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Yellow Branch Nature Trail and Waterfall

The trail leads you to the base of a spectacular 50-foot vertical cascade

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Type: Day Hike - Out and Back
Distance (Total): 3.0 miles / 4.8 km
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Hiking Season: - All Year Long
Things To See: - Creeks - Waterfalls - Wildlife - Woods
Difficulty: Intermediate
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Nature Trail:

From the road at the main picnic area, begin this rolling, and occasionally steep, .4-mile loop. Step across a crevice where a narrow creek flows through the flat rock to a sandy path under a canopy of tulip trees, oaks, and hickories, then along a ridge knotted with rhododendron and mountain laurel. Watch your step as you descend to a rushing creek, where you will navigate stone steps and cross several rocky fords. Watch for pickerel frogs, salamanders, snakes, and other wildlife in this area. About midway, you will see a sign that marks the 1.3 mile spur to Yellow Branch Falls if you want to extend your hike. To complete the .4-mile loop, turn left at the end of the trail and follow the road to the parking area.

Waterfall:

A moderately difficult out-and-back trail leads you to the base of a spectacular 50-foot vertical cascade. After a short hike on the Yellow Branch Nature Trail, you will come to the junction with the Yellow Branch Falls Trail. You will pass through groves of dignified hardwoods and cross meandering creek bottoms before turning to circumnavigate the steep terrain. In the winter when the trees are bare, you can see the Walhalla vicinity as you hike. Wear sturdy shoes and use extra caution during wet conditions as the trail skirts the edges of deep ravines. Conversely, if it hasn't rained for some time, the falls may be just a trickle of water over a series of ledges.

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Latitude: 34.8070381115 degrees / 34° 48.422' / 34° 48' 25.34"
Longitude: -83.1318926811 degrees / -83° 7.914' / -83° 7' 54.81"
Location: Walhalla, South Carolina, United States
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From Walhalla, SC, drive about 6 miles north on Highway 28. The picnic area is on the left.

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Created by Nick on 01/23/2008
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