Cherokee Foothills National Scenic Highway

The Cherokee Foothills National Scenic Highway winds its way through South Carolina’s northwest corner. Following the southernmost peaks of the Blue Ridge Mountains, the 115 miles is surrounded with peach orchards, quaint villages and parks. It is an ideal alternative to I-85 and has been featured by such publications as National Geographic, Rand McNally and Southern Living.

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Cherokee Highway Oconee State Park Devils Fork State Park Caesars Head/Mountain Bridge Wilderness Area Town of Walhalla Tamassee DAR School Oconee Station State Historic Site Duke Power's World of Energy Lake Keowee Keowee-Toxaway State Natural Area Lake Jocassee Table Rock State Park Jones Gap/Mountain Bridge Wilderness Area Pleasant Ridge County Park Glassy Mountain Poinsett Bridge Gowensville And Campbell's Covered Bridge Cowpens National Battlefield City Clemson City Anderson City Greenville City Spartanburg City Abbeville Lake Hartwell State Recreation Area