South Carolina’s Oconee County boasts more than 150 waterfalls, some so magnificent they’ll leave you in awe. Over near Tamassee, there’s a waterfall that is covered in lush, green moss and ferns. After a short hike, you’ll marvel at the emerald waterfall in South Carolina that’s been hiding here in the forest all this time.

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When you’re ready to check this little slice of rain forest paradise out for yourself, set aside at least half a day for the excursion. The hike isn’t terribly long, but you’ll want to take your time (especially at the end) and enjoy this emerald waterfall in South Carolina! The best time to take this hike is in the spring and summer if you want to experience the rain forest. Dogs are allowed on the trail, as long as they are leashed. Find more information at this link on alltrails.com.

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