Little Brasstown Falls is a 25-foot waterfall on Little Brasstown Creek in Oconee County, South Carolina. The waterfall is located in Sumter National Forest.
Hike Length: 0.4 miles
Estimated Time: < 1 hour
Difficulty: Easy
Estimated Time: < 1 hour
Difficulty: Easy
Location: Andrew Pickens Ranger District of Sumter National Forest
Trail Users: Hiking only
Dogs: YesFeatures: Waterfalls (1+)
Crowds: High
Warnings: The rocks around waterfalls are slippery.
Trailhead GPS: 34.71936,-83.30159
Waterfall GPS: 34.71703,-83.30240
Waterfall GPS: 34.71703,-83.30240
Directions:
From Westminster, head west on US-76 for about 12 miles and turn left on Brasstown Creek Road. Go 4 miles, with the road changing to gravel, and turn right on FR-751. Follow this 1/2 mile to a parking area at the end.
Map:
Hike Description:
At the end of the parking area, pick up the trail for just over 0.1 miles to a split and go left. Right goes to Brasstown Falls. Cross the bridge over Brasstown Creek and come to the base of Little Brasstown Falls.
Here's a video of the falls.
04-Sep-2015: Westminster Area Waterfalls
30-Aug-2013: Westminster Area Waterfalls
External Links:
US Forest Service website: https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/scnfs/recarea/?recid=77596
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