At this site in southern Greenville County the Reedy River widens to over 200 feet cascading over rocks and boulders to create one of the most geologically significant vistas on the river. This passive park with trails, picnic groves, historic interpretative signs and a playground is great family fun.
There's a nice partially paved hiking trail at Cedar Falls Park that runs alongside the waterfall and dam and then along the Reedy River. There are also other beautiful walking paths and mountain bike trails. The trail is rated as easy and the total length is 2.2 miles.
DIRECTIONS
Take I-385 to Hwy 418 and turn right. Turn left on Fork Shoals Road and then makes another left on McKelvey Road. Take a right onto Cedar Falls Road and look for it on the left.
As we just provide information, if you have a question regarding a particular trail, it is best to contact the source listed. We encourage good stewardship of our natural resources. Be prepared for your outing and Leave No Trace of your visit. For more hiking and waterfall trips, check out the publications of Milestone Press.
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