Few things are better on a hot summer day than finding a swimming hole, complete with fresh and cool mountain water to help you cope with the heat. Fortunately, South Carolina is home to a number of waterfall swimming holes replete with a refreshing way to cool off. If you’re up for a short and easy little hike, then a visit to the gorgeous emerald lagoon found in the middle of the forest just 11 miles northwest of Westminster, South Carolina, is a must.
An ideal destination any time of year, Riley Moore Falls is ideal on a warm day when bathing suits are as commonplace as sharing the expansive plunge pool and large lagoon with other hikers.
But to get here, you'll first have to hike a mile into the woods. But fear not, the trail is ranked as easy, and clocks in at 1.9 miles, round trip.
There is a small elevation gain of 357 feet over that mile. Afterall, this swimming hole is located in the mountains.
Pack a picnic lunch, grab the beach towels and plan for a fun day in the sun (and shade)!
There's even a beach next to this emerald lagoon. It's ideal for hosting a picnic break from swimming.
Just remember the "leave no trace" principal so we can all leave this spot in pristine condition for generations to come.
Bring an inflatable float and relax on top of the gorgeous waters of the Chauga River — or claim one of the big, flat rocks stationed along the outflow of the waterfall.
Of course, the beach is also a great spot for observing the action or just admiring the scenery.
The trail to Riley Moore Falls is accessible year-round. Dogs are allowed on the hike as long as they are leashed.
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