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Jocassee Gorges Adventures

Jocassee Gorges offers a stunning wilderness experience in the heart of the Blue Ridge Escarpment, known for its lush forests and abundant waterfalls.

50,000
Acres Protected
60
Miles of Trails
150,000
Annual Visitors
1999
Year Established

Popular Activities

Plan Your Visit

Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Jocassee Gorges.

Entrance Requirements

No entrance fee; however, some areas require a South Carolina DNR permit for certain activities.

Best Time to Visit

Spring and fall offer the most pleasant weather and are best for exploring wildflowers and fall foliage.

Visitor Information

Devil's Fork State Park Visitor Center is the nearest facility providing information about the area.

Getting There

Access via SC Highway 11 with some roads leading to trailheads requiring high-clearance vehicles.

Weather & Climate

Summers are warm and humid with occasional thunderstorms; winters are mild, with rare snowfall. Spring and fall offer brisk, comfortable conditions ideal for exploration.

Conservation Efforts

Jocassee Gorges faces threats from invasive species and climate change impacts. Conservation efforts focus on protecting habitats of vulnerable plant and animal species.

Camping in Jocassee Gorges

Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.

Devil's Fork State Park

Developed
Reservations Required

Located near Lake Jocassee, it offers easy access to water-based activities.

Burrells Ford Campground

Primitive
No Reservations Needed

Free basic camping along the Chattooga River, suitable for hikers and anglers.

Top Trails

Foothills Trail

Hard
77 miles

Offers a long-distance hike showcasing diverse scenery and ecosystems.

Raven Rock Loop

Moderate
4.0 miles

Features views over the gorges and rich botanical diversity.

Bearcamp Creek Trail

Moderate
5.8 miles

Popular for impressive waterfalls and wildlife sightings.

Eastatoe Gorge Trail

Moderate
4.6 miles

Leads through lush forests to a secluded waterfall.

Trailblazer Tips

Start hikes early to avoid afternoon thunderstorms in the summer.

In winter, trails might be icy; carry traction devices.

Parking can fill up quickly on weekends; arrive early or visit on weekdays.

Bring a camera with a waterproof case for capturing the area's waterfalls.

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