Headed up to Caesars Head State Park to get at those incredible views from the overlook and along the trails? Be sure to stop at this often missed overlook that doesn't have a sign. You'll just notice as you're driving on Geer Highway (Highway 276) a pull off parking area right on the highway where you may see a car or two.
The overlook is known as Bald Rock and is part of the Bald Rock Heritage Preserve managed by the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources.
Pop out of your car and over the bridge for a short walk up that impressive granite outcropping.
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What you'll discover on the other side is amazing! (Yes, there is some unfortunate graffiti... but you can see beyond that, right?)
From Bald Rock you can see for miles and miles as you peer over Pickens and Greenville Counties.
From here, you can even see the east side of Table Rock!
Prepare to be amazed by this newfound view of South Carolina. We absolutely live in the most beautiful state in the country!
Finding Bald Rock will be easy now that you have the inside scoop on the lack of signage. The pull off is located roadside on the way up to Caesars Head.
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Did you know about this cool overlook in South Carolina? We'd love to know and to see your awesome photos if you've been!
Bald Rock Heritage Preserve is located on Geer Highway in Cleveland, South Carolina. It's open 365 days a year and admission is free. There are no facilities or trash receptacles at this overlook.
Glassy Mountain is located in Greenville County near the small town of Pickens and is a monadnock, which is a type of geologic feature that forms in warm, humid climates, hence, its rarity; it's found only in the Piedmont region. This unique natural wonder in South Carolina has some of the most incredible views from the top.
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A monadnock is an isolated hill of bedrock standing above a lower-lying plain, left as an erosional remnant due to its more resistant rock composition. It was so named by geologists after Mount Monadnock, a solitary mass of rock measuring 3,165 feet high in Monadnock State Park in New Hampshire. Glassy Mountain has an elevation of 2,760 feet above sea level.
The Glassy Mountain name was inspired by the glassy appearance the rockface gets when small springs at the top of the mountain trickle down the bare rock.
Along with its own uniqueness, it harbors several rare plant species, such as the Divided-leaf Ragwort, a species that is regionally threatened.
Glassy Mountain's north face has extensive bare rock areas with steep inclines that drop nearly 400 feet in places.
The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources acquired the Glassy Mountain Heritage Preserve in 1990, which covers 65 acres. There's a 1.3-mile trail leading to the top.
It's an easy, well-marked hike that works for all ages. It takes approximately half an hour to complete, but there's also parking at the top of the mountain if you'd rather drive up.
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It's a popular trail for birding, and you just never know what other types of wildlife you may see.
The views at the top are absolutely spectacular and will vary from season to season.
It's also a great place to catch a gorgeous sunset...
... as well as some neat shots if you enjoy photography.
South Carolina's landscape is so diverse that in a matter of just over three hours you can go from ocean views at sea level to heavenly views while towering over the mountainous terrain to the northwest. No matter where you're from in the Palmetto State you've probably found yourself hearing the mountains calling your name from time to time. Here are 11 perfect places to answer that call the next time you feel beckoned by those beautiful South Carolina mountains.
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1. Falling Waters Scenic Byway (SC 107)
Fist up on our list of destinations where you can admire the South Carolina mountains is the Falling Waters Scenic Byway. Ooh and aah your way across this 13 mile jaunt from just north of the Town of Walhalla to the North Carolina state line. From the Oscar Wigginton Overlook you'll have breathtaking views of Lake Jocassee. Learn more about taking this breathtaking scenic drive in South Carolina.
2. The Foothills Trail
This through hike is definitely for the more experienced of hikers among us. It traverses approximately 70 miles of up and down terrain affording magnificent mountain top views as well as some serious stream crossings. In the end, it's one hike you'll never forget. Learn more about this gorgeous hike in South Carolina.
3. The overlook at Caesar's Head State Park
A short trail leading from the parking lot at the visitors center at this state park leads to an overlook dishing up extraordinary views of the valley below and mountains near and afar. You'll agree that a trip to Caesar's Head State Park is the perfect South Carolina day trip destination.
4. Hotel Domestique
Spend the perfect weekend away in the mountains at this boutique European style hotel. Sip oodles of great wine from the veranda with amazing views of the Blue Ridge Mountains, or enjoy the same views from your room or from the restaurant at the hotel. Find out more about this excellent South Carolina weekend getaway.
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5. Victoria Valley Vineyards
Take a group tour of the winery, sit on the terrace and enjoy sweeping views of this 47 acre vineyard or have lunch in the cafe. Whatever you do, don't forget you've got nothing but time on your hands. Enjoy! Victoria Vineyards is open 5 days a week, Thursday through Monday. If you enjoy remote wineries in South Carolina, you'll be so glad you discovered this hidden gem.
6. Devil's Fork State Park
Enjoy some down time and getting reacquainted with the beautiful mountains while atop Lake Jocassee. At Devils Fork State Park you can also opt to just sit along the shore and gawk all day long if you want. And, if you're in the mood for camping, you'll discover that Devil's Fork State Park has one of the most beautiful campgrounds in South Carolina.
7. The Red Horse Inn
The Red Horse Inn, located in Landrum, offers rooms in their main house or, you can stay in one of the charming six cottages on the property. All offer stunning views of the surrounding mountains and hills. Have you ever been to the Red Horse Inn in South Carolina?
8. Table Rock Trail
What better way is there to feel more connected to our beloved mountains than by climbing one? The trail to the top of South Carolina's Table Rock is 3.5 miles each way and totally worth every step. Just look at the view! There's a lot to love about this picture-perfect hiking trail in South Carolina.
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9. Pumpkintown Mountain Restaurant
This novel attraction is located on SC-11 in the middle of seemingly nowhere in the mountains of South Carolina. The cute little restaurant dishes up some signature sandwiches and the ice cream shop scoops up plenty of friendly smiles to go with your dessert. This secluded restaurant in the South Carolina mountains will make you feel right at home.
10. Travelers Rest
Although not on the top of a mountain, the rolling hills of this small city in South Carolina make it easy to view the surrounding mountains. Without a doubt, Travelers Rest is one of the coolest small towns in America.
11. Jones Gap State Park
Last but certainly not least on our list of beautiful destinations in the South Carolina mountains, Jones Gap State Park is a vision to behold. Located in the Mountain Bridge Wilderness Area, this state park has more than 30 miles of hiking trails and waterfalls galore! Check it out, but plan to arrive early; when the parking lot gets full then you're out of luck.
Yearning to head to the mountains? Homesick? Here's another perfect spot to get away in the mountains of South Carolina. What are some of your favorite destinations in the South Carolina mountains? Did any of them miss this list? If so, feel free to share your recommendations with us in the comments below. As always, we would love to hear from you!