There are a variety of great trails in South Carolina. We've got wonderful wooded hikes, lake loops, and plenty more waiting for you. But there's something special about a waterfall hike. Whether you're looking to take a dip in a natural swimming hole to escape rising temperatures on a hot day or just want to enjoy the peace of watching the water cascading down rocks, there's not much that can beat a day at a waterfall in the Palmetto State. One of our favorite waterfall hikes in South Carolina is the Carrick Creek Loop in Table Rock State Park. This two-mile hike will lead you straight to a gorgeous natural pool that's fed by a waterfall you can swim under!
This is such a great trail. It stretches for 1.9 miles through the woods and loops back around to your starting point.
If you take a clockwise path, you're in for a gradual ascent that is a little less strenuous than the counterclockwise hike, which can be tough on the knees. No matter what direction you travel, you'll be treated to lovely views.
If you take a clockwise path, you're in for a gradual ascent that is a little less strenuous than the counterclockwise hike, which can be tough on the knees. No matter what direction you travel, you'll be treated to lovely views.
Throughout the trail, you'll come across several small waterfalls that are perfect for taking a dip and cooling off on a hot day.
Some have natural pools large enough that they can function as swimming holes.
Dipping underneath a waterfall is the best way to cool off on a muggy South Carolina day!
This is a great trail for water-loving dogs, who will find plenty to enjoy along the path.
With all the mini cascades, natural pools to cool off in, and stream crossings, this is one of our favorite trails in South Carolina.
Have you ever hiked the Carrick Creek Loop at Table Rock State Park? Share your experiences in the comments!
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