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Sassafras Mountain Trailhead

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Kimberly
May 29, 2021
For a great easy day, stop at twin falls on the way to Sassafras! want more? stop at Beech Bottom Falls (moderate hike 1.7 out/back) before or after enjoying the summit... it’s on the same road near the top on the left going up!
StayGVL
December 5, 2019
F. Van Clayton Highway, Rosman, NC The summit of Sassafras Mountain is the border of SC and NC, and is the highest natural point in SC, with beautiful views of the landscape from the summit. You can drive a paved road to a parking lot just below the summit. There is a paved walkway of a couple hundred feet or so to the summit, where there is a 360 degree observation tower, a rock with a summit plaque and a geological survey marker. There is a pathway from the parking lot to the summit that is marked as "handicapped accessible", though I have my doubts considering it's not paved. To get there, just plug "Sassafrass Mountain" into Google Maps and it will take you exactly where you need to go.
F. Van Clayton Highway, Rosman, NC The summit of Sassafras Mountain is the border of SC and NC, and is the highest natural point in SC, with beautiful views of the landscape from the summit. You can drive a paved road to a parking lot just below the summit. There is a paved walkway of a couple hund…
Drew
August 31, 2019
. Sassafras mountain is the highest point in all of South Carolina. It is located 15 minutes away from the bed and breakfast and is worth going to see.
Anita
August 30, 2019
Just down the road from cabin. The long-awaited observation tower on Sassafras Mountain, South Carolina’s highest point at 3,553 feet above sea level, officially opened to the public on April 22, 2019, Earth Day. The Sassafras Mountain Tower, on South Carolina’s highest point, offers an unparalleled view of the mountains of South Carolina, North Carolina and Georgia. (SCDNR photo by Danielle Kent) The Sassafras Mountain Tower, on South Carolina’s highest point, offers an unparalleled view of the mountains of South Carolina, North Carolina and Georgia. (SCDNR photo by Danielle Kent) “The highest point in the state is a geographical landmark that every South Carolinian, young and old, should have the opportunity to see and enjoy,” said Alvin Taylor, director of the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources (SCDNR). “We hope that the observation tower will be a place where residents and visitors can go to marvel at the view of three states and the Blue Ridge Mountains and to appreciate what a beautiful and diverse place South Carolina truly is.” To reach the Sassafras Tower (in northern Pickens County): from the town of Pickens, go 15.8 miles north on US 178 to Rocky Bottom. Turn right on F. Van Clayton Memorial Highway and go 4.7 miles to the end of the road. The gravel parking area is on the left. The Sassafras Tower, designed by Pickens architect Gil Stewart, has a natural stone appearance and sits on the South Carolina/North Carolina line. A compass rose etched into the tower shows the state line as it runs through the structure. The tower sits 11 feet above the mountain’s highest point, and the top of the tower is 44 feet in diameter. A mobility-impaired trail and ramp, along with a paved road that travels to the top, allows access for people of all abilities, and bathrooms are in place beside the parking lot. On a clear day from the top of the tower, a visitor can see 30-50 miles into the states of South Carolina, North Carolina and Georgia. In Fall 2010, a group of interested organizations gathered at the Pickens County Museum to discuss the possibility of constructing an observation tower on top of Sassafras Mountain. At that time, the highest point in South Carolina was difficult to find, the road was not good, and so many trees were on the summit that there was barely a view, except in winter. Those conditions on top of the mountain have now changed dramatically with the completion of the Sassafras Tower. The compass rose etched into the Sassafras Mountain Tower shows the South Carolina-North Carolina state line running through the structure. (SCDNR photo by Danielle Kent) The compass rose etched into the Sassafras Mountain Tower shows the South Carolina-North Carolina state line running through the structure. (SCDNR photo by Danielle Kent) Construction on the $1.1 million Sassafras Mountain observation tower began in November 2017 by Lazer Construction of Anderson, the general contractor for the project. Funding for the observation tower atop Sassafras Mountain came from a variety of sources, including Duke Energy, the Harry Hampton Memorial Wildlife Fund, Pickens County, Felburn Foundation, S.C. Heritage Trust and from hundreds of private supporters through commemorative brick sales. Poised on the South Carolina and North Carolina border, Sassafras Mountain is about 20 miles north of Pickens. It sits on the Eastern Continental Divide, is the tri-point of three distinct watersheds, and is home to the Foothills Trail, a 77-mile footpath between Table Rock and Oconee state parks. The Palmetto Trail, which will one day link the South Carolina mountains to the sea in a continuous trail of 500 miles, is also on the flanks of Sassafras Mountain. Sassafras Mountain is part of the Jim Timmerman Natural Resources Area at Jocassee Gorges, and the Franklin L. Gravely Wildlife Management Area, managed by SCDNR. Sassafras Mountain is listed as a tourist destination by Pickens County.
Just down the road from cabin. The long-awaited observation tower on Sassafras Mountain, South Carolina’s highest point at 3,553 feet above sea level, officially opened to the public on April 22, 2019, Earth Day. The Sassafras Mountain Tower, on South Carolina’s highest point, offers an unparalle…
Susan
July 8, 2019
MUST SEE, If south and west of brevard or near gorges state park. 360 Degree Long range VIEWS OF Mountains in 3 states, from the TOP of Tallest mtn in South Carolina. Newly built OVERLOOK Tower, No hiking needed so good for limited individuals, seniors or children.

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1391 F Van Clayton Memorial Hwy
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