One of the most successful of
these excursions has been Opossum Creek Falls and the Chattooga River. Located
in the Andrew Pickens Ranger District of Sumter National Forest, the trailhead
is off Turkey Ridge Road (FS 755, also has the trailhead for Long Creek Falls) about
1.5 hours from Greenville. Make sure to download driving and hiking
instructions as there is little service out that way, although strangely enough
I had a signal once I got down on the Chattooga.
The hike is 5 miles round-trip if
you take the trail that leaves from the road slightly before the parking area
(the trail takes off between two boulders). For 2.2 miles you will be
descending down to the Chattooga River along Camp Branch. The trail is easily
followed, and the poison ivy avoided if you stay on-trail. There is an
elevation change of more than 750ft, so plan accordingly!
Once you reach the river, the
trail continues to the left along Opossum Branch. It is only another 1/3 mile
to the falls, however there are a couple of tricky spots to reach the base.
After spending some time at the
waterfall, we returned to the Chattooga for a few hours on the beach. The shoals
just upstream have deposited a nice sandy beach, along with a shallow area
great for kids. The opposite bank is Georgia, and you’ll see rafts and kayaks
coming down the river on warm summer days.
The Chattooga River is designated
a Wild and Scenic River, which means no roads to the river or development of
any kind are allowed on 39.8 miles of the river since 1974. This is a remote
corner of the state, the river bisecting the Ellicott Rock Wilderness which
straddles three states (Georgia, North Carolina and South Carolina) and three
National Forests (the Chattahoochee, Nantahala and Sumter National Forests). To
read more about the region, see my post The Wild and Scenic Chattooga River.
On the way back to Greenville, you
might want to check out Chattooga Belle Farm. If you have any energy left, they
have you-pick peaches, blueberries and nectarines. Or, pick up fresh produce
from the farm store, have lunch at the bistro, or even enjoy a tasting at the
distillery. More information here.
Glorious adventures! Each step taken adds treasures to keep in their hearts and souls!
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