Sumter National Forest
Horseback Riding
Rocky Gap/Willis Knob Horse Trail Whetstone Base Camp Andrew Pickens R.D.
his 28-mile trail crosses the Chattooga Wild and Scenic River corridor, linking the South Carolina side (Rocky Gap) with the Georgia side (Willis Knob). The Rocky Gap trail measures
12.5 miles with several loops. Willis Knob consists of one 15-mile loop. Several access points
allow for trips of various lengths. A brochure detailing the trail, river fords,
and rules and regulations is available at the Andrew Pickens district office.
Amenities include 20 campsites; five are first come, first served, while up to 15 may be reserved. The camp has centrally located drinking water, wheelchair accessible chemical toilets,
cooking grills, hitching rails, tables and lantern posts.
Although Whetstone Horse Camp serves as a base camp
for riders, it is open to campers without horses.
Across the river on the Georgia side is Willis Knob Horse Camp, part of the Rocky Gap trail
system. Campers must obtain reservations through the Tallulah Ranger District office of
Chattahoochee National Forest.
Rangers warn that trail condition and river crossings vary. Call the district office for specific information. High water levels make for difficult crossings. Select crossings carefully. Check weather for heavy rain to prevent being trapped on the opposite side of the river from your vehicle.
A parking area and a hiking access trail to the Chattooga River are located very near Whetstone
Horse Camp, on Earls Ford Road. Earls Ford and Sandy Ford, also nearby, provide primitive (and
not very quiet) campsites.
Directions: From Walhalla, go north six miles on State Highway 28. Turn left onto
Whetstone Road. Go straight at the fourway stop. Pavement will end. A sign for Whetstone
Horse Camp will be on the left about .75 mile down the gravel road. The dayuse parking is on the
right.
Requirements: Reservations must be made at least two weeks in advance; rangers advise
getting them even earlier for holiday weekends. Commercial rides may require a special use
permit and route approval by the district ranger.
Fees: Horse trail and dayuse parking have no fee. Whetstone Horse Camp charges a fee.
Fees must be paid within 30 minutes of occupying a site.
Buncombe Horse Trail Enoree Ranger District
This 28-mile trail winds through forested hills and valleys. Points of interest include old
cemeteries, wagon roads, and plantation sites. Wildlife species and plant life are abundant. With
interconnecting loops, riders have an opportunity for rides of various lengths. Hikers and mountain
bikers are also welcome, but the trail is closed to all off-road vehicles. The trail, rated easy to
moderate, is marked with painted white blazes and brown mile markers. The trail's surface is
gravel and piedmont clay.
Drinking water is available at Brick House Campground, 0.3 mile to the south. Rangers warn that
stream water is unsafe to drink. Because hunting is a popular activity on the Sumter National Forest, wear blaze orange during big game season.
Directions: From SC Route 66 (3.5 miles east of I-26), turn south on Forest Service Road 358. Left side of road is trail-head parking. Brickhouse Campground is 0.3 mile farther south.
Requirements: Horses must be kept the horse stalls and are not allowed in the campground. Large riding groups are requested to inform the district ranger of the group's size and duration of stay to ensure facilities are adequate.
Fees: None.
Woods Ferry Recreation Area, located in western Chester County on the Enoree Ranger District, also offers access to horse trails, camping, picnicking and other activities. There are 28 campsites with tables and grills; seven have horse stalls. There are two group sites; one has a horse stall.
Long Cane Horse Trail Long Cane Ranger District
The Long Cane Horse Trail, rated moderately difficult, covers diverse terrain within its 23-mile
loop. The trail, along dirt, graveled and paved roads, traverses the Long Cane Scenic Area and
offers riding, hiking and camping opportunities. This white-blazed equestrian trail begins at Fell
Hunt Camp. However, numerous access points and convenient cutthroughs enable riders to adjust
the length and duration of their ride.
Amenities of the Long Cane Horse Trail include conveniently placed stock water access, stock
area with hitching posts and tie rails , pit toilets and ample trailhead parking.
Points of interest along the trail include cemeteries, state record trees and historic features such as
the original Charleston Road. Oak, hickory, pine and diverse wildlife habitats are common throughout the trail. Nearby points of interest include the historic town of Abbeville,
Parson's Mountain Recreation Area, Cedar Springs Motorcycle Trail, Midway Hunt Camp and
Candy Branch Rifle Range.
Rangers warn visitors to avoid trail use during the first two weeks of hunting season. Wear brightly colored clothing during entire hunting season.
Directions: From Greenwood take SC Route 10 south 7.7 miles. Turn right onto Route S 2447,
drive 2.4 miles to entrance on left. From Abbeville take Route S 133 south 8 miles. Bear left onto
Route S 2447. Drive 1.5 miles to entrance on right.
Requirements: Special permit required for organized rides of 12 or more and overnight camping
along trail.
Fees: None.
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