One of my favorite things about exploring South Carolina in the fall doesn’t have to do with pumpkins, apple cider, or apple picking. It simply boils down to all the beautiful colors that are on display courtesy of Mother Nature. Typically occurring from late September to early November, the fall foliage in SC is a true marvel, and we have the perfect place to get a front-row seat. Stumphouse Mountain Park, a small park in Walhalla, comes to life every year, and we guarantee you’ll want to plan a day trip here to see it all.

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What do you think about this SC park? Do you think this is some of the best fall foliage in South Carolina? Sound off in the comments section! Or, you can also follow along with the Stumphouse Mountain Park Facebook Page for more current information about when to see the best leaf color.

Meanwhile, make sure when you’re road tripping to South Carolina, you bring all the best road trip essentials!

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