South Carolina has some of the most spectacular natural wonders. From mountain terrains to beautiful beaches, the state boasts a landscape full of adventures. Its waterfalls are some of the most impressive wonders for outdoor enthusiasts. While North Carolina is known as the waterfall capital of the United States, the ones in South Carolina will never disappoint. Some of these waterfalls are reachable on moderate hikes, while others need rigorous treks to get to, and each is unique in its own right. These waterfalls in South Carolina are some of the most stunning.

10 Bee Cove Falls

Nestled in Sumter National Forest in the charming town of Mountain Rest, Bee Cove Falls is absolutely stunning. To get there, travelers need to hike for just over four miles through rusty spots in the backcountry. The hike's difficulty is moderate, but the breathtaking 80-ft high falls make it all worth it. Taking two to three hours to complete, vacationers are going to have plenty of time to enjoy the beauty of the woods. This place is remote and unspoiled, and the gorgeous waterfall and four smaller ones are proof of that.

9 King Creek Falls

Also located in Sumter National Forest, King Creek Falls stands 75 feet high, and one of its major draws is the magnificent beach on its left side. The hike towards this fall is three kilometers and takes about two hours to complete. During winter and spring, the trail towards the waterfall can be slippery because of the rains, leaving summer the perfect time to explore it. One at the spot, it is a spectacular multi-tiered waterfall, making the trek through the forest totally worth it.

8 Falls Creek Falls

Located in Mountain Bridge Wilderness Area, Falls Creek Falls stands 125 ft high and is a three-in-one waterfall, one of the most stunning in South Carolina. There are two trails for getting to the falls, the Falls Creek Trail, covering two miles, and the Hospital Rock Trail, a strenuous hike covering about five miles. The two other waterfalls that make up the falls are Pristine and Andrew Ramey Falls. These falls are incredible, and visiting them is one of the best things to do in South Carolina.

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7 Rainbow Falls

Located at the Jones Gap State Park, Rainbow Falls is definitely one of the most stunning waterfalls in South Carolina. Boasting a height of 100 feet, Rainbow Falls provides tourists with an attractive natural environment to explore, including places where friends and families can have picnics and create lifetime memories. The trek is a bit more than one and a half miles and offers several things to see and do, including wild azaleas during spring.

6 Laurel Fork Falls

The hike to Laurel Fork Falls is definitely strenuous, taking between five and six hours to complete via the Foothills Trail. The best time to explore these falls is during the heavy rainfall season, and travelers have two ways to reach them. One can choose to go the easy way or the hard way. The hard way involves a strenuous hike, covering eight miles, and taking between five and six hours to complete. Camping overnight is a good option for vacationers planning to reach the falls via a hike. The easy way is to see the falls from a boat ride over Jocassee Lake.

5 Spoonauger Falls

Nestled far in the woods in a peaceful place, Spoonauger Falls is one of the most stunning waterfalls in South Carolina. Standing at 50 feet high, the falls are located near the state's border with Georgia and take about 20 minutes to get to via a beautiful trail passing through the woods. The water beautifully drops in a pool where vacationers can go for a refreshing dip. The falls are some of the most powerful, and the surrounding creates an incredible photo-worthy spot. Children would love to be here, especially when trying to catch salamanders between the rocks.

4 Yellow Branch Falls

Yellow Branch Falls is situated in Sumpter National Forest, near Walhalla, and the United State Department of Agriculture (USDA) forest service is in charge of it. The falls stand 50 feet high and measure 75 feet wide. To get there, vacationers get through a three-mile hike, which takes between two and a half hours ad three hours to complete. The hike to the waterfall is smooth and easy. The falls are surrounded by tall trees creating a spectacular look to the whole surrounding. Add to the rainbows refracting from the water spray – the place is absolutely stunning.

3 Twin Falls

Also known as Reedy Cove Falls, this waterfall is best visited in spring for a more impressive view. It is located within Silver Falls State Park and measures 739 meters long and 30 meters wide. The falls start as Reedy Creek, which splits into two, with the highest cascade measuring 75 feet. To get to the falls, vacationers only stroll for a few minutes but not along the trail. instead, tourists are supposed to be walking through a woody pathway, offering beautiful forests, which are incredibly spectacular to explore.

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2 Raven Cliff Falls

Pouring beautifully from the gorgeous Raven Cliff Mountain into the rolling hills, this 420-foot waterfall is spectacular. It is reachable via a trail, which is one of the most popular in the Mountain Bridge Wilderness Area. The hike is steepest at the first and end but is still a moderate trail to climb, which takes about 90 minutes to complete. Its name comes from the ravens, more than 150 species that stay there. Along the trail, vacationers will enjoy plenty of breathtaking views even before they reach the spectacular falls.

1 Issaqueena Falls

Issaqueena Falls is reachable via a short hike, covering less than three miles, making it an excellent option for tourists who don't have a lot of time hiking a strenuous trail. Boasting a 200-feet drop, the falls are absolutely beautiful, and travelers will definitely enjoy an excellent view, especially from the bottom. The view from the top is even more breathtaking, allowing vacationers to witness the gorgeous scenery from a different perspective. The Falls is located within Sumpter National Forest, not far from Walhalla.