State Parks, County Parks, and Protected Natural Areas

The protected areas of Lake Hartwell Country offer exciting outdoor adventures for the avid outdoorsman and the casual nature-lover. Get out and explore them!

State Parks, County Parks, and Protected Natural Areas

Anderson, South Carolina 29621, United States

Created By: Lake Hartwell Country

Tour Information

Lake Hartwell Country is blessed with beautiful natural scenery that rivals some of the most well-known natural beauties in the world. The combination of mountains, rivers, waterfalls, rolling pastures, and expansive lakes creates a nature-lover's paradise. With seven state parks, a national forest, and many other county parks and protected areas, there is no shortage of adventures to be had in Lake Hartwell Country!


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What You'll See on the Tour

Sadlers Creek has access to one of the best sections of Lake Hartwell. They also have several camping sites and some relaxing trails through the trees!
Lake Hartwell State Park's main attraction is, of course, Lake Hartwell itself. This relaxing park has boat docks, a fishing pier, and several camping and RV sites.
If you're looking for a mountain getaway, then check out Oconee State Park. This beautiful park is home to the beginning (or end!) of the Foothills Trail, several other hiking trails, a water wheel, cabins, campsites, a swimming hole, and m... Read more
Oconee Station houses a unique stone building that was used as an outpost for the SC State Militia in the 18th and 19th centuries. They also have a 1.5 mile, one-way trail that leads to Station Cove Falls.
Devils Fork offers the only public access to Lake Jocassee, a deep, clear lake fed by crisp mountain streams. They have cabins that can be rented, campsites, boat access, and kayak rentals to enjoy the water.
Keowee-Toxaway offers access to lake Keowee, has several campsites, and is perfect for a day hanging out on the lake. Photo courtesy of SC State Parks
This state park is home to one of the most iconic natural landmarks in the state of South Carolina: Table Rock Mountain. There are several great hiking trails here including the Table Rock Summit trail, kayak and canoe rentals, cabins, cam... Read more
The Jocassee Gorges were named by National Geographic as one of the world's last 50 great places, and for good reason. This area is a temperate rainforest, one of only two in the lower 48 United States. With hiking trails, overlooks, and r... Read more
This park in Westminster features a waterfall, swimming hole, trails and access to the Chauga River. It's a must-see!
Located on the shores of Lake Keowee, this park is a perfect place to bring the family for a weekend of fun. There are tent and RV sites for camping, a fishing pier, basketball and volleyball courts, and many other attractions to keep your ... Read more
For a relaxing weekend on the lake with the family, check out South Cove County Park. This park offers camping and RV sites, a boat ramp, and is open year-round. Several species of birds also call this area home, so keep your eye out for wi... Read more
For access to Lake Keowee, mountain views, and a relaxing vacation, Mile Creek County Park has it all. They have several camping and RV sites, cabins, boat ramps, and plenty of opportunities to relax on the water. 
The Sumter National Forest is home to dozens of waterfalls, hiking trails, and camping opportunities. It also provides access to the Wild and Scenic Chattooga River. The outdoor adventure possibilities here are endless!

 

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