A mountains-to-the-sea expedition along the Palmetto Trail
For the fifth time, the SC7 Expedition will set out to experience our state’s natural wonders and raise awareness for floodwater prevention and resiliency across South Carolina.
This 30 day expedition will follow the Palmetto Trail from the mountains to the sea. The Palmetto Trail spans 350 miles across South Carolina extending from northwestern Oconee County to the Intracoastal Waterway in Charleston County on the east coast.
The SC7 Expedition is spearheaded by Tom Mullikin. Tom currently serves as Chair of South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster’s SC Floodwater Commission (SCFC). This commission aims to develop real solutions to the Palmetto State’s floodwater threat.
The SC7 Expedition is a boots-on-the-ground opportunity to experience and appreciate natural resources located across the state, with the intent of recognizing which areas need environmental protection and flood mitigation.
So named “SC7” to highlight seven geographic wonders found in South Carolina:
- Chattooga River
- Sassafras Mountain
- Lake Jocassee
- Congaree National Park
- Edisto River
- Bull Island
- Ashepoo, Combahee and Edisto  (ACE) Basin
Expedition Dates in Oconee County
Day 3 – Wednesday, April 24th
Mission: Raft the Chattooga River/Afternoon trail hike with US Forestry Service
Details: Meet at Wildwater’s Chattooga River Outpost in Long Creek at 1:30pm
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Day 4 – Thursday, April 25th
Mission: Hike the Oconee Passage (4 miles) of the Palmetto Trail
Details: Meet at Oconee State Park at 9:00am (Park admission required)
Participants are responsible for their own transportation back to vehicle following the hike.