An elaborate mural was painted along an interior wall in Visit Oconee’s Visitor Center building. It features popular outdoor scenes throughout the county including: whitewater rafting, Lake Jocassee, apple orchards, camping, fly fishing, hiking, road cycling, mountain biking, a waterfall and Stumphouse Tunnel.
The park is near the Westminster Library. It features a playground, public restrooms and two covered picnic shelters. The Pavilion Shelter has picnic tables, electrical outlets, and a charcoal grill. Rental Fee: $35 for 3 hour rental. The Picnic Shelter is a covered picnic area with tables. Rental Fee: $25 for 3 hour rental. Call (864) 647-3200 or email sholbrooks@westminstersc.org to rent. {Melody Davis from Gateway Arts Center painted the vibrant mural on the public restroom building.}
Walhalla is the county seat of Oconee County. The town was founded in the 1850s by the German Settlement Society. It is rich in culture and history. Today the town is undergoing a resurgence with many new businesses and ones soon to open. Walhalla is set to become the terminus of the mountains-to-sea Palmetto Trail. The City of Walhalla maintains Stumphouse Park.