We stopped at the visitor center when we entered South Carolina and were given a stack of brochures on interesting places. What caught my eye right away were the ones describing waterfalls in what is call the UpCountry. There are 31 falls in the small northwest corner of the state. I asked the lady at the desk how many were accessible without much walking. She was quick to point out 4 different falls that fit the bill. 3 of them were grouped fairly close together so we decided to ride out to see them all on the same day. What a glorious day we had. The ride was great and the falls were breathtaking.
The first fall was right on the parking lot and we were able to get our pictures without walking more than a few feet. This is Chau Ram Falls on Ramsey Creek. There was a huge sloped rock on out side of the creek that we were able to climb on to get a different view of the falls. I felt like I could have stayed there forever. If I thought I could have gotten up from the rock I would have sat down. However, we had two more falls to see that day so couldn’t stay long.
Next we drove on a beautiful route through the rural communities to a narrow road leading to Stumphouse Tunnel Park. We did see a trail to the tunnel but it was steep so we didn’t go there. We decided to take the short hike to the falls instead. Part way down I knew I had to go further to get a better view. They had a great viewing platform that gave a view all the down to the bottom of the gorge. Some people did go off the paved trail to the bottom of the falls but it was really steep. This was Issaqueena Falls, named for an Indian maiden.
We had a longer drive to the third falls which went by several lakes. We took a long drive to an overlook over the valley and one of the lakes. The water was so blue and contrasted beautifully with the fall colors on the hillside.
Finally we arrived at Whitewater Falls which starts in North Carolina and ends in South Carolina. It is the highest fall in eastern America. It has an upper and lower falls. We set out to hike to the upper falls on the 1/2 mile uphill climb. I was really not sure if I would make it since I have a had time walking uphill. However, to my surprise, I made it after taking frequent rests. There were some interesting rock formations along the path that caught my eye. Tony checked out the path to the lower falls and decided he wasn’t going down all the steps. So I was not able to get any pictures of that part but a lady did show me the one she took. It was really beautiful.. So in all, I hiked over a mile at this falls plus all the hiking at the first one. I was so tired but very thankful for a wonderful day.
Next adventure will be in Greenville where we saw the 4th falls. Talk soon.



In the Center we saw a mock-up up the international space station that was so awesome. Tony’s sister did some work on the Space Station when she was working for McDonnell Douglas in Southern CA. So it was so awesome to get more information on the station and see what it was like for the astronauts who have to live on it for months at a time. Note the pictures of the treadmill and sleeping bag that look like they are hanging on the wall, they are.
