Visit Oconee SC is a destination marketing organization. We’re focused on bringing visitors into Oconee County to stay overnight, dine in our restaurants, …
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Sep 12, 2024
We homeschool and read about the Stumphouse tunnel in one of our books. We decided to make a trip of it. Wasn’t quite what I expected. Also Walked to the viewing platform for the Issaqueena falls.Full review by kim c
Jul 3, 2024
My wife and I hiked up to the Stumphouse Tunnel. We initially visited the area to see Issaqueena Falls. Both locations are in the same Walhalla city park with a $5 cash entry fee. The hike up the hil…Full review by TrailTrekker15
Jun 7, 2024
Tunnel is pretty cool - literally. We visited on a hot day, and you can feel the cool air coming out before you even get close to the entrance. We didn't venture in, as it was kind of wet and looke…Full review by MikeInGreenville
Dogs are allowed on leashes, but I would also make sure I read the sign that gives you info about the bats who live in the tunnel. They are trying to make sure their habitat stays safe.
Is handicap access as a picnic area would be. Entrance into the tunnel would depend on the weather and how much water is in the tunnel. Normally you have to step from stone to stone …
Is handicap access as a picnic area would be. Entrance into the tunnel would depend on the weather and how much water is in the tunnel. Normally you have to step from stone to stone to get to the rear. Dogs are permitted. There is a small fee for entrance to the park.
UPDATE-The Park is open daily from 10am to sunset (DST) except Christmas Day and inclement weather. There is a $2 parking fee and a fee to reserve the large picnic shelter. …
UPDATE-The Park is open daily from 10am to sunset (DST) except Christmas Day and inclement weather. There is a $2 parking fee and a fee to reserve the large picnic shelter. Call 864-638-4343. For more information, call the office at 864- 638-4343. The Park does not have camping facilities or drinking water. There are outhouse restrooms and picnic sites.