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Issaqueena Falls PDF Print E-mail
Written by Alec Swayngham   
Wednesday, 23 September 2009 18:37

Description: Beginning from the parking area for the Stumphouse Tunnel, this 15-minute hike to Issaqueena Falls is an easy excursion for even the beginning hiker, and it’s rich in lore and history. That’s why it is no stretch to lump this 100-foot cascade among the most popular in Oconee County, and among the most beautiful.

Also in the park is the Stumphouse Tunnel, which is 25 feet high, 17 feet wide, and although it was not completed, extends 1,617 feet into the mountain. You can walk to the end of the tunnel, but be aware there may be water and you will need a flashlight to find your way.

 

Height: 100 feet

Length of hike: 0.2 mile

Time to hike: 15 minutes

Difficulty: Very easy

Creek or river: Cane Creek

USGS Quadrangle: Walhalla

 


Directions to the falls:

1. From Walhalla drive west on SC 28 for 6.9 miles and turn right into Stumphouse Tunnel Park.

2. Pass through the gate and follow the road to the parking lot and picnic area on the right.

3. Park and walk across the footbridge on the west side of the parking lot.

4. From here a path curving to the right side of the falls is apparent. This trail gives a fine view of the falls and its boulder-strewn creek course through the deeply incised valley below.

 

Information: City Hall, 101 East Main Street, Walhalla, SC, 29691. Telephone: 864-638-4343

 

Last Updated on Monday, 28 September 2009 16:48
 
Twinn Falls PDF Print E-mail
Written by Alec Swayngham   
Wednesday, 23 September 2009 18:37

Description: Though it goes by more names than an escaped convict, once you see Twin Falls in person, you won’t mistake it with any other waterfall. The left and larger of the falls pitches from a height of 75-feet over a massive slab of granite, while the right side manages a short drop onto another chunk of stone and then slides down a 45-degree slope before rejoining its brother. All in all, a fine show and only an easy 15-minute walk.

 

Height: 75 feet

Time to hike: 15 minutes

Length of hike: 0.25 mile

Difficulty: Easy

Creek or river: Reedy Cove Creek

USGS Quadrangle: Eastatoe Gap

 

Twinn Falls

 

Directions to falls:

1. From Pickens, drive north on US 178 for approximately 12 miles and turn left (southwest) onto Cleo Chapman Road (Pickens County S-39-100) at Bob’s Place Tavern.

2. Drive 2 miles to a “T” intersection, then turn right (north) onto Eastatoe Community Road (Pickens County S-39-92).

3. Drive 1 mile and turn right (east) onto Waterfalls Road, which turns to gravel.

4. Continue on this road until it ends at a parking area.

5. Walk down the old roadbed that starts at the end of the parking area. It is approximately 0.25 mile to the waterfall.

 

Information: Felbern Foundation, 1429 Highway 176 West, Tryon, NC 28782. Telephone: 828-859-6745

Last Updated on Sunday, 27 September 2009 21:40
 

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