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    Jones Gap State Park

    4.6 (26 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Brittany B.

    Totally worth the $6 per person entrance fee. Beautiful park with clean restrooms. Plenty of walking trails and streams. Sadly their store was closed when we visited (a little after 4PM on a Saturday), but it looks like they have souvenirs, drinks and snacks.

    Rainbow Falls
    John S.

    Rainbow Falls is breathtaking and worth the hike. We got there around 9 on a Monday and it was low traffic. Even by the time we left it was less than half full in the parking lot. We really enjoyed that the trails didn't feel manicured past the point of being part of nature too. Also, we were there in late July and the temperature under the thick canopy was 10+ below the 90+ ambient readout.

    Campsite 10...we call this Mermaid Lagoon!
    Melissa L.

    We make the trek up to Jones Gap each year and are never disappointed. What a secret gem in South Carolina! Pick a campsite along the stream for white noise sure to help you sleep soundly. The 1.2 hike to Jones Gap Falls is moderate (it's not easy, but you can do it in sneakers.) Right around .8 miles you'll think, "Are we there yet?" No. You're not. But the return trip is mostly downhill, so press forward! Once you hit the bridge (and campsite 10), you're a quick walk away. Rock hopping is a must. Hammock camping in June? Bring an underquilt. Your cold butt will thank me later.

    Carol R.

    Rainbow Falls hike is about 4-5 miles out and back. It gets steep towards the falls, but worth it.

    Dunn F.

    Such beauty to take in! You can camp there with permission. My fiancé, dog, and I loved roaming the trails and seeing the mountain tops. The creeks are so serene to look at. There is an admission fee of $10. Honor system, so please do it to keep these parks alive.

    Peatie
    Monica W.

    Camped with my dog Peatie, it rained but we had a nice time. Beautiful leaves changing and peaceful hikes, can't wait to come back!!!

    Wooden bridge on way to Rainbow Falls
    Ashley W.

    Beautiful state park, possibly the most beautiful out of all the parks I've been to on my ultimate outsider quest list. The views are stunning and the camping areas are serene and so relaxing next to the rushing stream.

    John W.

    A variety of trails for various difficulty levels and lengths, this was one of my favorite parks to visit for a day of hiking and sights. The rocky riverbed makes for a more entertaining variety of details along the trails. Hike a couple miles to the waterfall, or longer for a summit hike with views across the ridge. Arrive early on weekends to get a parking spot or you may have a long wait.

    Clara T.

    Huge fan of the small less trafficked park when compared to the others in the area. The rangers in the park are incredibly helpful and a joy to talk to. The park is lovely this time of year and not very crowded at all. I completed two hikes during my visit. The falls creek falls hike was pretty challenging going both up and down but the waterfall at the end was an excellent reward. The jones gap hike is far less strenuous and arguably more beautiful on the hike with a less climatic end. The river water is impressively clear and the leaf change was beautiful. About 50 minutes drive from Greenville.

    Gordon V.

    This is an amazing hike to a beautiful waterfall! It is the Mountain Bridge wilderness area, Caesars head-Jones Gap State Park. The trail is meticulously laid out and well maintained, from walkways over streams to carved trails through rocks. The scenery is majestic filled with nature and peacefulness. The Park employees are awesome! They know the area, are super friendly, and helpful with directions and knowledge of the hikes and area. It was very interesting reading about the history of the trail, I would highly recommend reading about it before you hike, it makes it that much more interesting. There are different colored trails so make sure you know what you want to see and how far you want to hike. Rainbow falls was beautiful! The employee on duty at the end of our hike was also amazing. He reopened the store so we could purchase a trail guide of upstate South Carolina. You also receive an official guide book to South Carolina State Parks. The book describes other state parks and their features, location, accommodations etc.and receive a stamp for each State Park you visit. Fun fitness challenge to get all the stamps.

    Meghan G.

    So close to downtown Greenville! The grounds are kept very clean, all garbage is carry out. There were plenty of signs around to keep a non-experienced hiker on track. We chose to do the Jones Gap trail (blue) to the Rainbow Falls trail (red). Rainbow Falls was a definite challenge, but worth the beautiful view and misty rest area at the end. Not going to lie, we were going to quit!! But good reports from other hikers kept us going! Pack plenty of water, and refuel with snacks at the waterfall.

    Waterfall
    Rucha K.

    Can't wait to go to this park again. This park is around 35 to 40 minutes away from Greenville. The parking is very tight so would recommend to start early. There is separate parking for camping people but I am guessing you would have to book your camping ground. The Rangers are helpful and there is a information center in the park as well. We did the Palmetto trail. It is not strenuous and you walk along the waterfall stream. At the end of the trail there is Gap Jones waterfall. Checking the waterfall will give you the achievement of completing the trail one way. You have to come down same way you go ahead. Even though it is summer the trail is well convered with trees. They state park charges you $5 per person and not per car. Carrying exact change is recommended!!!

    Falls Creek
    Brad C.

    Jones Gap State Park has a lot to offer a family who is seeking to escape the city for a while. From scenic hikes on the Jones Gap Trail, to primitive camping sites and picnic areas along the beautiful Middle Saluda River. Kids will love the opportunity to dangle their toes in the cool mountain stream and perhaps see some of the water critters such as trout, crayfish and salamanders. Being just 15-20 minutes from Travelers Rest, Jones Gap is a hidden jewel in the SC mountains. The park and the hiking trails within it are part of the Mountain Bridge Wilderness Area, a pristine wilderness area with over 11,000 protected acres along the Blue Ridge Escarpment. The MBWA is crisscrossed with 50 or more well maintained trails of varying degrees of difficulty that connects the Jones Gap and Caesars Head state parks. While these trails offer access to some of the most beautiful natural terrain in the Upstate of South Carolina, some may be a bit more challenging than the average family wanting a quiet stroll in the woods is looking for. For family hikes with younger kids I would suggest the Jones Gap or the Falls Creek trails. There is lots to see along the trails and plenty of spots to stop for breathers. Most of the campsites in the park are car camping friendly with relatively short distances from the parking areas to the campsites. There are restrooms available on site and a Ranger Station / Learning Center that is open intermittently during park hours (M-Su 9am-6pm extended to 9pm during Daylight Savings Time) where you can grab a quick snack, pick up a map of the MBWA and maybe even a souvenir or two for the kids. Not all of the sites are equally sized and some are lacking fire rings. So if you have specific needs and wants it would be advisable to call well before your projected outing to get advice on the best sites for your group and to secure reservations ahead of time.

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    Cool park, some of the worst merch I have ever purchased. One wash and I'm already missing letters. Stupid.

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    Awesome place to hike, great trails, picnic, restrooms, information center, you need to pay entry and sometimes park is crowded.

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    Spring Mountain Community Center

    Spring Mountain Community Center

    5.0(1 review)
    30.7 mi

    Stumbled upon this cute little park area as we were driving around exploring side roads from Old…read moreFort to Asheville. What a gem! This little community center seems to have a lot to offer: - The playground is a lot of fun- both our kids, ages 4 & 7, loved it! A well-kept wooden playground with swings (3 regular & 1 baby swing), a seesaw, a tire swing, and a big plastic sea monster for climbing. - Short paved walking loop with some benches, picnic tables and grill, and 1 of those little exercise stops and a creek flowing by (great for kids to splash around in!) - Large grassy field - Basketball court (half court) - Community garden - Large picnic table area with covered pavilion - Leashed dogs allowed (please pick up after them - there are poop bags along the sidewalk) The community center appears to be closed right now and I haven't checked out the website yet but there's a board with some info by the playground. It seems like they offer yoga classes (Free maybe? Says "donations accepted"), there's an ad for reiki healing, and a whole calendar of events for children and adults. This center definitely seems to run on donations and volunteers. We were happy to contribute to the painted metal donation post by the playground. Peaceful, safe, beautiful park areas like this are hard to find these days. We're passing through, as we're just frequent vacationers to the area, but I hope the community keeps up this little local gem!

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