Pelham Falls
Pelham Falls is the site of a textile mill ruin. The Enoree River provided power for the mill. The dam remains and the falls cascade over the side. Brick remains can be seen at the base of the falls.
Pelham Falls is the site of a textile mill ruin. The Enoree River provided power for the mill. The dam remains and the falls cascade over the side. Brick remains can be seen at the base of the falls.
Greenville County, along with Pickens and Oconee Counties are on the Western end of South Carolina, at the base of the Appalachian Mountains. Many of these waterfalls were use to power textile mills in days past. Often one will find the ruins of a mill near falls, such as Reedy Falls in downtown Greenville, as…
Although South Carolina only touches the edge of the Appalachian Mountains in the Northwest corner of the state, there are still many beautiful waterfalls throughout Greenville, Pickens and Oconee Counties. This page offers a sampling of a just a few of the state’s waterfalls. Chau Ram Falls Easily accessible from the parking lot at Chau…
Located just off Geer Hwy near Cleveland, SC, Upper and Lower Wildcat Falls (also known as Wildcat Wayside) is part of the Mountain Bridge Wilderness Area. No hiking is required to reach the falls. They are directly accessed from the roadside with a small pool at the base, popular for wading in summer. A set…