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Bug Eye Lures
1186 Old Mush Creek Rd
Travelers Rest, SC 29690
Phone: (864) 895-7956
Bo Nat Food Mart
2614 Poinsett Hwy
Greenville, SC 29609-2239
Phone: (864) 232-2644
D K Littleton Outfitters
2227 Augusta St
Greenville, SC 29605-1766
Phone: (864) 370-3474
Foothills Fly Fishing Inc
1908 N Pleasantburg Dr
Greenville, SC 29609-4026
Phone: (864) 292-2406
Lamiglas
Greenville, SC 29601
Phone: (864) 292-2406
Port-Tronics Fishing World
1904 Piedmont Hwy
Greenville, SC 29605-4830
Phone: (864) 299-1432
National Forests
The Andrew Pickens Ranger District of Sumter National Forest provides a range of recreational opportunities including hiking, camping, fishing, horseback riding, hunting and fishing. The forest is also home to many scenic and wilderness areas which provide a peaceful solitude for the visitor and a haven for wildlife and delicate flora.
National Forests
112 Andrew Pickens Circle
Mountain Rest, South Carolina 29664
(864) 638-9568
Oconee Country Club
A semi-private 18-hole golf course with a driving range, putting green, grill and lounge. The grass on the greens is bentgrass and the fairways are rye grass with a bermuda grass base. Tee times required daily.
Oconee Country Club
Westminster Hwy.
781 Richland Rd.
Seneca, South Carolina 29672
(864) 882-8037
Oconee County Parks & Recreation Department
Offering a variety of recreational, educational and environmental programs.
Oconee County Parks & Recreation Department
PO Box 188
Walhalla, South Carolina 29691
(864) 638-4212
Oconee Point Campground
Eight miles Southeast of Seneca on County Road 21. 63 sites. (T, RV) May-Sept. 9.
Oconee Point Campground
Seneca, South Carolina
(Corps of Engineers) 1-888-893-0678
Oconee State Park
S.C .Hwy. 107, 12 miles Northwest of Walhalla. 150 sites. (140 RV, 10 T) (2 handicapped sites) (P - groups only) Water and electrical hook-ups for RV's. Year round.
Oconee State Park
Walhalla, South Carolina
(864) 638-5353
Other Upcountry Lakes
Other popular Upcountry lakes include Lakes Blalock, Bowen, Edwin Johnson and Cooley in Spartanburg County; Lakes Cunningham and Robinson near Greer; Saluda Lake, Matthews Creek and Oak Grove in Greenville County; Lake Whelchel in Cherokee County; and Lake Oolenoy at Table Rock State Park in Pickens County.
Other fishing lakes in the area include Lakes Cunningham and Robinson near Greer; Lakes Bowen, Blalock, Cooley and Edwin Johnson in Spartanburg; Saluda Lake, Matthews Creek and Oak Grove Lake in Greenville County; Lake Whelchel in Cherokee County; and Lake Oolenoy at Table Rock State Park in Pickens County.
Palmetto Trail/Blue Wall Passage
Considered the crown jewel of SC's Palmetto Trail. Features the rolling hills of the Upcountry, fine horse farms and farmlands, beautiful views, old forest, clear ponds and streams. When complete, the entire Palmetto Trail will run for 425 miles.
Palmetto Trail/Blue Wall Passage
Landrum, South Carolina
(864) 948-9615
Exit 1 from I-26, SC Hwy. 14 west toward Landrum. Turn right, north on US Hwy. 176 and turn left at entrance to Lake Lanier. Follow W. Lakeshore Rd. around lake and turn right onto Dug Hill Rd. and follow entrance to trail.
Paris Mountain State Park
U.S. Hwy. 253, 9 miles north of Greenville. 50 sites. (T, RV) (2 handicapped) (P - groups only). Water and electrical hook-ups for all sites. Year-round.
Paris Mountain State Park
Greenville, South Carolina
(864) 244-5565
South Carolina's Freshwater Coast
With five major lakes and three smaller lakes, 3,000 miles of shoreline and 192,287 acres of water, the region known as South Carolina's Freshwater Coast offers some of the best fishing opportunities in America. Other recreational features include hiking trails, parks and campgrounds. A wealth of historic sites and attractions are also in the region. For a free copy of the Freshwater Coast brochure, call 1-800-849-4766.
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