Jocassee Gorges Wilderness Area is renowned for its pristine wilderness, extraordinary biodiversity, and stunning scenic vistas that attract nature lovers and adventurers alike.
Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Jocassee Gorges Wilderness Area.
Free access, but certain areas may require permits for camping.
Spring and fall when temperatures are mild and the area’s scenery is at its peak.
Duke Energy's World of Energy Visitor Center offers exhibits and information about the region.
Accessible via SC Highway 11 with some areas requiring high-clearance vehicles for dirt roads.
Mild winters with average temperatures ranging from 30-50°F; summers can be humid with temperatures often reaching 80-90°F. Spring and fall are most comfortable with brisk temperatures and lower humidity.
Concerns include protecting the diversity of native plant and animal species from invasive pests and diseases. The area is also prone to erosion and the effects of climate change.
Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.
Located near Lake Jocassee, offering easy access to waterfalls and trails.
Offers spectacular views and diverse habitats as it winds through the wilderness area.
Leads to a beautiful waterfall and provides scenic views along the way.
Trail to a dramatic waterfall located near the North Carolina border.
Bring a detailed map or GPS device; the area is vast and can be challenging to navigate.
Spring and fall offer mild temperatures and beautiful foliage, making them ideal times to visit.
If you wish to camp, consider wilderness permits which are necessary for some backcountry areas.
Waterproof footwear is recommended due to stream crossings and potentially muddy trails.