One of the most prominent natural landmarks in South Carolina affords never-ending views of the Blue Ridge Escarpment, Table Rock, and the surrounding mountains and valleys below. Natives and tourists alike often make the long, scenic drive up the mountain to the lone overlook known as Ceasars Head, located within Caesars Head State Park.
But don't think for a moment the adventure ends with gazing at some of the most beautiful views in the state.
... to a place known for many generations as the Devil's Kitchen. A narrow crevice in the huge granite rock forming this mountain leads down a narrow rock maze.
Native American legends passed down through generations say the devil himself made this huge granite mountain crack in just this way. The tale includes the devil pouring hot liquid (it was tea, of course) in just the right place to form the 90-degree breaks.
Whether you believe the devil made the cracks, or that water cooling in tiny cracks froze and literally broke the rock as it expanded, you'll still want to seek out the rock with a keen resemblance to a devils head. Do you see it here?
Caesars Head State Park Visitors Center (and overlook) is located at 8155 Geer Hwy., Cleveland, SC 29635. It’s open 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. during daylight savings time and 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. the remainder of the year. Learn more on the official website of South Carolina Parks.
No drive up to Caesars Head State Park would be complete without a scenic stop at a roadside overlook along the way known as Bald Rock. Keep reading here to get all of the beautiful details about Bald Rock!
OnlyInYourState may earn compensation through affiliate links in this article. As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases.