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Jones Gap State Park is a South Carolina state park in northern Greenville County, near Marietta. The 3,964-acre (1,604 ha) park, which includes the headwaters of the Middle Saluda River , is, with Caesars Head State Park , administered by the state Department of Parks, Recreation, and Tourism as part of the Mountain Bridge Wilderness.
Caesars Head State Park is a park in northern Greenville County, South Carolina, that borders Transylvania County, North Carolina, and is reached via US 276.The eponymous rock formation, one of the highest points in Greenville County, is a granitic gneiss outcrop at 3,208 ft (978 m) above sea level on the Blue Ridge Escarpment of the Blue Ridge Mountains and rests roughly 2,000 ft (600 m ...
When it comes to lesser-known hikes, in the winter, MacDowell said she recommends Jones Gap State Park where 60-plus miles of trails and 17,000 acres of mountain woodlands join the park with ...
Sassafras Mountain to Caesars Head State Park is a 14.2 miles (22.9 km) trail that passes through Headwaters State Forest and ends at U.S. Highway 276. There is another trail connecting to Jones Gap State Park. Eastatoe Gorge Spur is a 2.3 miles (3.7 km) dead-end spur that goes into the Eastatoe Gorge Natural Area.
The Waterfall Trail along Falls Creek in Jones Gap State Park is a 2-mile round-trip hike that brings hikers face to face with three waterfalls. Each is a cascade with heights ranging from about ...
Huntington Beach State Park: Georgetown 2,500 1,000 1960 1962 Jones Gap State Park: Greenville 3,964 1,604 1976 1985 Keowee-Toxaway State Park: Pickens 1,000 400 1970 1975 Kings Mountain State Park: Cherokee, York 6,885 2,786 1934 1936 Lake Greenwood State Park: Greenwood 914 370 1938 1940 Lake Hartwell State Park: Oconee 680 280 1976 1985
Oconee State Park is a state park located in the Blue Ridge Mountain region of South Carolina. This 1165-acre (472 ha) park has several recreational opportunities to choose from. They include cabins, camping, fishing and boating in the two small lakes located on the park grounds, hiking on eight nature/hiking trails, and several picnic and ...
DuPont State Recreational Forest, commonly known as DuPont Forest, is a 12,500-acre (51 km 2) [1] [3] state forest, located in Henderson and Transylvania counties of North Carolina. The name originates from the fact that the DuPont company arranged the sale of the original tract to the state. [2] Adjacent tracts have since been purchased and ...