Here in the Palmetto State, we’re known for some pretty spectacular roadside oddities but what about trail side spectacles? Let’s take a look at the Medusa Tree in Greenville SC. This curious tree is essentially one of a kind and is one of those natural spots to pause and admire this hidden gem in all its glory. Plus, you’ll want to have your phone handy to snap some Medusa Tree photos to add to your collection. Read on to hear all about this mystical tree in South Carolina.
The easiest way to find the Medusa Tree is to head to Falls Park on the Reedy in Greenville.
Below the falls and across the bridge of the fingerling shoot of the Reedy River, the Medusa Tree is right on the sidewalk hundreds walk each day while exploring the park.
It's also part of the Swamp Rabbit Trail that runs through the park. Bikers, runners, and walkers alike can't help but stop for a selfie or to pose in front of Medusa Tree.
And it's easy to see why!
Named affectionately for Greek mythology's Medusa, one of three dreadful Gorgon women described best as winged human-like beings with snakes for hair, Medusa Tree may look akin to Medusa but rest assured there's nothing dreadful about it.
Clinging to the hillside that's washed away, Medusa Tree appears to have traded places with the earth that used to hold its roots intact and is, instead, now holding the earth in place behind the roots.
Some estimates place Medusa Tree at about 75 years old.
In spite of having no earth to shield such a large part of her roots, she lives on.
Won't you be seeking it out the next time you're in Greenville to have a look for yourself?
Did you know about this Medusa Tree in Greenville SC? Have you snapped pics of this unique tree before? Tell us in the comment section below.
This mystical tree isn’t the only unique wonder in the Palmetto State, here are some more hidden gems in South Carolina that belong on your list.
https://www.onlyinyourstate.com/south-carolina/12-hidden-gems-to-discover-this-year-sc/
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