Many natural attractions require visitors to make a long hike to receive the reward. This is not one of those cases. The biggest challenge in discovering the signature outcropping of the Bald Rock Heritage Preserve in South Carolina is finding the unmarked turnoff to the parking area from U.S. 276. From there, it is merely a short stroll across the wooden footbridge to the stunning, football field-sized rock that offers views of roughly 30 miles in various directions, including the sight of Table Rock.
The combination of walking on Bald Rock and being able to see sights such as Table Rock in the distance makes the turnoff from U.S. 276 worth a stop. Many visitors label the views "breathtaking."
Bald Rock was closed for three days in October 2021, allowing state workers and volunteers to undertake a big pressure-washing project to remove graffiti, according to The State newspaper.
State officials once considered closing Bald Rock in response to the defacing of the property, but now hope that cleanup efforts will deter graffiti vandals.
The Bald Rock Heritage Preserve, a 165-acre property managed by the South Carolina Dept. if Natural Resources, is on the east side of U.S. 276, about 8 miles from the town of Cleveland and 5 miles southeast of the Caesars Head State Park headquarters. Admission is free and Bald Rock is open daily from dawn to dusk.
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