The Gorgeous 1.1-Mile Hike In South Carolina's Sumter National Forest That Will Lead You Past A Waterfall And Stream
You can actually find yourself standing in a stunning spot in South Carolina where nature etches the number ‘six’ on the broad side of a rock cliff in the form of a 30-foot-tall waterfall. In the heart of the Sumter National Forest stands Reedy Branch Falls, a living work of art that drops massive amounts of water over a rock ledge painting the number ‘six’ in water as Reedy Branch makes it way to converge with the Chattooga River near Long Creek, South Carolina.
Learn more about the Long Creek Trailhead to this artful ‘number six’ waterfall known as Reedy Branch Falls from this page on the AllTrails.com website.
For another easy, must-visit waterfall in South Carolina: The Yellow Branch Falls Trail In South Carolina Is A 3-Mile Out-And-Back Hike With A Waterfall Finish!
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