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  1. Experience the enchantment of Lake Jocassee, one of the world's last great places. Explore guided waterfall tours, capture stunning photographs, and dive into the cool, deep waters to discover submerged remnants of towns. Learn about the rare Oconee Bell wildflower and immerse yourself in the natural wonders of Devils Fork State Park.

  2. Join Jocassee Lake Tours to explore the wilderness wonder of this beautiful lake. Swim in waterfalls that are only seen by boat! Enjoy fall’s color explosion, winter’s solitude, and spring’s rebirth of nature. National Geographic declared the Jocassee Gorges one of the World’s 50 Last Great Places!

  3. The park is the only public access point for Lake Jocassee, a 7,500-acre reservoir lake. Boat ramps for public boat access to the lake; 20 lakeside villas; 59 standard sites for RV or tent camping; 25 tent camping sites; 1 boat-in campground; 2 picnic shelters; 2 playgrounds; 2 mile Bear Cove Trail; 1 mile Oconee Bell Nature Trail.

  4. Hike through the glorious spring bloom of rhododendrons. And do it in South Carolina. Devils Fork State Park provides the only public access to Lake Jocassee, a largely undeveloped 7,500-acre reservoir tucked deep into the Blue Ridge. Devils Fork is easily reached from S.C. 11, the Cherokee Foothills National Scenic Highway.

  5. Lake Jocassee is the only lake in South Carolina offering both trophy trout and smallmouth bass. It is home to the current state records for redeye bass, smallmouth bass, spotted bass, brown trout, and rainbow trout. The lake doesn’t only offer beautiful waterfalls and clear water, there are several areas around the lake with unobstructed views.

  6. May 1, 2023 · May 1, 2023. More than a lake, Jocassee is an adventure paradise! Oconee County, SC is blessed with four lakes. Our most famous lake is Lake Jocassee, which was featured in a National Geographic special publication titled “ 50 of the World’s Last Great Places: Destinations of a Lifetime “.

  7. Experience Lake Jocassee with its trophy-sized fish, stand at the highest point in South Carolina at Sassafras Mountain or see the rare Oconee bell flower in bloom when you visit Jocassee Gorges. Jocassee Gorges is a “Destination of a Lifetime”

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