South Carolina never fails to impress us again and again. And for those who love chasing waterfalls, it’s an endless adventure – from epic hiking trails that lead to waterfalls deep within our forests to others, like the one found at Glendale Shoals Preserve, that are barely a hike at hall. You can practically drive right up to Glendale Shoals and its waterfall – and then spend hours exploring the falls and the 13-acre park found at this Upstate preserve.
Glendale Shoals Preserve is free to the public and is open seven days a week from dawn to dusk. Dogs are allowed, but must remain on a leash. Find out more about the park from the official website here. And learn more in this previous article about the ghost mill town at Glendale that just refuses to die.
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