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| Moonshine Falls |
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| Written by Alec Swayngham |
| Thursday, 24 September 2009 00:40 |
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Description: Although it is only a mile and a half from the rugged area of Raven Cliff Falls, the trail to Moonshine Falls is relatively flat until you reach the falls, where there is a fairly steep descent. The hike is forgotten as you view the water flowing over the edge of a dark rock cliff like a bridal veil and spilling into a pool below. As the name suggests, Moonshine Falls was once the site of some illegal activity - and, who knows, maybe some wild nights around the old campfire. Portions of rusty barrels, which remain in a cave at the base of the falls, provide some local color and food for thought during your stay.
Height: 40 feet Length of hike: 1.9 miles Time to hike: 1 hour Difficulty: Moderate Creek or river: Tributary of Matthews Creek USGS Quadrangle: Table Rock
Directions to falls: Due to a property sale, access to Moonshine Falls has been changed. Temporarily you must hike from the Asbury Hills United Methodist Youth Camp on the Asbury Trail to the falls.
Note: Call ahead to get permission to enter and start from within the camp. During the summer when the camp is full, you may not be allowed to use the Asbury Trail. You can contact them at: Asbury Hills United Methodist Youth Camp 150 Asbury Drive, Cleveland, SC, 29635, 864-836-3711, Fax: 864-836-5522, Email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
Other Information: Mountain Bridge Wilderness Area, 8155 Geer Highway, Cleveland, SC 29635. 864-836-6115
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| Last Updated on Saturday, 26 September 2009 01:43 |



















