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Share your photos

We love sharing the ways people experience and enjoy the holidays in Oconee County, SC!
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Stumphouse Mountain Bike Park

The public has access to 10 miles of multi-use hiking and biking trails at Stumphouse Park.
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Waterfalls

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Whitewater Adventure Gifts

Gift ideas for anyone who loves Life in Long Creekโ€“especially the Chattooga River!
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Spotlight on Walhalla Hammocks and Outdoors

Hereโ€™s a look at one manโ€™s small-town business and the cool fabric creations he makes.
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A Day At Little River

A spot on the Little River is a great place for summer days and also a great fun option on a warm fall afternoon.
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Museum of the Cherokee in SC

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Upstate Heritage Quilt Trail

Volunteer organization celebrates area heritage through artistic quilt panels that tell a story with color and design reflecting the timeless tradition of quilting.
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Curated Trip Ideas

Adventure travel writer offers curated tips for what to do, where to eat and stay during a visit to Oconee County, SC
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Plan a Couples Weekend of Outdoor Adventure

Travel writer, Anna Cook, has tips for planning a weekend getaway that adventure loving couples are sure to enjoy!
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Possum Creek Trail

A great hike if youโ€™re in Long Creek! Officially known as the โ€œOpossum Creek Trailโ€, itโ€™s 2.2 miles each way and leads to waterfalls and a sandy beach along the Chattooga River.
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Ram Cat Alley CATS murals

New additions to the Oconee Mural Trail! A series of 12 murals located at Norton Thompson Park in Seneca.
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