Wildwater offers a variety of lodging options at their Chattooga River location. Among the choices are four cabins that sleep up to six people, with two comfortable bedrooms and two baths. There’s also the Goldfinch Treehouse. This cozy one-bedroom, one-bath space includes a kitchenette and a private outdoor deck–perfect for couples.
Choose from 18 Themed Chalets & Cottages, Camping or RV sites that are secluded and off the beaten path. Stroll along gentle flowing creeks, listening to Nature’s softly sung songs. Just a few minutes away from white water rafting and fly fishing on the Chattooga River.
Funded through grants and donations, the museum is open Thursday – Saturday from 11am-4pm. The mission is to provide deeper and more meaningful understanding of the Cherokee heritage in South Carolina. The museum exhibits many artifacts that were recovered prior to constructing Lake Jocassee and Lake Keowee. These lakes were built in the 1970s and flooded ancestral land. The public can learn more about the native people through displays and continuing education opportunities.