Independent bookshop on Ram Cat Alley in downtown Seneca. A great selection of new and previously loved books, puzzles gifts and more. Open Tuesday-Saturday.
Independent bookshop on Ram Cat Alley in downtown Seneca. A great selection of new and previously loved books, puzzles gifts and more. Open Tuesday-Saturday.
A new owner is re-vamping this established business with a new angle: “Work hard so you can wander along to a waterfall, river or lake.” Office supplies, printing, faxing, assortment of gifts and coffee shop featuring coffee beans from Puerto Rico. Open Monday-Saturday.
A neighborhood wine bar and wine shop where people can gather with friends and enjoy a glass of wine, or craft beer, and a small bite. Open evenings Wednesday-Saturday.
A small batch roasting company and craft coffee shop. ‘Blackwater’ refers to the Edisto River near where the owners are from. It’s possible to learn about the roasting process each week. They have comfortable seating areas upstairs for the public to drink coffee, work or hang with friends.
Store featuring ladies clothing, jewelry and accessories including Brianna Cannon collegiate bows. They have a prayer wall inside the door for asking and answering prayers.
Located on Ram Cat Alley. A craft beer and espresso bar with 20 rotating craft beers on draft and a coffee station serving pastries, lattes, frappes, smoothies, and more!
Previously known as Walnut Street Bakery, this bake shop in downtown Seneca specializes in sweets for every occasion. They bake wedding cakes, birthday cakes, pies, cheesecakes, bars, cookies, pastries, vegan, and all sorts of sweet treats. Freshly made artisan breads on Fridays including ham and Swiss croissants, caramelized onion & asiago focaccia and morning buns. You’ll also find homemade ice cream with unique flavors such as strawberry hibiscus and fresh mint chip. (Closed Sunday & Monday)
They grow the fruit, ferment it, distill it, bottle it, label it and sell it on premises at the Chattooga Belle Farm Distillery. Open year round, 10am-6pm Monday-Saturday (closed on Sundays).
Full service fly shop located just a few miles from the Chauga & Chattooga Rivers. They have “Hot Flies” and all your fly fishing needs.
Guided fly fishing trips, both full & half day, casting lessons & fly tying instruction for the novice to the expert.
Shop offers t-shirts, merchandise, paddling gear, whitewater equipment rentals and transportation shuttles. The Gauge Coffeehouse is located within the store and Humble Pie restaurant also onsite. WINTER HOURS: Monday-Thurs. 9am-1pm; Friday-Sunday 8am-4pm.
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.
Travel Tip: ARRIVE EARLY! If you are coming to enjoy a day on the lake, make sure you arrive by 9:30AM for the best chance of getting a parking space. The park is the only public access point for Lake Jocassee, a 7,500-acre reservoir lake. Boat ramps for public boat access to the lake; 20 lakeside villas; 59 standard sites for RV or tent camping; 25 tent camping sites; 1 boat-in campground; 2 picnic shelters; 2 playgrounds; 2 mile Bear Cove Trail; 1 mile Oconee Bell Nature Trail. Park store.
An elevated shopping experience for everyone who appreciates the best olive oils and flavored vinegar to enhance the healthy and tasteful experience of your favorite foods. Oils, vinegars, seasonings, gourmet foods, wellness products and artisan gifts. OPEN Tues to Sat 10 AM–5 PM (Closed Sunday and Monday).
Small flower farm grows sustainable blooms for weddings and special events. They partner with wholesale flower growers and designers when necessary to create and assemble the perfect arrangement for their clients.
They carry herbs, healing stones, gemstone jewelry, natural teas, essential oils as well as handcrafted bath and body soaps, salves, lip balms, shampoo, conditioners and lotions .
Art studio, pottery and gallery for Robin Anne Cooper and Stan DuBose. Folk Art, ceramics, paintings, pottery, canvas collages, found object, up-cycled.
Large variety of canned products, gift items, eight types of wine made with fruit from the farm, and more! Open 9-5 seven days a week from May 1 through December.
Independent bookshop on Ram Cat Alley in downtown Seneca. A great selection of new and previously loved books, puzzles gifts and more. Open Tuesday-Saturday.
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.
Everything you need to attract wild birds to your yard, including: wild bird feeders, houses and food as well as home, lawn and garden decor. This is “Oconee County’s only dedicated wild bird supply store.” Home to the patented invention: BirdSong IdentiFlyer which helps identify more than 100 types of birds based on their sounds and songs.
Retail shop with a large selection of gourmet food & gift baskets. Seasonal decorations, table accents, home accessories and naturalistic silk flowers.
Offering boat rentals, short-term and long-term boat storage, and camping or boating needs. Lake Jocassee’s only outfitter and marine center complete with a general store, full-service concierge boat storage, boat repair and maintenance shop. Rent from their large fleet of newer model and faster pontoons, performance tritoons and ski boats on Lake Jocassee and Lake Keowee. The lake legacy since 1979.
This little fly shop (off Highway 11 in Salem) sells a full line of fly fishing rods, flies, waders, tackle, apparel and more. They provide fly fishing instruction for every skill level and offer full guide service on the Chattooga, Chauga and Eastatoe Rivers.
Retail store offering tackle, camping, water toys, lake supplies, clothing and more. Their sister company, Southern Outlaw Adventures, offers guide services on the lake.
Artist, Nancy Basket, takes her name from the work she does, and from her grandmother, Margaret Basket. Nancy creates kudzu and pine needle baskets, artistic cards, sculptures and functional items using kudzu vines. She shares her basketry and storytelling skills at Primitive Skills gatherings, Powwows and through the National Indian Education Association as a presenter of traditional and contemporary baskets. Visitors can tour her 100+ year old barn that is fortified with kudzu bales .