The Most Remote State Park In South Carolina Is The Perfect Place To Escape
By Beth|Updated on April 24, 2024(Originally published August 08, 2023)
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Beth
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A lifelong Virginia resident, Beth loves exploring different parts of the world and currently resides in Charlottesville. She holds a degree in English Literature and one of her short stories has been featured in the Shenandoah Review. Other interests include hiking, songwriting, and spending time in the mountains.
There’s something intrinsically rewarding about traveling to far-off destinations. Don’t you agree? Even here in South Carolina, when it feels like almost everywhere has been put on the map, we’re amazed by the hidden gems there are to uncover. Today we’re featuring a destination in South Carolina that isn’t quite off-the-grid, but it certainly qualifies as remote. Oconee State Park in Mountain Rest, SC, surrounded by majestic mountains, is a picture-perfect place to escape. Curious to learn more? Come with us to explore one of the best state parks in South Carolina.
Tucked away in Mountain Rest, South Carolina awaits one of the state's oldest parks: Oconee State Park.
Oconee State Park, 624 State Park Rd, Mountain Rest, SC 29664, USA
The park is situated in the northwestern corner of the state, making it one of the most remote parks in South Carolina. It was established by the Civilian Conservation Corps, also known as the CCC, in the 1930s.
As for things to do at Oconee State Park, you'll find no shortage of options. Hiking is one of the most popular options, and the park offers six unique trails to choose from.
Spending time out on the water is another great option. Canoes, paddleboats, and jon boats are stationed along the lakeshore, waiting for adventurers to take them out.
No matter what kind of adventure you're looking for, you'll agree that a trip to Oconee State Park is well worth it from just about anywhere in South Carolina.
Take a closer look at what makes Oconee State Park so special when you watch the brief video below, courtesy of South Carolina ETV:
Have you ever visited this remote state park in South Carolina? What was your experience like? Feel free to tell us all about it in the comments below – we’d love to hear from you! And, if you’re planning on taking a road trip to the park, don’t forget to check out our ultimate road trip packing list!