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The Great Outdoors
Whether you're here for the weekend or for the duration...
a list of places to go and things to do to enjoy the mountains and
rivers of the Upstate South Carolina/Western North Carolina area.
If you know of a swimming hole or a trail we've missed, send a note
to info@spartanburg.com.
Hollywild
Animal Park
Hollywild Animal Park is located near Inman in Spartanburg County,
South Carolina, one of the most scenic and culturally diverse areas of
South Carolina's Upcountry. Nestled on over 100 acres, Hollywild is a
501(c)(3) non-profit organization committed to providing an interactive
and enlightening experience for our visitors as we continually improve
the lives of our animals in an enriching and respectful environment.
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Featured
Destination
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Day-tripping at Mountain Bridge Wilderness Area. Caesars
Head, Jones Gap State Park, and other wildernesspreserves
make up the Mountain Bridge Wilderness Area. Located in Upper
Greenville County, the Area offers 50+ miles of hiking (easy
- strenuous) and trailside camping spots. Take Hwy. 276 W.
for about 30 mi. Park is located at the top of the mountain
right off the Hwy. The North Carolina border is 3 mi. away.
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Featured Destination
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Day-tripping
at the Carl Sandburg Home and farm in Historic Flat Rock. Just south of Hendersonville off of N. C. Highway 25. A visit that will stay with you for years to come.
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Featured Destination
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Day-tripping
at Chimney Rock Park . Just south of Hendersonville off of N. C. Highway 74. If you're looking for a nice, "outdoors-y" spot to spend the better part of a day away from your own particular hustle and bustle, Chimney Rock Park might just be the place.
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Keeping it simple.
If you're seeking
an outdoor adventure, look no further. The Upstate/WNC area is surrounded
by natural beauty and numerous opportunities for enjoying the outdoors.
Hiking in the Great Smoky Mountains... more
details at hikinginthesmokys.com, the most comprehensive site on the web for information on Great Smoky Mountains Trails.
Here are some safe places to start your outdoor adventures.
Chattooga
National Wild and Scenic River
Born high in the Carolina mountains and dropping an average of
49.3 feet per mile in its race past the stately woods of Sumter
National Forest, for 40 miles this tumultuous (and sometimes disarmingly
placid) mountain river separates South Carolina and Georgia. The
Chattooga became a sort of national quest after its starring role
in the movie "Deliverance." For guided raft tours, contact Wildwater
Ltd. at 800-451-9972 or 864-647-9587.
Jones
Gap State Park
Picnicking and trailside camping in one of South Carolina's most
pristine wilderness areas in the Upcountry can be enjoyed at this
3,346-acre park in Greenville County. Located in the 10,000-acre
Mountain Bridge Wilderness and Recreation Area, this park encompasses
the Middle Saluda River, designated the state's first scenic river.
In addition, the park is an access point to the Foothills Hiking
Trail.
Palmetto
Trail
Not yet completed, this trail will eventually link the Blue Ridge
Mountains to the Atlantic Ocean. Several passages are currently
open in Santee Cooper Country. For more information, contact the
Palmetto Conservation Foundation at 803-771-0870.
Sumter National
Forest
This woodland covers over 118,000 acres and provides hiking and
biking trails, recreation areas, and a peaceful environment to enjoy
wildlife and green spaces. For more information about this area,
call the National Forest Service at 803-561-4000.
If none of these destinations is quite what you're looking for, try the South Carolina State Trails Program. They have a great directory of the green spaces throughout South Carolina.
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Bicycling: Road and Mountain
- Bent Creek Recreational Area
If you're looking for a fun ride in the forest not too far from home, the Bent Creek area just south of Asheville, NC offers a number of rides on gravel roads and single tracks.
- Blue Wall Passage of the Palmetto Trail
From either the Blue Wall Preserve or the Foothills Equestrian Nature Center (FENCE), you will find this scenic section of the Palmetto Trail offers a lot of diversity. You will pass from old forest to the city streets of downtown Landrum in Spartanburg County. As you wander over rolling hills, you will be treated to some beautiful views of mountains, clear ponds, and some of South Carolina's finest horse farms. Although this trail is listed as hiking and mountain biking, it has sections that are not for the mountain bike enthusiast, because they are on streets or sidewalks.
- Croft State Natural Area
Starting from the parking area, this somewhat challenging trail in Spartanburg County has something for just about everyone. There is enough climbing, fast down hills, and hard packed sections, which allow fairly high speeds to satisfy the intermediates and experts, but may be too much for beginners. Several connector trails provide variation and new challenges, especially the Idaho pass, which is more technical.
- Tsali Recreation Area by Asheville local Tom Livingston.
World famous single-track trails along Lake Fontana's shores. (Advanced.)
- Upstate Mountain Bikers Association
The mission of the UMBA is to provide an organization to work with local land managers to build and maintain a network of trails to improve the mountain biking experience of its membership. Maps, trail status reports, and event calendars are available on the website.
Lakes & Rivers
- Fish Tales Guide Service
A guide service for striper and hybrid on Lake Hartwell. Group packages and lodging available.
- Lake Bowen
Lake Bowen is located near the city of New Prospect in Spartanburg County and impounds the South Pacolet River. There is a boat ramp located on SC 9. Lake Bowen also has a public fishing pier. (Because Lake Bowen is a water system lake certain rules apply.)
- Lake Hartwell
Located at the base of the Blue Ridge Mountains in Anderson County, SC, this lake covers 56,000 acres and offers fishing and water sports.
- Lake Lure
Lake Lure, NC is located in Rutherford County and tucked among the Blue Ridge Mountains. A very short trip from Chimney Rock Park, the lake is on Highway 64/74A, approximately an hour's drive from Spartanburg. Directions are available on the website.
- Lake Lyman and Lake Cooley
These two Spartanburg County lakes provide a variety of lodging and boating resources.
- Lawson's Fork Creek
Spartanburg's Lawson's Fork is now accessible to paddlers who want to put in at Whitney and float to the Cottonwood Trail, a distance of 4.5 river miles. Work has been completed on the "put-in" just below the dam, along U.S. Highway 221.
Rock Climbing and Mountaineering
Upstate South Carolina and WNC has long been a destination for climbers and mountaineers of all abilities. Located near the southern terminus of the Appalachians, this area features some of the most impressive mountains on the Eastern seaboard, including Mt. Mitchell, with the highest summit this side of the Rockies. From rugged winter ascents of 6000-foot snow-capped mountains to the water-marked faces of the famous granite domes, the Upstate offers a multitude of options for the climber to explore and consider.
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Chimney Rock Park
Have you ever wanted to go rock climbing or rappelling but have been hesitant to try? Why not sign up for a 2-hour climbing clinic or a half or full-day training session with a certified instructor and take on the cliffs overlooking Hickory Nut Gorge. We’ve partnered with the Southeast’s only AMGA accredited guide service, Fox Mountain Guides, to offer you a climbing experience you won’t soon forget. Guided climbing opportunities are available for the beginners to advanced climbers. No experience is necessary, though, and we provide all the equipment. Reservations are required. The Park, located 60 miles north of Spartanburg, is open all year. Live it up! 800-277-9611 800-277-9611
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Toads-R-Us. 5.9+ FA Chris Little, Clarence Hickman & Mark Pell
Dinkus Dog. 5.10 First Ascent by Jeep Gaskin & Jeff Burton, 1979.
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Cornflake Crack. Ee-Gads! 5.11 FA Art Williams & Mike Holloway, 1972; FFA Henry Barber & Ric Hatch, 1976
other
popular activities:
biking
. disc
golf . family
fun . fishing . golf
. hiking/backpacking . hot
air balloon rides . rafting
. rock climbing . scenic
drives . shopping . water
sports . other great ideas
Information
on other outdoor organizations and activities :
- Adventure
Carolinas works to promote the growth and development of adventure
sports in the Carolinas. The website is a hub for all adventurers
to share information, tales of adventure, photos, training plans
and events.
- Appalachian
Trail Conference
- Appalachian
Trailplace
- The
Blue Ridge Parkway
- Blue
Ridge Bicycle Club
- Electric
City Cycling Club, based in Anderson, SC, is a mostly touring,
partly racing club which also includes a sizeable mountain biking
population. We have over 200 members from all over Upstate (Northwest)
South Carolina.
- Elisha
Mitchell Audubon Society
- Freewheelers
of Spartanburg Bicycle Club have their regular Club meetings
on the first Monday of each month. Visit the website for more
information on meetings and events.
- Mudslingers
The Cherokee Mudslingers ATV Club is a member run club dedicated
to safe, fun and ethical ATV riding. The club was formed in July
of 1998 when landowners stopped OHVs from riding at the sandbar
located in Gaffney, SC on the Broad River. The club headquarters
are located in Gaffney, SC.
- Out
There
- Palmetto
Conversation Foundation is a nonprofit membership organization
that conserves South Carolina's natural resources, preserves
historic landmarks, and promotes outdoor recreation and active
living.
- Pisgah
National Forest
- Spartanburg
Running Club is open to anyone interested in running. For
information call 864-591-4261 or visit the website.
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