Tuesday, November 3, 2015

Oconee State Park and Oconee Station Historic Site

The week after the Calabash trip, we went on another soujourn in keeping with trying to have a weekly adventure in our new surroundings.  This time our destinations were Oconee State Park in Mountain Rest and Oconee Station in Walhalla.  The state park is known for trails, fishing, and its cabins and campgrounds.  Oconee Station was a frontier post.  Two of its buildings were built with 20 inch stone walls  in 1792 and  are still standing.

Cabin #4 is to the left of this point.  If we were going to rent a cabin at the park, this would be the site we'd chose.
A nice place for a secluded getaway
The path to the old stone buildings
The trail from the top of the hill

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