge Rd., Mountain Rest 864.647.9427 http://www.brysonsappleorchard.com Apples & Peaches U-Pick or Picked. Pressed Cider, Jams & Jellies, honey form thier bees, sorgum syrup and vegetables in season.Open August 1- November 15, 9 – 6 Billy’s Goat Hill 130 Timber Trail, Westminster 864.710.3703, billsgoathihll@att.net A sustainable family farm featuring goat meat, honey, preserves, culinary herbs, beeswax candles, soaps, lip balm, medicinal tea, marinades, sauces and gift baskets. Open Saturdays from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. 84 • Visitors Guide

Chattooga Belle Farm (Map - POI 6) 454 Damascus Church Rd., Long Creek 864.647.9768 www.chattoogabellefarm.com Chattooga Belle Farm is a 138-acre working farm set among a spectacular canvas of rolling hills and mountain views. Fruit, jams, wines, and specialty items are all available at this operating orchard and event facility. The Farm Store is open daily from 9-5 and the recently added Belle’s Diner serves lunch from 11am-2pm, Tuesday thru Sunday. Crescent Moon Farm 864.985.3357 www.crescentmoonfarms.com Fresh goat milk and cheese. Call for an appointment at the farm to pick up products or visit Hochstetler’s Store in Seneca for fresh products. Friendship Valley Christmas Tree Farm 130 Friendship Valley Rd., Seneca 864.903.0751 Offers variety of trees grown locally as well as fresh Fraser Firs from the mountains of NC. Opens Thanksgiving day through Dec. 23, noon - 6pm. Foothills Heritage Market 178 Hayfield Road, Westminster Hwy 123 between Westminster and Seneca www.FoothillsHeritageMarket.org Every Saturday, May 3rd- November 1st 8 a.m. until noon. Over 40 vendors and still growing. Vendors are vetted to ensure all product is local! They have produce, vegwww.SCMountainLakes.com


etable starts, flowers, plants, beef, pork, eggs, crafts, handmade soaps, herbs, handmade clothing, metalwork, crochet, art, and more. Saturday, May 3rd- November 1st 8 a.m. until noon. Gnat Hill Orchard and Farm Wall Spring Rd. just off Hwy. 76, Long Creek 864.723-2410 Apples, Blueberries, Peaches, Pecans and vegetables Open: June through mid-November Happy Berry Farm 510 Gap Hill Rd., Six Mile 864.868.2946, 864.350.9345 ContactUs@TheHappyBerry.com Happy Berry Farm is located on the eastern shore of Lake Keowee in Pickens County. It is a pick-your-own small fruit farm with blackberries, blueberries, figs and elderberries available in-season. Most years, the season is from June 1 to early September. Prepicked berries are also available. Hollifield’s Apple Orchard 161 Hollifield Lane, Long Creek 864-638-3695 We offer Golden Delicious, Red Delicious, Granny Smith, and Mutsu apples. We have FRESH apple cider, peaches and homemade apple butter, chow chow, relish, and honey!! Seasonal Lucky Acres Farm (Map - POI 14) 1024 Milford Rd., Townville 864.287.2339 www.luckyacresfarm.com Seasonal. Lucky Acres Farm is a small family farm raising alpacas and other small animals. The farm is located just three miles from I-85 at Exit 11. McPhail Angus Farm (Map - POI 16) 320 Coyote Ln., Seneca The McPhail Angus Farm has been a locally significant farm for more than 100 years. It was established in 1902 by John Augustus McPhail (1876-1961) and later expanded by his son Walter Hoolu McPhail (1901-1979).

son Greenspire, Carolina Blue Sapphire and freshly cut Fraser Fir from NC mountains. Open Thanksgiving thru Dec. 23, 9 am to dusk. Mr. T’s Strawberries 131 Scenic Height Rd., West Union 864.638-8093 U-pick and pre-picked strawberries. Redmond Boy’s Produce & Plants 80 N. Cherry St., Seneca 864.882.0140 Features fresh farm produce & plants and carries Martin Dairy Raw Milk. Open through December; closed Jan/Feb; reopen March. Ronald Martin Dairy 460 Dairy Farm Rd., Westminster 864.972.9829 A Family farm, milking 110-140 Holstein cows; DHEC Certified Grade A all natural raw milk in gallons and half gallons, selfserve available at the farm and at Redmond Boy’s Produce. Sorrells Christmas Tree Farm 156 Radisson Rd., Seneca 864.882.5054 Features “you choose” and “we cut” Murray cyress, White Pine, Carolina Blue Sapphire, Cedar and Leland Cypress as well as fresh cut Fraser Fir from the NC mountains. Open the weekend before Thanksgiving through December 23, Mon. - Sun. 10am 7pm. South Carolina Botanical Garden (Map - POI 8) 102 Garden Trail, Clemson 864.656.6205 www.clemson.edu/public/scbg/ The South Carolina Botanical Garden is a place “where nature and culture meet.” Beyond offering 295 acres of scenic trails and gardens, the SCBG is also home to the works of local artists and sculptors.

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STAY and PLAY Oconee offers the perfect setting for outdoor recreation and sporting enthusiasts! Whether you are a golfer, a hiker, biker, boater or whitewater rafter you will want to take advantage of the lakes, rivers and mountains of Oconee County. If you happen to be staying in the county park system or one of the state parks (see Park Lodging on page 16), many sport and recreational activities will be at your fingertips. Nearby Clemson University further enhances the opportunities for adventure in the Golden Corner. New to the area is the growing sport of disc golf. Played much like traditional golf, players use a flying disc or Frisbee. It is easy to learn and fun to play. Several courses exist in the area and the South Carolina Disc Golf Organization lists several on their website, www.scdgo.net. The rugged terrain of the Blue Ridge Mountains offers the perfect setting for many outdoor activities. Hiking, camping, bird-watching and mountain biking are just a few of the activities enjoyed 86 • Visitors Guide

by residents and visitors to the area. Rivers support rafting, tubing, kayaking and fishing, and there are always leisurely walks available for nature lovers.

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■ KAYAKING Oconee County, South Carolina is a kayaker’s dream come true. Whether you are a whitewater or flat water kayaker, Class 2 or Class 5 enthusiast, there is plenty here for you! The Chattooga River offers everything from flat water to Class 5 and runs year-round. Keep in mind: the Chattooga is a “Wild & Scenic” River, which means it is free flowing and NOT dam controlled. Water levels are dependent on the amount of rain the area receives. So plan your kayaking trip accordingly. The most popular sections of the Chattooga are: Section III and Section IV. Section III is about 13 miles of mostly Class 2 and 3 rapids. Section IV is about 7 miles of mostly Class 3 and 4 rapids, with a bit of Class 5 depending on the water level. As for flat water kayaking, there are calm sections along the West Fork of the Chattooga River in Section II. And Oconee County offers some of the most beautiful lakes found anywhere! Lake Jocassee is considered the “crown jewel”, with deep clear water and a back drop of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Miles of undeveloped shoreline surround Lake Jocassee; and from the lake you can paddle up to and even under some of the most beautiful waterfalls in the world. Kayak rentals, clinics and guided trips are available on the Chattooga River and Lake Jocassee. Please see pages 32-33 for details. ■ RODEO The Golden Corner is host to a number of rodeo events. For additional information, visit www.iprarodeo.com or contact the Westminster Chamber at 864.647.5316. ■ SAILING The waters of lakes Keowee, Jocassee and Hartwell lend themselves to great sailing competitions at the foot of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Two clubs in the Upstate offer resources for sailors: Keowee Sailing Club 864.288.0999 www.keoweesailingclub.com Western Carolina Sailing Club 864.226.6561 www.wcsc-sailing.org CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU

■ SHAVER RECREATION COMPLEX W. South 4th St., Seneca, SC 29678 864.885.2709 The T.W. “Shorty” Shaver complex encompasses 33 acres, is home to the Seneca Recreation Department, and is a hub for area sports activities. With seven recreation fields, two gyms, walking trails, a greenway trail, climbing wall and the Seneca Disc Golf Course, there is no shortage of options. ■ SWEET RETREAT FUN CENTER 510 E. Halfway Branch Rd. Walhalla, SC 864.885.0887 Fun for all ages young and old. Whether you need to stock up on chocolates for the holidays or just bring your kids by the arcade; stopping by will brighten up any day. Their facility offers a mini golf course, gocarts, and a newly built arcade. The arcade includes over a dozen different games and laser tag. The laser tag arena holds up to 20 players at a time and over 3,000 square feet of space. Please call for party information. ■ CLEMSON UNIVERSITY (Map – POI 8) Enjoy the thrill of major university sports, cultural events and the lifelong learning courses at nearby Clemson University. The 1,400-acre campus lies on both sides of Lake Hartwell and is only 20 minutes from Lake Keowee. ■ CLEMSON UNIVERSITY ATHLETICS Watch the Clemson Tigers’ top-rated football, basketball and baseball teams participate in NCAA and ACC sports. Whether you enjoy football on fall afternoons at Clemson Memorial Stadium — better known as Death Valley — or basketball at Littlejohn Stadium, the Clemson Tigers always offer sports excitement. Call 1-800-CLEMSON for schedules and tickets. ■ T. ED GARRISON ARENA 1101 W. Queen St., Pendleton, SC 29670 864.646.2717 The Garrison Arena is host to a number of popular rodeo and livestock shows and is one of the premier livestock showplace facilities in the South. Visitors Guide • 87


■ GOLF Blue Ridge Golf Center (Map - Golf 1) 2499 Blue Ridge Blvd., Walhalla, SC 29691 864.882.7949 This short and scenic “pitch and putt” course was built on a Christmas tree farm, so most of the fairways are tree-lined. The greens vary between flat and undulating, and water hazards (a creek and a pond) come into play on four holes. Upon request, carts are made available for persons with disabilities. The Trails at Chickasaw Point (Map - Golf 2) 503 S. Hogan Dr., Westminster, SC 864.972.9623 This scenic course is home to an abundance of wildlife, including turkeys, deer and fox. The Trails is a lovely 18-hole, par-72 course with four sets of tees providing enjoyable play for all skill levels. Each hole is separated from the other, giving players the sense of being alone on the course as they enjoy the ever-changing beauty of The Trails. Cross Creek Plantation (Map - Golf 3) 130 Club Dr., Seneca, SC 29678 864.882.8337 This course was built on rolling hills and is heavily wooded. There are water hazards that come into play at least ten times. The fairways are well bunkered, and the small greens are undulating. The Mountain Lakes NGA Classic will be held 4/22 - 4/28 at Cross Creek Plantation. A Pro/Am tournament will be held on Tue., 4/23. For information on the tournament and the Pro/Am event, please contact Mark Ernst at Cross Creek at 864-882-8337 or visit www. NGSTour.com. The Trails at Chickasaw Point

Foxwood Hills Golf Course (Map - Golf 5) 300 Brighton Dr., Westminster, SC 29693 864.647.9503 This is a tough course because the fairways are extremely narrow. There is an additional set of men’s tees that can be used when playing an 18-hole round. Oconee Country Club (Map - Golf 7) 781 Richland Rd., Seneca, SC 29672 864.882.8037 This is a well-maintained course. The signature hole is #15, a 470-yard par 5, allowing the longer hitters to reach the green in two if they are willing to hit an approach shot over a lake that is positioned 100 yards in front of the green. The Walker Golf Course (Map - Golf 8) Clemson University 864.656.0236 The course is open year-round for public play. Golf holes wind through rolling hills and hardwood forests and some holes border Lake Hartwell. Individual memberships are available. Falcon’s Lair Golf Course (Map - Golf 4) 1308 Falcons Dr., Walhalla, SC 29691 864.638.0000 This scenic countryside course offers beautiful views of the mountains. It features several hilly fairways, and water hazards come into play on several holes. Keowee Key Golf & Country Club (Map - Golf 6)

1 Country Club Dr., Salem, SC 29676 864.944.2222 This course, located in the foothills, is part of a private residential community. ■ DISC GOLF Oconee County is a disc golfer’s mecca. With more courses (three 18-hole and one 9-hole) than any other county in South Carolina, if you feel the need to go disc golfing then Oconee is the place to do it. Below is a list of the current and planned disc golf courses here. For more infomation on Greater Oconee Disc Golf go to www.upstatedgc.com.


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Seneca (Map - Disc Golf 3) An 18-hole course at the Shaver Recreation Complex has nice elevation changes and tight, wooded fairways.Seven holes have multiple pin placements. This course hosts several tournaments a year including the Spring Sling, SC Doubles Championship and the Golden Corner Classic. The Chainsaw Classic is the third Sunday in November. The Seneca Spring Open is the first Saturday in April. Disc Golf Leagues play every Monday at 6:30. from Memorial Day through Labor Day. and are open to everyone. 864.885.2709 Walhalla (Map - Disc Golf 4) A short 18-hole course that wraps around large Sertoma Field. The course makes its way into and out of the woods several times, and a creek with several small waterfalls comes into play on five holes. Sertoma Field hosted two tournaments this past year. The first being the SC State Juniors Championship and the second being the first day of the SC Doubles Championship. 864.638.2727. Clemson (Map - Disc Golf 5) University Beach was established in 2009. While it has a Clemson address, the course is actually located on the Oconee County CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU

side of Lake Hartwell, just a few minutes from downtown Clemson and the University. It’s the longest course in Oconee County with several holes being over 500 feet from the long tees. Most holes have multiple tees that are marked with flags. 275 YMCA Cir, Seneca 864.654.9622 Tamassee DAR School (Map - Disc Golf 2)

This short 9-hole course is on the historic school’s property, and is open for public play. 864.944.1390 Long Creek (Map - POI 7) The 18-hole disc golf course at Chattooga Belle Farm features amazing views of the Blue Ridge Mountains with major elevation changes and water hazards. The holes are set throughout the farm and vineyard. The course is open to the public and cost is $3/game or $25/annual pass, unlimited games. 864.647.9768 ■ FOOT GOLF Oconee Country Club 781 Richland Rd, Seneca, SC 29672 864.882.8037 Oconee FootGolf is here! Footgolf is a sport where players kick a soccer ball into a larger cup than a standard hole for golf. As in golf, the goal is to have as few shots as possible. Visitors Guide • 89


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STAY and SHOP Oconee offers a variety of specialty stores in each of its cities and towns. From antiques and interior design to southern specialties and art, you’ll find shops and boutiques to inspire you. Oconee’s city centers also offer a number of national retail stores. Enjoy Ram Cat Alley in Seneca, antiques in Walhalla, the quaint shops of Main Street in Westminster...and the many local businesses in between. ■ SENECA Elegant & Distinctive - Fine Furniture 708 By Pass 123, 864.888.0505

■ RAM CAT ALLEY - SENECA Chic 5 - Shoes, Clothes And Accessories 105 Ram Cat Alley, 864.888.552

Emily’s - Boutique 263 Market St., 864.882.0500

Green Springs - Gifts 117 Ram Cat Alley, 864.888.4327

Heartwarmers - Gifts 337 Market St., 864.882.9481

The Healthy Olive 111 Ram Cat Alley

Hochstetler’s Country Store - Gifts 1470 S Walnut St, 864.882.3040

M. Tannery & Sons - Gifts/Gourmet Cooking 112 Ram Cat Alley, 864.882.0300

Patio & Fireside 10239 Clemson Blvd. #100, 864.888.4413

The Red Door - Gifts/Home Décor 120 Ram Cat Alley, 864.882.1443 Rob & Reana’s Jewelry by Design 125 Ram Cat Alley Sensibly Chic- Baskets/Home Décor 124 Ram Cat Alley, 864.888.4455

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■ WESTMINSTER Barrett’s Trading Company Camping Gear/Outdoor 128 East Main Street, 864.647.6046 Dads & Lads - Boots/Clothing 224 East Main St., 864.647.9645 Palmetto Home Place 103 East King Street, 864.647-9775 Wishbook Furnishing - Furniture 204 East Main St., 864.647.2320 ■ WALHALLA Farmhouse Gallery - Art Studio 124 East Main St., 864.718.7171 www.thefarmhousegallery.com Middle of Main - Accessories 124C East Main St., 864.638 8390 Moore’s Men’s Store - Men’s Clothing 116 East Main St., 864.638-2054

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The Strutting Peacock 124 E Main Street, Ste D, 864-916-4180 ■ WEST UNION Fine Designs - Furniture/Gifts 1451 W. Main St., 864.638.516

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ANTIQUE SHOPPING Oconee County and the Upstate area are rapidly becoming known as a mecca for those who enjoy shopping for antiques and collectibles. Whether you seek an item because of its age, beauty, rarity, condition, utility or some personal emotional connection, chances are good that you will find it in one of the many vintage shops sprouting up throughout the area. Some valuable antiques can be bought from antique dealers and auction services. Many of the dealers operating in the Upstate are members of national trade associations, including the International Confederation of Art and Antique Association that represents 5,000 dealers across the country. Following are some the antique dealers in this area.

■ SENECA The Alley Antiques 117 Ram Cat Alley, 864.882.4476 Distinctive Finishes Studio 111 Ram Cat Alley M. Tannery & Sons 112 Ram Cat Alley, 864.882.0300 Now and Then Upscale Consignment 111 W. North 1st St., 864.882.9824 Patina on the Alley 114 Ram Cat Alley, 864.888.1110 The Purple Sunflower 125 Townville St., 864.886.8222 RaeBrook’s Treasures 1608 S. Oak Street

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■ WALHALLA Middle of Main Antiques 124C E. Main St., 864.638.8390

■ PENDLETON Avenue of Oaks 150 Exchange St., 864.646.8907

Old Trading Post 222 E. Main St., 864.638.6107

Blue Ridge Antiques 130 E. Main St., 864.646.6008

Warthers Antique Market 308 E. Main St., 864.638.0200

Colonial Square Antique Mall 134 E. Main St., 864.617.1511 Grandma’s Antiques and Things Corner of Broad and Queen Sts. 864.646.8836

■ WEST UNION Uncle Fred’s Wearhouse 101 North Hwy. 11, 985.515.4412 The Vintage Market 168 Scenic Plaza Dr, 864.638.9696

Mountain Made 102 Exchange St., 864.646.8836 Past Times 165 N. Mechanic St., 864.508.5629 Pendleton Place Antiques 651 S. Mechanic St., 864.646.7673 Village Station Antiques 107 N. Mechanic St., 864.646.3090

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Whether it be property on pristine Lake Keowee or property with a mountain view of the Carolina escarpment, or a combination of the two, the Upstate of South Carolina is a “Great Place to Live”. With an abundance of scenic waterfalls and hiking trails winding through undisturbed land once the home of the Cherokee Indians, one finds the true beauty of nature no matter what the season. In the heart of nearby Jocassee Gorges one may find some of the 60 species of rare plants that grow there, including the “hallmark” Oconee Bell. And yet, within a few miles of this unspoiled environment, one finds the convenience of modern living with shopping malls, health facilities, and educational opportunities offered at Clemson University and Tri-County Technical College. No matter what your lifestyle may be, we at Above & Beyond Real Estate will endeavor to find that one spot in the Golden Corner that you will soon call “your home”. Please visit with us at: abrealestatesc.com.

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Summer Fun in Walhalla Shows at the Civic Auditorium Antiquing • Museums • Ballparks Rafting on the Chattooga River Waterfalls • Hiking trails Skiing on Lake Keowee • Boating on Jocassee A swim at the pool • Picnics in the park Arts…..Outdoor adventure….Play, it’s all here! Walhalla, South Carolina www.walhallachamber.com

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STAY and RELOCATE ■ REAL ESTATE One of the best resources for any relocation is to consult with a local realtor, who will be able to guide you to housing that meets your specific needs as well as inform you about local utilities, builders, post office services and the like. Above & Beyond 990 Mt. Olivet RD., Six Mile, SC 864.481.9600 | abrealestatesc.com Bob Hill Realty 528 By Pass 123 # D, Seneca 864.882.0855 | bobhillrealty.com Carolina Home Real Estate 102 N. Fairplay Street, Seneca 864.882.6670 | carolinahomesc.com Century 21 Hometown Realtors 100 Century Plaza, Ste. 8H, Seneca 864.482.7653 | century21hometownrealtors.com Cope and Company Real Estate 106 Waldrpo Street, Seneca 864.903.5671 | copeandcompany.com Cope Property Management 106 Waldrpo Street, Seneca 864.888.7104 | www.copepm.com 1st Choice Realty - Keowee Key Realty 1209 Stamp Creek Rd., Salem 864.944.2400 Jocasee Real Estate 306 A Bypass 123, Clemson 864.723.1716 | jocasseerealestate.com Keller-Williams 864.903.1234 | WeSellKeowee.com 864-710-5434 | KeoweeAreaHomes.com Re/Max Foothills at Lake Keowee 305 McCall Brothers Dr., Suite A, Seneca 864.944.5559 or 864.882.4200 Real Estate Inc. 1510 Blue Ridge Blvd., Suite 205, Seneca 864.882.8144 Tri-County Property 450-B Bypass 123, Seneca 864.873.9522 | Tri-CountyProperties.com CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU

■ CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE Any of our area Chambers of Commerce would be happy to assist you with all you relocation needs. Greater Walhalla Area 105 West South Broad St., Walhalla 864.638.2727 | info@walhallachamber.com walhallachamber.com Westminster 135 East Main Street, Westminster 864.647.5316 | wcoc@nuvox.net www.westminstersc.com

Relocation Guide Now that you’ve visited the Mountain Lakes Region of South Carolina, chances are you’ve decided to stay—like many others have done. The Upstate has a national reputation as one of the best places to relocate. It’s a quality of life that, when combined with the local education, entertainment and cultural options, offers an unparalleled lifestyle. The Greater Oconee County Chamber of Commerce’s Relocation Guide and Business Directory provides information regarding housing and neighborhoods, area schools, medical services, healthy living opportunities, senior living, Oconee County profile, area industries and a business directory. Contact The Greater Oconee County Chamber to request your copy of the Relocation Guide. 2014-2015 • 1

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People Quick Facts Oconee County Population 2014 estimate: 76,029 Persons under 18 years old, 2013: 20.6% Persons 65 years and over, 2013: 21% Female persons, 2013: 50.6% Living in the same house 1 year and over 2009-2013: 84% Mean travel time to work (minutes), 2009-2013: 24.3 Housing units, 2013: 38,677 Home ownership rate, 2009-2013: 72% Housing units in multi-unit structures, 2009-2013: 9% Median valve of owner-occupied housing units, 2009-2013: $136,300 Households, 2009-2013: 30,106 Persons per household, 2009-2013: 2.45 InvestOconeeSC.com

Emergency Number for Oconee County and Vicinity

9-1-1

Fire, Police, Ambulance Oconee Memorial Hospital 298 Memorial Drive, Seneca, SC 29672 864.882.3351 Carolinas Poison Control Center 800.222.1222 Forest Fire Reporting 800.777.3473 • 800.735.8583 (TTY) Sheriff Anderson County 864.260.4400 Oconee County 864.638.4111 Pickens County 864.868.2603 Fire 864.898.5500 - Central, Norris, Six Mile Police 864.656.2222 - Clemson, Other Areas 864.226.6013 - Pendleton 864.944.6060 - Salem 864.885.2718 - Seneca City Only 864.638.4222 - Seneca, Other Areas 864.638.4345 - Walhalla 864.638.4222 - West Union Police 864.639.4020 - Central 864.624.2000 - City of Clemson 864.656.2222 - Clemson University 864.944.2819 - Salem 864.885.2718 - Seneca City Only 864.638.5831 - Walhalla 864.647.3222 - Westminster South Carolina Highway Patrol Emergencies Only 864.260.2200 800.768.1503 Copyright © Kingfisher Maps, Inc. 2009 www.kingfishermaps.com

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The Mountain Lakes Visitor’s Guide is a biannual publication published by The Journal and the Mountain Lakes Convention and Visitors Bureau in Oconee County, South Carolina. Its purpose is to provide information to visitors and tourists about Oconee and the surrounding area. It is available free of charge at numerous locations in Oconee, Pickens and Anderson counties and at South Carolina Welcome Centers. Any reproduction or duplication of this publication or any part thereof must be done with the publisher’s written permission. The publisher is not responsible for the claims made by the advertisers. Information current at the time of printing. Visit us at www.SCMountainLakes.com. ■ VIRTUAL EDITION The Mountain Lakes Convention and Visitors Bureau Visitors Guide online edition provides you the latest in publication technology. Though you’ll still want the print version to hold and read at your leisure, this new interactive feature allows you to share with friends online, interact with advertisers, authors, stories, and more…

■ RESOURCES Special thanks to ... Cities of Seneca, Walhalla, Westminster Oconee County Parks, Recreation and Tourism Oconee Heritage Center Pendleton District Commission South Carolina Department of Natural Resources South Carolina National Heritage Corridor South Carolina State Parks South Carolina State Trails Progam U.S. Army Corps of Engineers U.S. Forest Service Greater Oconee County Chamber of Commerce Walhalla Chamber of Commerce Westminster Chamber of Commerce Adam Wrigh, photographer

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