LICK LOG CREEK FALLS
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| LOCATION:
Northwest South Carolina |
| HIKE
STARTS: Russell Bridge Parking Lot |
| HIKE ENDS:
Russell Bridge Parking Lot |
| TOTAL
DISTANCE: 9.0 Miles |
| HIKE TYPE:
In and Out, Backtrack Hike |
| HIKE
DIFFICULTY: Easy to Moderate |
| TRAILS
USED: Chattooga River, Bartram |
| TRAIL
TRAFFIC: Moderate |
| TRIP TYPE:
Day or Overnight Hike |
| MANAGEMENT:
Chattooga River NRA |
HIGHLIGHTS:
The Chattooga River begins in the mountains
of North Carolina as small rivulets, nourished by springs and abundant
rainfall, high on the slopes of the Appalachian Mountains.
The water drops a half mile in elevation over fifty miles
as it winds its way to Lake Tugaloo
where the river ends between South Carolina and Georgia. The Chattooga is one of the few remaining
free-flowing
streams in the Southeast, and the setting is primitive
with dense forests and undeveloped shorelines on most
of its route. On May 10, 1974, Congress
designated the Chattooga a Wild and Scenic River - a honor
reserved for rivers with outstanding scenery,
recreation, wildlife, geologic, and cultural values.
The Chattooga
River Trail
is a forty mile route that borders the states of North Carolina, South
Carolina, and Georgia and follows the banks of the Chattooga National Wild And
Scenic River from Burrell's Ford to US 76. Congress designated the river
on May 10, 1974 and it is often used by kayakers, hikers, backpackers, and
fisherman as it winds from the North Carolina mountains to Lake Tugaloo.
The Chattooga River Trail shares its pathway with both the Foothills and Bartram
Trails in the Russell Bridge area, but it stays close to the river for its
entire distance unlike the other major southeastern trails.
The Chattooga
River Trail
is a forty mile route that borders the states of North Carolina, South
Carolina, and Georgia and follows the banks of the Chattooga National Wild And
Scenic River from Burrell's Ford to US 76. This hike follows the Chattooga
to Lick Log Creek Falls which is located just below Thrift Lake. The route is an easy one that follows the
river upstream
using both the Chattooga River and Bartram Trails. There are numerous
campsites along the water and by the trail near the base of the falls. This
is an easy hike with very little elevation change. (Note: The
Foothills Trail intersects with the Bartram and Chattooga River Trails at Lick
Log Creek.)
The trail to Lick Log Creek Falls is an
in-and-out backtrack hike that begins at Russell Bridge along South Carolina
Highway 28 and follows the banks of the Chattooga River for roughly 4.5 miles.
Watch the route carefully as you leave the parking area, however, since the
trail begins by veering to the right and makes a mild 200-foot climb over a
small ridge in the process. It is easier and more tempting to keep walking
straight on a side path beaten down by trout fisherman, but this route is a
dead-end that stops abruptly at the water’s edge. Instead, follow the black
blazes of the Chattooga River Trail as it loops around Brack Hill, which can be
seen across the water.
We hiked northbound for about a mile and a half on both
the Chattooga River Trail and the Bartram Trail which share a section along the
river from the Russell Bridge Parking Area. It was only a few days after
9/11, and we needed to get away from the TV and relax and reflect in the
wilderness for a while. The area was packed with overnight hikers, so
apparently we weren't the only ones.
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