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Gorges State Park
Lake Jocassee where the Toxaway River enters. Low water level. Visible is the Foothills Trail bridge across Toxaway.
K. Bischof (2023-11-22)
Request #54070 hi-res [4032 x 3024]

Gorges State Park
Lake Jocassee where the Toxaway River enters. Low water level.
K. Bischof (2023-11-22)
Request #54069 hi-res [8116 x 1824]

Gorges State Park
Lake Jocassee where the Toxaway River enters. Low water level.
K. Bischof (2023-11-22)
Request #54068 hi-res [4032 x 3024]

Gorges State Park
Lake Jocassee where the Toxaway River enters. Low water level.
K. Bischof (2023-11-22)
Request #54067 hi-res [4032 x 3024]

Gorges State Park
Kevin Bischof snake hunting
Supt Kevin Bischof looking for snakes
John Sealy (2023)
Request #53743 hi-res [1440 x 1920]

Gorges State Park
There are several things to note about Lower Bearwallow Falls. First, this falls is different than Upper Bearwallow Falls. Second, there is no trail that leads to Lower Bearwallow Falls. To get to and find this waterfall, above level endurance is needed (Over 8 miles of hiking, some over very steep terrain) in addition to navigation skills. There is no marked trail to this falls. Thirdly, as with many waterfalls in this region, Lower Bearwallow Falls has many rare and endangered plant species in and around the falls area that are found few if no other places. Excess traffic can threaten and damage these species. While this waterfall is documented on many pieces of literature, it is recommended that the visitors of Gorges State Park enjoy the other, both substantial and equally beautiful waterfalls located within the park.
K. Bischof (2021-12-25)
Request #48971 hi-res [3216 x 2060]

Gorges State Park
There are several things to note about Lower Bearwallow Falls. First, this falls is different than Upper Bearwallow Falls. Second, there is no trail that leads to Lower Bearwallow Falls. To get to and find this waterfall, above level endurance is needed (Over 8 miles of hiking, some over very steep terrain) in addition to navigation skills. There is no marked trail to this falls. Thirdly, as with many waterfalls in this region, Lower Bearwallow Falls has many rare and endangered plant species in and around the falls area that are found few if no other places. Excess traffic can threaten and damage these species. While this waterfall is documented on many pieces of literature, it is recommended that the visitors of Gorges State Park enjoy the other, both substantial and equally beautiful waterfalls located within the park.
K. Bischof (2021-12-25)
Request #48970 hi-res [4245 x 2453]

Gorges State Park
There are several things to note about Lower Bearwallow Falls. First, this falls is different than Upper Bearwallow Falls. Second, there is no trail that leads to Lower Bearwallow Falls. To get to and find this waterfall, above level endurance is needed (Over 8 miles of hiking, some over very steep terrain) in addition to navigation skills. There is no marked trail to this falls. Thirdly, as with many waterfalls in this region, Lower Bearwallow Falls has many rare and endangered plant species in and around the falls area that are found few if no other places. Excess traffic can threaten and damage these species. While this waterfall is documented on many pieces of literature, it is recommended that the visitors of Gorges State Park enjoy the other, both substantial and equally beautiful waterfalls located within the park.
K. Bischof (2021-12-25)
Request #48969 hi-res [4231 x 2305]

Gorges State Park
There are several things to note about Lower Bearwallow Falls. First, this falls is different than Upper Bearwallow Falls. Second, there is no trail that leads to Lower Bearwallow Falls. To get to and find this waterfall, above level endurance is needed (Over 8 miles of hiking, some over very steep terrain) in addition to navigation skills. There is no marked trail to this falls. Thirdly, as with many waterfalls in this region, Lower Bearwallow Falls has many rare and endangered plant species in and around the falls area that are found few if no other places. Excess traffic can threaten and damage these species. While this waterfall is documented on many pieces of literature, it is recommended that the visitors of Gorges State Park enjoy the other, both substantial and equally beautiful waterfalls located within the park.
K. Bischof (2021-12-25)
Request #48968 hi-res [4147 x 2661]

Gorges State Park
There are several things to note about Lower Bearwallow Falls. First, this falls is different than Upper Bearwallow Falls. Second, there is no trail that leads to Lower Bearwallow Falls. To get to and find this waterfall, above level endurance is needed (Over 8 miles of hiking, some over very steep terrain) in addition to navigation skills. There is no marked trail to this falls. Thirdly, as with many waterfalls in this region, Lower Bearwallow Falls has many rare and endangered plant species in and around the falls area that are found few if no other places. Excess traffic can threaten and damage these species. While this waterfall is documented on many pieces of literature, it is recommended that the visitors of Gorges State Park enjoy the other, both substantial and equally beautiful waterfalls located within the park.
K. Bischof (2021-12-25)
Request #48967 hi-res [3673 x 2768]

Gorges State Park
Double Drop Falls
This falls does not have a designated trail to it. Hiking off trail is not recommended. Trimming and cutting plants to make your own trail is prohibited.
K. Bischof (2021-08-22)
Request #48386 hi-res [4175 x 2681]

Gorges State Park
Double Drop Falls
This falls does not have a designated trail to it. Hiking off trail is not recommended. Trimming and cutting plants to make your own trail is prohibited.
K. Bischof (2021-08-22)
Request #48385 hi-res [2653 x 3397]
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