Tamassee was one of several Cherokee “Lower Towns” in the region. It was abandoned in 1752 due to threats by their Creek enemies. By 1770, Cherokee had returned to the town. In 1776 they sided with the British during the Revolution and attacked settlements along the frontier. In retaliation, South Carolina Patriots destroyed Tamassee and other Cherokee towns during the war.
Bear-themed camper offers a peaceful retreat on a one-acre partially wooded lot. (The site is shared with one other camper and there is a privacy fence between the two). This location provides easy access to adventures, shopping, and dining. Explore nearby lakes, rivers, waterfalls, and trails, or unwind by the firepit on the deck and enjoy roasting marshmallows under the stars. Experience a charming ambiance and tranquil setting for a rejuvenating getaway.