Hike to the spot, drive to the spot, or look out your hotel window. Scenic views can be found throughout the Upcountry.

Looming majestically beyond the low, soft hills of the Piedmont, the southernmost peaks of the Blue Ridge Mountains follow the highway. It provides a scenic alternative to driving the Interstate. Extending from I-85 near the N.C. border to... more info...
The lake has 7,500 acres of deep water and 75 miles of shoreline. The lake, named "Place of the Lost One" because of a Cherokee legend. Jocassee, an Indian maiden, was said to have drowned herself in grief over the murder of her... more info...
South Carolina's State Park system is one of the most admired in the country and provides a wide range of activities and spectacular scenery. At State Parks, you’ll find the best boating, mountain biking, horseback riding,... more info...
We've highlighted more than 35 publicly accessible waterfalls that are found in SC's Upcountry. They range in height from 40 to 700 feet. Most of the falls can be found in the area's parks and are easily reached, while... more info...
Bad Creek is the site of the largest hydroelectric station operated by Duke Power. Besides providing an important source of power generation, the Bad Creek site is adjacent to many important natural resources. The site open to the public more info...
Bald Rock, comprising 165 acres, is currently managed by the SC Department of Natural Resources. The property adjoins Caesars Head State Park and is part of the Mountain Bridge Wilderness Area. The rock, for which the preserve is named, is a... more info...
An excellent park for enthusiasts and photographers, at 3,266' above sea level, Caesars Head provides views of Table Rock, Pinnacle Mountain and other distant peaks of the Blue Ridge Mountains. more info...
Constructed in 1909 Campbellās Covered Bridge is the only remaining covered bridge in the State of South Carolina. more info...
The Chattooga is recognized as one of the SE's premier whitewater rivers and the most famous whitewater paddling spot in the state. more info...
Located on the Historic Long Creek Academy campus, this 3 hour tour takes you on a flight through the trees to experience the exhilaration of soaring with a birds eye view of native trees, wildflowers, historic buildings and 4 crossings over... more info...
The park is located at the confluence of the Chauga and Ramsay Creek. Visitors can enjoy hiking and biking trails, go tubing or fishing on the river, camp and enjoy the 40-foot waterfall and the suspension bridge over the river. ... more info...
The Chauga River is a popular fishing area for rainbow trout, brown trout, and redeye bass. The Cassidy Bridge area offers parking and access. The warmer reaches of the river have largemouth bass, bluegill, and catfish. more info...
The Outdoor Lab provides meeting and programming possibilities found in few environments. Excellent accommodations for conferences, workshops, retreats and other programs are available. more info...
Cowpens Battlefield commemorates a decisive battle that helped to turn the tide of war in the Southern Campaign of the American Revolution. more info...
The former World War II Army training camp features 7,054 acres of rolling terrain, two lakes that support an excellent habitat, trails, equestrian facilities and camping. Visitors can visit cemeteries of early settlers or remnant Army structures. 50 ca more info...