This One Small South Carolina Town Has More Outdoor Attractions Than Any Other Place In The State
When the weather turns from cold to warm, our attentions turn toward getting out of doors for some fresh air and recreation. Fortunately, in South Carolina we have a nearly limitless number of options for getting outside to play. But there’s one small town that seems to have more outdoor activities than most other small towns in the Palmetto State.


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With options for hiking, biking, swimming, fishing and camping, this state park has it all. Take the steady 3.4 mile climb up the Table Rock Trail to get to one of the best viewpoints in Pickens.
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Roam freely around Hagood Mill's various sites, including an 1845 grist mill, a blacksmith shop and cabins. The site also contains access to ancient petroglyphs discovered not long ago.

This historic rails-to-trails hike connects the cities of Pickens and Easley with a 7.5 mile trail that follows the historic Doodle Line. If it's too far to go there and back, then bring a pal and park one car at the other end.

This peaceful oasis is part of Table Rock State Park. The calm waters always seem to have a brilliant reflection of what ever the sky looks like. Sit, relax, breathe. Repeat.

Soapstone Baptist Church in Pickens was the first church in the Upstate for freed slaves. The adjacent slave cemetery was discovered abandoned several years ago and has been cleaned up and opened to the public. Wander freely and pay respects for the no longer forgotten souls interred here. Learn more in this article.

During the summer months this natural waterslide is a hot spot for locals. Pack a lunch, bring the sunscreen and an inner tube and enjoy!
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Jumping Off Rock, located off Horse Pasture Road, dishes up one of the most breathtaking views in the Upstate. You'll travel in off-road conditions to get here, so bring a vehicle that can handle the rough road.

What better way to spend a morning than browsing through a hodge-podge of merchandise? This is the oldest flea market in the county and its open from 4am - 2pm every Wednesday.

This mountainside tea plantation is worthy of a visit, if only just to explore and learn how it's done from the experts. Tours are offered regularly, so go join their adventure and check out the teas.

Located on the grounds of the Pickens County Museum, this unique garden uses interpretive trails to showcase a variety of flora local to the area.

Go waterfall chasing on this loop trail at Table Rock State Park. The trail is considered easy and travels along Carrick Creek, in places affording views of water tumbling down the mountainside.
How many of these outdoor adventures in Pickens have you explored? For more outdoor fun in the Palmetto State, you can’t afford to miss these 15 FREE outdoor activities.
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