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Mill Creek Falls

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SC Picture Project / Oconee County / Mill Creek Falls

Mill Creek Falls can be found within the Oconee County portion of Lake Jocassee near the North Carolina border. Though boaters can not go behind the falls due to the rock face directly behind the cascading water, they can get close to the spectacular falls.

Mill Creek Falls

Steven Faucette of Williamston, 2011 © Do Not Use Without Written Consent

It’s important to note that, like most of our South Carolina waterfalls, Mill Creek Falls is most beautiful after a recent rainfall.

Plan Your Trip: Mill Creek Falls

Where is Mill Creek Falls located?
Address: Bad Creek Road, SC 29676
GPS Coordinates: 35.037397,-82.937123
What else should I see?
Laurel Fork Falls 3.9 miles
Jumping Off Rock 4.7 miles
Laurel Fork Heritage Preserve 8.2 miles
Lake Jocassee 8.5 miles
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    1. Sarah says

      February 11, 2013 at 10:30 PM

      Was wondering if you could swim at the bottom of the falls?

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