With 4 Lakes And 17 Miles Of Trails, This Underrated South Carolina State Park Is A Must-Visit
By Jasmine Vieau|Published January 19, 2023
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Hello! I was born and raised in Toronto, lived in Miami for a decade, attended the Miami International University of Art & Design, and have resided in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Asheville, North Carolina, for the past 15+ years. I enjoy traveling all over the United States, Canada, and Europe - though I have a great appreciation and love for the southeastern parts of the US in particular. My past expertise lay in hospitality in the restaurant and retail world. Aside from writing, I now run an Airbnb in my home and sling vintage, so I'd like to think this all helps me with what it takes to find the best restaurants, lodging, and fun things to do and see in your state. I am an avid reader, love exploring the arts, and discovering the best hole-in-the-wall restaurants. Nice to meet you!
One of the best state parks in South Carolina is Paris Mountain State Park. Located just six miles north of Downtown Greenville, the park is home to the isolated mountain peak of Paris Mountain and offers many hiking and mountain biking trails, camping, and lakes to explore. Two of the four lakes are recreational, with lots of water activities and equipment rental options. With so many things to do and see, find out why we think this hidden gem is a must-visit.
The park is very easy to navigate. Explore the four lakes, like the gorgeous North Lake, through one of the multiple hiking trails. North Lake can be accessed through a few different trails, but our favorite way to get there is through the Brissy Ridge and Pipsissewa Loop. This trail is a 4.4-mile moderate-strenuous hike that takes an average of 2 hours to complete, bringing you to the beautiful payoff, North Lake.
The other recreational lake is Lake Placid which you can drive to and park or access through trails. Lake Placid is eight acres, with plenty of room to have fun. Visitors can enjoy swimming, paddling, and fishing. Kayaks, canoes, and pedal boats can be rented as well.
In the 19th century, the land around the park was used by Greenville Water System as a site for three reservoirs. The original dams and spillways remain on the property, like this one by Lake Placid.
The Paris Mountain State Park has excellent camping facilities, which include paved campsites and five trailside campsites around the North Lake Trail Loop. In addition to those options, there is also Camp Buckhorn. The property at Camp Buckhorn has a lodge and nine rustic cabins situated on Buckhorn Lake.
They are furnished with modern amenities and are available for daily, weekend, and weekly rentals. Perfect for large groups wanting to host a wedding, event, or retreat.
Lastly, we have Mountain Lake, which can be accessed through Sulphur Springs Trail. This trail is 4.5 miles, takes 2 hours to complete, and is moderate-strenuous in difficulty.