Ellicott Rock Wilderness is a unique tri-state protected area, offering diverse ecosystems and a variety of outdoor activities. It is a haven for hiking enthusiasts and nature lovers.
Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Ellicott Rock Wilderness.
No special permits or fees required.
Spring and fall offer the best conditions, with mild temperatures and vivid foliage.
There are no visitor centers; pick up maps and information in nearby towns.
Access via Highway 107 and other local roads; some require high clearance vehicles.
The area sees mild spring and autumn, hot humid summers, and cold winters with occasional snow. Thunderstorms are common in warmer months.
Conservation efforts focus on protecting the river's water quality and controlling non-native species impacts on native flora and fauna.
Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.
Located along the Chattooga River, offers riverside sites and good fishing access.
Follows the scenic Chattooga River, offering extensive views and rapids.
Features dense forests and diverse scenery along mountain ridges.
Leads to the historic Ellicott Rock and follows the North Carolina-South Carolina border.
It's important to pack light but bring essential gear for sudden weather changes.
Be aware of the area’s seasonal flooding due to heavy rains, especially in spring and fall.
No permits are required, but campsite availability is first-come-first-served.
Bring a map and compass for navigation as cell service is unreliable.