Table Rock, which received its name from a Cherokee legend, is South Carolina’s most photographed natural wonder. You have a rare opportunity to own this beautiful, wooded property that sits just outside the boundaries of Table Rock State park. The property is bordered by Grant Meadows which consists of 57 acres that was placed in a conservation easement and is an iconic landmark along Cherokee Foothills Scenic Highway 11. The property is both high and flat which affords plenty of prime locations for a homesite.
If you are a nature lover this location couldn’t be more perfect. There are 5 state parks within 35 miles. In addition, Jocassee Gorges Wilderness Area is less than 15 minutes away. You can also easily visit Lake Jocasee or Lake Keowee. That gives you miles and miles of hiking trails, public hunting land, access to seasonal ATV trails in Jocassee Gorges, boating, fishing on t...
If you are a nature lover this location couldn’t be more perfect. There are 5 state parks within 35 miles. In addition, Jocassee Gorges Wilderness Area is less than 15 minutes away. You can also easily visit Lake Jocasee or Lake Keowee. That gives you miles and miles of hiking trails, public hunting land, access to seasonal ATV trails in Jocassee Gorges, boating, fishing on the lakes or many trout streams, kayaking, bird watching, and so much more! When you grow tired of being active you can head home to your quiet, private home with amazing views.
Property Features:
- Unique views of Table Rock
- Mixed hardwood timber
- High, flat terrain
- Multiple options for homesites
- 20 minutes to City of Pickens
- 40 minutes to Greenville, SC
- 40 minutes to Clemson University and City of Clemson
- 2 hours 15 minutes to Charlotte, NC
- 2 hours 30 minutes to Atlanta Georgia
- 2 miles to Table Rock State Park
- 12 miles to Caesar’s Head State Park
- 12 miles to Keowee-Toxoway State Park
- 14 miles to Jones Gap State Park
- 21 miles to Devils Fork State Park
- 35 miles to Oconee State Park
- 12 miles to Visitor Center for Jocassee Gorges Wilderness Area (50,000+ acres)
- 12 miles to Lake Keowee
- 21 miles to Lake Jocassee
- Fish (lakes and trout streams)
- Hunt (public land at Jocassee Gorges Wilderness Area)
- Bike
- Camp
- Hike
- Boat or kayak
- Ride an ATV (Seasonal Trails at Jocassee Gorges Wilderness Area)
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