This document provides directions to eight access points along Eastatoe Creek and its tributaries in Pickens County, South Carolina. It lists the starting location, directions, and distance to each access point. The access points range from short half-mile hikes to a more strenuous 2.4 mile hike along Eastatoe Creek Gorge. Recreational activities like fishing, wading, and camping are implied at some of the access locations.
This document provides directions to eight access points along Eastatoe Creek and its tributaries in Pickens County, South Carolina. It lists the starting location, directions, and distance to each access point. The access points range from short half-mile hikes to a more strenuous 2.4 mile hike along Eastatoe Creek Gorge. Recreational activities like fishing, wading, and camping are implied at some of the access locations.
This document provides directions to eight access points along Eastatoe Creek and its tributaries in Pickens County, South Carolina. It lists the starting location, directions, and distance to each access point. The access points range from short half-mile hikes to a more strenuous 2.4 mile hike along Eastatoe Creek Gorge. Recreational activities like fishing, wading, and camping are implied at some of the access locations.
This document provides directions to eight access points along Eastatoe Creek and its tributaries in Pickens County, South Carolina. It lists the starting location, directions, and distance to each access point. The access points range from short half-mile hikes to a more strenuous 2.4 mile hike along Eastatoe Creek Gorge. Recreational activities like fishing, wading, and camping are implied at some of the access locations.
42 Dug Mountain (Eastatoe Creek): From Pickens, travel
north on US 178 for 8.6 miles. Turn left onto SC Hwy 11 and travel 4.9 miles. Turn right onto Roy F Jones Road and travel 1.3 miles to parking area on the right.
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43 Hemlock Hollow (Eastatoe Creek): From Pickens,
travel north on US 178 for 8.6 miles. Turn left onto SC Hwy 11 and travel 6.1 miles. Turn right at the gated road. (on the right immediately before you reach Long Shoals Park Entrance). There is a moderate 0.5 mile hike to the river. This area is also accessible by boat from Lake Keowee. 44 Peach Orchard (Eastatoe Creek): From Pickens, travel north on US 178 for 8.6 miles. Turn left onto SC Hwy 11 and travel 4.9 miles. Turn right onto Roy F Jones Road. Travel 0.7 miles and park at the gated road on the right. There is a 1 mile moderate hike. 45 Granny Gear (Eastatoe Creek): From Pickens, travel north on US 178 for 8.6 miles. Turn left onto SC Hwy 11 and travel 4.9 miles. Turn right onto Roy F Jones Road. Travel 2.2 miles and turn right onto Granny Gear Road (S-39-143). Travel 0.2 mile, just past the fire department, and take a right into the parking area under the power line. There is a 0.5 mile moderate hike to access. 46 Cleo Chapman (Eastatoe Creek): From Pickens, travel north on US 178 for 8.6 miles. Turn left onto SC Hwy 11 and travel 4.9 miles. Turn right onto Roy F Jones Road and travel 2.2 miles and turn right onto Granny Gear Road (S-39-143). Travel 0.2 miles and turn right onto Cleo Chapman Hwy (S-39-100). Travel 1.8 miles to the bridge. Park at the bridge. 47 Eastatoe Creek Heritage Preserve (Eastatoe Creek): From Salem, travel northwest on SC 130 for 1.2 miles. Turn right onto SC 11 and travel 14.7 miles. Turn left onto US 178 W and travel 8.1 miles. Turn left onto Laurel Valley Road (S-39-237). Travel approximately 250 feet immediately veer right onto Horse Pasture Road. Travel 0.4 miles to trail head for Eastatoe Creek Heritage Preserve. There is a strenuous 2.4 mile hike to the river in the Eastatoe Gorge. There are also designated primitive camping areas. 48 Laurel Valley Lodge Eastatoe Creek: From Salem, travel northwest on SC 130 for 1.2 miles. Turn right onto SC 11 and travel 14.7 miles. Turn left onto US 178 W and travel 8.1 miles. Turn left onto Laurel Valley Road (S-39-237). Access at bridge over creek and at Laurel Valley Road. 53