The Under-The-Radar Scenic Drive In South Carolina That Showcases Waterfalls, Creeks, And Orchards
By AnneMarie|Published December 28, 2023
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South Carolina has been home for AnneMarie since 2001. Her favorite part of the state is Lake Jocassee. An App State alumna, it's always the mountains; the lake bonus makes it heavenly. When not writing about the state, she may be spending time with family, relaxing by the pool, or out somewhere enjoying nature.
One of the best ways to explore this beautiful state of South Carolina is by simply getting in the car and taking a drive. You could always make your own route or choose from among the plentiful selection of scenic drives in South Carolina throughout the state. We’re going to explore the upstate portion of one of those together now, Highway 76, a road that stretches almost entirely across the state.
Waterfalls abound in this area of South Carolina. About two miles into the state from the Georgia border along Highway 76 is the trailhead for Reedy Branch Falls, a 30-foot cascading waterfall. The trail is only about a mile out and back.
Venture off of Highway 76 for a few miles to also see Brasstown Falls, a larger waterfall of 120 feet.
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Continuing along Highway 76, you'll cross over several creeks, including Reedy Branch, Long Creek, and East Toxaway Creek, as you travel through some small towns starting in Mountain Rest, through Long Creek, and towards Westminster.
Or just stop by one of the roadside stands for some already picked apples along your scenic drive during this time of year. There's nothing like homemade applesauce, apple pies, apple cider, and more apple goodness made from the freshest, locally-grown apples.
Hollifield's Orchard also offers peaches, honey, and other canned items at its roadside stand. This Apple Picking Season bag is so cute and perfect to take along on this adventure.
Be sure to bring your kids or grandkids along for the adventure. They'll have a delicious, healthy snack for the drive back home that they picked out themselves! Apple varieties to choose from could include Red and Golden Delicious, Granny Smith, Mutsu, and Fuji.
If you prefer a certain variety, you can call the orchards ahead of your trip to find out which apples are currently ripe and when others are expected to ripen for the season.
What a wonderful day trip to take and enjoy some incredible sights along this scenic drive in South Carolina! What’s your favorite type of apple and favorite thing to make with fresh apples?