Lee Falls
From SCTrailsnet Website: Although once voted Oconee County?s most scenic waterfall, this 75-foot high falls has no official trail, but hikers have been making the difficult, 1.5-hour trip here for 170 years, surely making it easier to follow over time. Lee Falls lies deep within a hardwood hollow that shelters a wealth of botanical rarities such as Oconee bells, bulblet fern, and others. A spray cliff also buttresses the waterfall, allowing a quasi-aquatic habitat of amphibians, mosses, and ferns to thrive in moist coolness.
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