‘Adawehi’ is the spirit of healing in the Cherokee language. This 26 foot tipi offers 450 square feet of heat and air conditioned space. It can accommodate three adults and two children. Indoor toilet, vanity/sink, mini fridge and coffee pot inside. Outside you’ll find multiple decks, seating, outdoor shower and grill. The secluded location is on the banks of the Chauga River where you’ll find serenity to relax or play. (No cell service or WiFi. 4-wheel drive vehicle necessary to access.)
‘Adawehi’ is the spirit of healing in the Cherokee language. This 26 foot tipi offers 450 square feet of heat and air conditioned space. It can accommodate three adults and two children. Indoor toilet, vanity/sink, mini fridge and coffee pot inside. Outside you’ll find multiple decks, seating, outdoor shower and grill. The secluded location is on the banks of the Chauga River where you’ll find serenity to relax or play. (No cell service or WiFi. 4-wheel drive vehicle necessary to access.)
‘Adawehi’ is the spirit of healing in the Cherokee language. This 26 foot tipi offers 450 square feet of heat and air conditioned space. It can accommodate three adults and two children. Indoor toilet, vanity/sink, mini fridge and coffee pot inside. Outside you’ll find multiple decks, seating, outdoor shower and grill. The secluded location is on the banks of the Chauga River where you’ll find serenity to relax or play. (No cell service or WiFi. 4-wheel drive vehicle necessary to access.)
Contains images of Ezra Davis, unknown, Bassist from Ebony Hillbillies, unknown, Raymond Fairchild, unknown, Fiddlin’ Bill Hensley, Raymond Fairchild???, Bill Monroe, Clint and Vic Blackwell.
GREAT BBQ in a beautiful, family friendly setting. Indoor dining room and outdoor seating next to a creek. CASH ONLY!! Open Friday and Saturday 4 – 8pm (864) 647-2458
Over three miles of hiking trails and a mile of the Chauga River runs through the park. Tubing, hiking, fishing, picnicking, camping and sight-seeing are popular activities. The park has 26 campsites with water and electricity; four rental areas for parties and gatherings; a playground; and is a favorite spot for weddings. $3 park entry fee.
Located within Chau Ram County Park, this 18-hole disc golf course features a lot of elevation change, holes carved out of the woods and some amazing views.
A 31 mile long tributary of the Tugaloo River that flows south to Lake Hartwell. The Chauga River offers much of the same scenic beauty and cool waters found nearby on the Chattooga River. Anglers like the Chauga River and often catch rainbow trout, brown trout, chubs, and redeye bass. Depending on the water level, sections of the Chauga are popular for whitewater kayaking. Good access and parking are available off Cassidy Bridge Road in Mountain Rest.
A quaint cottage tucked into the woods perfectly sized for a couple or two, a small family, or small group of friends. Completely updated with interior paint and expertly furnished with vintage, antique, and custom slipcovered pieces. A stairway behind the cottage meanders through the woods to the small private dock on the Chauga River. A large wooden deck with built-in seating is located along the stairway for gathering with friends in the outdoors.
An 18-hole, par-72 public course designed by Parker Gibson. It is the centerpiece of the Chickasaw Point neighborhood. Amenities include a Pro Shop, 45 golf carts, restaurant and bar with indoor and outside seating. Chickasaw Point is 4 miles from I-85 on Highway 11, making it an easy drive for golfers in Oconee, Anderson, Greenville and Pickens Counties as well as those from the Atlanta area.
Based on “A Friend In Need” by Cassius Marcellus Coolidge. The famous series features humanized dogs sitting around a table playing poker. The title comes from the fact that the bulldog in the foreground is seen secretly slipping an ace to his partner, while his competitors give side-glances around the table.
The Foothills Farmstead is a living-history, working farm from the first half of the 1900s. A “work in progress,” the farmstead is relocating 13 historic structures to a 16-acre property in Oakway, SC. The main farmhouse is on location and now open to the public. Everyone is welcome to come learn about life on the “family farm” as it was in the region 100 years ago. HOURS: Thursday & Friday 12-5pm; Saturday 10am-3pm.
Seasonal weekly market opens in April. Features Fruit, Vegetables, Crafts, Soaps, Honey, Meats & more! All products sold are grown or produced by Local Farmers and Craftsman, No resales.
A well-kept campground surrounded by peaceful serenity that offers 30 spacious campsites. Daily, weekly and monthly campsites all with full hook-ups either 30 AMP or 50 AMP. Handicapped-accessible heated bathhouse, free WiFi, playground, sites have fire pit and picnic table, exercise room, Camp Store. Also available: 9 rustic cabins that are furnished and handicapped-accessible to sleep 1-4 people.
An all volunteer art exhibit and education organization that engages the community by offering: public participation, free events, formal exhibits and art classes. Their mission is to help open the doors of creativity to everyone! Gallery Hours: Thursdays & Fridays 11am-5pm; Saturdays 11am-3pm. Monday-Wednesday by appointment.
Housed in the Barrett-Jones building on Main Street in Westminster, SC, the General Store Museum displays a collection of historic artifacts from the original England’s General Merchandise store. OPEN Thursday, Friday 11:00am – 4:00pm and Saturday 11:00am – 2:30pm.
A tribute to State and Local history, the mural features the United States Flag imposed over the shape of the state of South Carolina. There is also a nod to the Apple Festival held in Westminister and the Oconee Mountaineers Mill Baseball Team in 1946.
Adapted from on “The Last Supper” by Leonardo Da Vinci. It depicts the Last Supper of Jesus with his apostles; the consternation occurring among the Twelve Apostles when Jesus announced that one of them would betray him.
Lovely ceremony and reception locations are available indoors and outdoors. Choose from the library, parlor or dining rooms of the 1897 Manor House, at the arbor in the garden, in the courtyard near the vintage Carriage House, on the covered patio with overlook, in the meadow near the pond, in the adjacent reception hall, or in the chapel area.
Adapted from “Mona Lisa” by Leonardo Da Vinci which was likely completed in 1506. It features a portrait of a seated woman set against an imaginary landscape.
Adapted from architectural rendering by Jennie M Harrison. Representatives of each branch of service honoring ALL veterans and their loved ones. Mason Venedam-saying goodbye to his father before deployment; Lawrence Schneider, Machine Gunner, US Marines in WWII; Christian Venedam, US Navy in Operation Enduring Freedom; Olga Custodio, USAF Pilot-the first of Hispanic descent; La’Shanda R. Holmes, USCG Helicopter Pilot-the first African American Woman; Oscar Primm, US Army in WWII.
Gift shop inside Gateway Arts Center featuring unique art locally sourced and inspired by Oconee…naturally. Open Tuesday 11am-5pm, Friday 11am-5pm and Saturday 11am-3pm.
An “old fashioned” ice cream shop featuring ice cream, sundaes, shakes and sweet creations. They’ve expanded offerings to include a full coffee house menu of espresso drinks, iced coffee, hot tea, muffins, bagels and danishes. Lunch menu includes deli sandwiches and hotdogs. Park Place is next to Anderson Park open daily 7am-9pm.
Beautiful 40ft. cascade over large boulders where Ramsey Creek and Chauga River meet. The falls is located inside Chau Ram County Park where a $3 parking fee applies. Lower parking lot provides roadside viewing. Good wading pond at foot of falls. Excellent swimming just a short, easy walk from the falls on well-marked and partially paved trail. Great place to camp and picnic. GPS coordinates to parking area: N 34.68171 W 083.14542
Also known as Retreat Colored School, this was one of 10 Rosenwald schools in Oconee County. It is the only one still in existence. The three-room school served rural African-American children from 1924-1950. It was partially funded by the national Rosenwald School Building program. In September 2011 the building was placed on the National Register of Historic Places. It has undergone renovation and is open for tours by appointment (864) 903-0547.
Adapted from on “Starry Night” by Vincent Van Gogh. It features a night sky roiling with chromatic blue swirls, a glowing yellow crescent moon, whirling clouds and shining stars.