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Spartanburg is a terrific place to work, raise a family and enjoy what life has to offer, but that doesn't take away the need to get away from it all every once in a while, away from paved streets, traffic noise and all the signs of civilization. Caesars Head State Park, so close, yet so far, is the perfect day trip to what seems like another world. Caesars Head is a mere 60 miles northwest of Spartanburg, right on the South Carolina/North Carolina border. Because it rises 3,266 feet above sea level, temperatures at Caesars Head are often considerably lower than those in Spartanburg, so park visitors should bring along appropriate clothing with the cooler temperatures in mind. Its remote location is one of its attractions, but it's not so remote that visitors find it difficult to reach; a short drive over to Greenville and up US 276 to SC 11 will deliver visitors to a picturesque mountain getaway (it takes about an hour and a half). Photographers and nature enthusiasts are enamored by the panoramic views of nearby valleys, Table Rock and Pinnacle mountains, as well as the Blue Ridge Mountains, which can be seen off in the distance. There are many reasons to visit Caesars Head, like the availability of fishing, camping and picnicking in such a beautiful setting, but it's the hiking trails that set it apart. Over fifty miles of trails, from easy to strenuous, await outdoor enthusiasts of almost any fitness level.
Within this beautiful park, hikers can experience some breathtaking sights, including Raven Cliff Falls, an exquisite 420-foot high cascading waterfall and one of the highest in the eastern United States. The trail to Raven Cliff Falls is about two miles long, but well worth the trip; this waterfall is one of the most awe-inspiring natural sites in the state. The Ashmore Heritage Preserve can also be found within the protection of this state park. The preserve is a safe haven for endangered and unusual plants. Visitors are welcome in the preserve, but all are asked to take great care during their visit and not disturb the natural habitat of these plants. Park visitors are encouraged to ask park rangers about plant species that can be found in the preserve. Caesars Head is open daily, 9AM-6PM during Standard Time, 9AM-9PM during Daylight Savings Time. For more information, the park can be reached at 864-836-6115. There is no admission fee. (Photos provided by Tony Smith.)
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