In the heat of the summer, a long and strenuous hike may seem like a bit of a daunting challenge to those who aren’t up for such an undertaking, especially in high temperatures. The good news is that you can stop googling “waterfalls near me” because not all of the waterfalls in South Carolina require a planned expedition into the forest. Check out the list below. It features seven wonderful waterfalls that require little to even no hiking. Chasing waterfalls… without the chase? You bet!
- Wildcat Branch Falls - near Cleveland
Google Maps/Kendra Grant Wildcat Branch Falls’ lower waterfall in a series of three is so accessible, visitors can see it from the road while passing by in a vehicle. Luckily, this little wayside park does have a small parking area as well as a trail leading up the hill to the other two falls in this trio. The wading pool at the lower waterfall even has a set of stone steps, making it easy to get in there and splash around. 5500 Geer Hwy, Cleveland, SC 29635, USA
- Pleasant Ridge Falls - Marietta
Google Maps/Rodney Crenshaw Located inside Pleasant Ridge County Park (a Greenville County Park), Pleasant Ridge Falls is easily observed from a short walk along a park trail. Prepare to dip your toes in the water to cool off on a hot summer day. Pleasant Ridge Falls, 4232 SC-11, Marietta, SC 29661, USA
3. Carrick Creek Falls - Pickens
Google Maps/Flem Hike the short and easy Carrick Creek Trail at Table Rock State Park and at only a short distance into the trail you’ll encounter Carrick Creek Falls. Yes, it’s always this beautiful! Carrick Creek Falls, 388 Table Rock State Park Rd, Pickens, SC 29671, USA
4. Reedy River Falls - Greenville
Google Maps/Roger G Easily the most spectacular urban waterfall in the South, Reedy River Falls shares the limelight in the heart of Greenville’s famously popular Falls Park on the Reedy with the park’s other main attraction: the curved Liberty Bridge. Any visit to Greenville deserves to have some time carved out to view this waterfall from the bridge. Reedy River Falls, 37 Furman College Way, Greenville, SC 29601, USA
5. Issaqueena Fall - near Walhalla
Google Maps/Robert Wilson Head to the Sumter National Forest for a short 0.3-mile hike to view the 100-foot cascade with a legendary backstory. Issaqueena Falls trail is accessible via Stumphouse Tunnel Park just north of Walhalla. Stumphouse Tunnel Road, Stumphouse Tunnel Rd, South Carolina, USA
6. Chau Ram Falls
- Westminster
Google Maps/Bruce Fisher Jr Drive right up and park beside this fun waterfall swimming hole found within Chau Ram County Park in Oconee County. Wear or bring swimming attire; this one may be irresistible for checking out the cool waters flowing over this 30 foot waterfall at just the right intensity.
7. Twin Falls - Sunset
Flickr/Jim Liestman There are two trails to view Twin Falls. The Upper Trail is 2.3 miles and, as the trail’s name implies, is a view nearer to the top of the falls. But the Twin Falls Lower Trail is only 0.7-miles out and back and is rated as easy. This waterfall on this list may require a bit more effort than the others, but it’s absolutely worth it to see this pair of falls that are 75 feet tall. Waterfalls Road, Waterfalls Rd, Sunset, SC 29685, USA
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Google Maps/Kendra Grant
Wildcat Branch Falls’ lower waterfall in a series of three is so accessible, visitors can see it from the road while passing by in a vehicle. Luckily, this little wayside park does have a small parking area as well as a trail leading up the hill to the other two falls in this trio. The wading pool at the lower waterfall even has a set of stone steps, making it easy to get in there and splash around.
5500 Geer Hwy, Cleveland, SC 29635, USA
Google Maps/Rodney Crenshaw
Located inside Pleasant Ridge County Park (a Greenville County Park), Pleasant Ridge Falls is easily observed from a short walk along a park trail. Prepare to dip your toes in the water to cool off on a hot summer day.
Pleasant Ridge Falls, 4232 SC-11, Marietta, SC 29661, USA
Google Maps/Flem
Hike the short and easy Carrick Creek Trail at Table Rock State Park and at only a short distance into the trail you’ll encounter Carrick Creek Falls. Yes, it’s always this beautiful!
Carrick Creek Falls, 388 Table Rock State Park Rd, Pickens, SC 29671, USA
Google Maps/Roger G
Easily the most spectacular urban waterfall in the South, Reedy River Falls shares the limelight in the heart of Greenville’s famously popular Falls Park on the Reedy with the park’s other main attraction: the curved Liberty Bridge. Any visit to Greenville deserves to have some time carved out to view this waterfall from the bridge.
Reedy River Falls, 37 Furman College Way, Greenville, SC 29601, USA
Google Maps/Robert Wilson
Head to the Sumter National Forest for a short 0.3-mile hike to view the 100-foot cascade with a legendary backstory. Issaqueena Falls trail is accessible via Stumphouse Tunnel Park just north of Walhalla.
Stumphouse Tunnel Road, Stumphouse Tunnel Rd, South Carolina, USA
Google Maps/Bruce Fisher Jr
Drive right up and park beside this fun waterfall swimming hole found within Chau Ram County Park in Oconee County. Wear or bring swimming attire; this one may be irresistible for checking out the cool waters flowing over this 30 foot waterfall at just the right intensity.
Flickr/Jim Liestman
There are two trails to view Twin Falls. The Upper Trail is 2.3 miles and, as the trail’s name implies, is a view nearer to the top of the falls. But the Twin Falls Lower Trail is only 0.7-miles out and back and is rated as easy. This waterfall on this list may require a bit more effort than the others, but it’s absolutely worth it to see this pair of falls that are 75 feet tall.
Waterfalls Road, Waterfalls Rd, Sunset, SC 29685, USA
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Waterfalls Near Me March 19, 2022 SKS What are the best waterfall hikes in South Carolina? If you are looking for some longer hikes to see some waterfalls, South Carolina is the place, with plenty of excellent options to choose from. Table Rock Trail Table Rock Trail is probably the most difficult hike on this list, clocking in at almost 7 miles and with about 1,000 feet of elevation. However, you will be rewarded for your effort when you see the incredible view from the top of Governor’s Rock Overlook. Along the way, you will also pass the Carrick Creek Falls. Rainbow Falls Trail The Rainbow Falls Trail is easier than the Table Rock Trail, clocking in at about 4.4 miles. Located in Jones Gap State Park, this narrow waterfall flows right off the cliffs and is quite cool. Reservations for Jones Gap State Park are required 48 hours in advance, so this isn’t a great hike for a last minute trip, but with a little planning, is well worth the hike. Yellow Branch Falls Trail Located in Walhalla, South Carolina, this trail brings you to the picturesque 50 foot Yellow Branch Falls. This waterfall is much different than Rainbow Falls, as the water cascades down a series of boulders and rocks. What is the tallest waterfall in South Carolina? In the northern part of South Carolina, close to the South Carolina / North Carolina border, you can find Raven Cliff Falls, the state’s tallest waterfall. Although the official number is disputed, Raven Cliff Falls is thought to be around 400 feet tall and has quite an impressive view. Located in Caesar’s Head State Park outside of Cleveland this hike is a popular one. In the fall, the surrounding trees turn all shades of orange, yellow, red, and green, and surrounding the rushing water of Raven Cliff Falls, the view is absolutely incredible. The hike to Raven Cliff Falls is a little over 2 miles each way, but is mostly flat, making for a great morning walk if you feel up for it.
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Waterfalls Near Me
March 19, 2022
SKS
What are the best waterfall hikes in South Carolina? If you are looking for some longer hikes to see some waterfalls, South Carolina is the place, with plenty of excellent options to choose from. Table Rock Trail Table Rock Trail is probably the most difficult hike on this list, clocking in at almost 7 miles and with about 1,000 feet of elevation. However, you will be rewarded for your effort when you see the incredible view from the top of Governor’s Rock Overlook. Along the way, you will also pass the Carrick Creek Falls. Rainbow Falls Trail The Rainbow Falls Trail is easier than the Table Rock Trail, clocking in at about 4.4 miles. Located in Jones Gap State Park, this narrow waterfall flows right off the cliffs and is quite cool. Reservations for Jones Gap State Park are required 48 hours in advance, so this isn’t a great hike for a last minute trip, but with a little planning, is well worth the hike. Yellow Branch Falls Trail Located in Walhalla, South Carolina, this trail brings you to the picturesque 50 foot Yellow Branch Falls. This waterfall is much different than Rainbow Falls, as the water cascades down a series of boulders and rocks. What is the tallest waterfall in South Carolina? In the northern part of South Carolina, close to the South Carolina / North Carolina border, you can find Raven Cliff Falls, the state’s tallest waterfall. Although the official number is disputed, Raven Cliff Falls is thought to be around 400 feet tall and has quite an impressive view. Located in Caesar’s Head State Park outside of Cleveland this hike is a popular one. In the fall, the surrounding trees turn all shades of orange, yellow, red, and green, and surrounding the rushing water of Raven Cliff Falls, the view is absolutely incredible. The hike to Raven Cliff Falls is a little over 2 miles each way, but is mostly flat, making for a great morning walk if you feel up for it.
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If you are looking for some longer hikes to see some waterfalls, South Carolina is the place, with plenty of excellent options to choose from.
Table Rock Trail
Table Rock Trail is probably the most difficult hike on this list, clocking in at almost 7 miles and with about 1,000 feet of elevation. However, you will be rewarded for your effort when you see the incredible view from the top of Governor’s Rock Overlook. Along the way, you will also pass the Carrick Creek Falls.
Rainbow Falls Trail
The Rainbow Falls Trail is easier than the Table Rock Trail, clocking in at about 4.4 miles. Located in Jones Gap State Park, this narrow waterfall flows right off the cliffs and is quite cool. Reservations for Jones Gap State Park are required 48 hours in advance, so this isn’t a great hike for a last minute trip, but with a little planning, is well worth the hike.
Yellow Branch Falls Trail
Located in Walhalla, South Carolina, this trail brings you to the picturesque 50 foot Yellow Branch Falls. This waterfall is much different than Rainbow Falls, as the water cascades down a series of boulders and rocks.
What is the tallest waterfall in South Carolina?
In the northern part of South Carolina, close to the South Carolina / North Carolina border, you can find Raven Cliff Falls, the state’s tallest waterfall. Although the official number is disputed, Raven Cliff Falls is thought to be around 400 feet tall and has quite an impressive view. Located in Caesar’s Head State Park outside of Cleveland this hike is a popular one. In the fall, the surrounding trees turn all shades of orange, yellow, red, and green, and surrounding the rushing water of Raven Cliff Falls, the view is absolutely incredible.
The hike to Raven Cliff Falls is a little over 2 miles each way, but is mostly flat, making for a great morning walk if you feel up for it.