Earth Day is a chance to reflect on the places we call home. See how Oconee County residents can help protect local trails, lakes, and rivers while keeping our community clean and thriving.
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A Beginner’s Guide to Oconee County, SC
Discover what makes Oconee County, South Carolina a must-visit destination. From waterfalls and mountain views to downtown Seneca shops and local breweries, this guide highlights the best spots for your first trip.
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Discover Educational and Fun Events at Our County Parks
Explore Oconee County’s South Cove and High Falls parks! Discover educational programs, hands-on nature and history events, and family-friendly activities that connect the community and inspire learning.
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Swimming Spots
Grab your towel, put on your sunscreen, and embark on a memorable aquatic adventure at Oconee County's splendid swimming spots!
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Destination: Oconee Station
Oconee Station is a state historic site within 30 minute walking distance to Station Cove Falls-an awesome natural wonder!
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Year Round Enjoyment
Winter, Spring, Summer and Fall...enjoy them all when you visit Oconee County, SC!
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South Cove is 50!
Forward-thinking decisions have benefited generations of people seeking outdoor recreation at South Cove County Park.
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South Cove is Super!
A scenic setting with tons of amenities, there's so much to do at this wonderful county park!
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Destination: Oconee State Park
Oconee State Park was built by the legendary CCC boys. You can still see evidence of their hard work throughout this wonderful park!
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Destination: High Falls County Park
One of two county parks located on the shores of Lake Keowee. The park consists of 46 acres and offers a wonderful setting for camping and access to the lake.
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Ross Mountain Passage is Open!
The Ross Mountain Passage is the 30th passage to be completed along the 500-mile Palmetto Trail!
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Destination Oconee: Issaqueena Falls
Issaqueena Falls is one of Oconee County's most popular destinations. You can access the falls from inside Stumphouse Park off of Highway 28.