Most believe that South Carolina has exactly one abandoned train tunnel and it’s been turned into a park by the Town of Walhalla. Stumphouse Tunnel (and Tunnel Park) are a regular stop for those heading to the Upstate for some outdoor recreation. But what many people don’t realize is there were two more (abandoned) sections of tunnel that were part of the same rail line, the Blue Ridge Railway.

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Have you explored Stumphouse Tunnel yet? And did you know about these two other abandoned tunnels in South Carolina?

Stumphouse Tunnel and Tunnel Park are located on Stumphouse Tunnel Road just north of Walhalla, SC. The park is open daily at 7:00 a.m. and closes at dusk. Learn more about the Blue Ridge Railroad Historical Trail at this link on alltrails.com.

For more fun discoveries in the Palmetto State, take a look at this old gold mine you can actually walk through.

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