BRASSTOWN FALLS is a 3-in-1 waterfall. The entire waterfall is broken up into three distinct sections: Brasstown Cascades, Brasstown Veil & Brasstown Sluice. This does not include Little Brasstown Falls located just a short distance upstream.
[ THE SCENE ]
I was feeling very adventurous and decided I would spend an entire Saturday hiking several waterfalls in the Oconee County area of South Carolina. After all, my wife prefers the easier hikes and I knew today would be out of her comfort zone. I logged a total of 10 miles on my iPhone Health Report with a climb estimated at 114 floors and a total of 24,976 steps. Today's hike included:
~ Brasstown Falls (.25 miles)
~ Little Brasstown Falls (.25 miles)
~ Opossum Creek Falls (5 miles)
~ Ramsey Creek Falls a.k.a Chau Ram Falls (.25 miles)
~ Walking around Chau Ram County Park
~ Lee Falls (3 miles)
[ THE HIKE ]
The hike is short to the first section of the falls known as "The Cascades." This is a highly appropriate name since this section really is more of a series of cascades than a waterfall. On the day of my visit, there had been several days of rain making the trail extremely muddy, but also making the falls extremely full! The flow was so strong that it was hard to see where the Cascades separated from the second section known as The Veil.
You reach 'The Cascades' by following the trail on the right after the information board. You will go uphill slightly before making your descent down to the cascades. You will hear the falls long before you reach them. The downhill trail to the cascades is relatively easy, but it gets far more difficult when you continue downhill to see the two lower sections.
NOTES: This is a class three hike, meaning you will need both hands to navigate the steepness of the trail. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND good hiking boots and a backpack for any camera, phone or other items you might carry in your hand. You will definitely need both hands to hold on to branches, tree roots or whatever you can find.
* SCOUTING TIP - It is better to take the higher routes as you navigate your way to the lower falls.
* SCOUTING TIP 2 - This trail IS NOT suitable for young children or anyone who doesn't have sure balance. Your legs, knees and upper body will be heavily used!
* SCOUTING TIP 3 - DO NOT bring a walking stick. Again, you will need both hands to navigate this trail safely.
I personally did not see the advantage to hiking down to the base of the second section known as 'The Veil'. However, if you are feeling adventurous, you can actually walk behind this section of the falls on low flow days.
The trickiest part of the trail is finding your way to the base of 'The Sluice' section. At first I considered forgoing the hike since it was rather steep, but another hiker on his way up showed me pics on his camera that convinced me to continue. There is also a downed log you can use as a bridge to balance across to the other side for an even closer view of this third section of the falls, which looks a lot like a powerful water slide.
[ FINAL THOUGHTS ]
Brasstown Falls is simply incredible! I really enjoyed the uniqueness of each of the sections. However, not sure if I would recommend this as a destination for our hiking club simply because of the level of difficulty reaching the lower falls. But if you are brave enough and sure enough, this is a waterfall that should NOT be missed.
Also, as a bonus, Little Brasstown Falls is just a short hike to the left of the information board. Not as large as its three-tiered cousin downstream but beautiful in its own right making this a total of four waterfalls for the price of one extremely short trail!
Want to make a day of it? Combine this hike with nearby Opossum Creek Falls & Long Creek Falls or spend the remainder of the day exploring the hiking trails @ Chau Ram County Park and its beautiful 40' waterfall which is visible from the parking area.
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