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Oconee County

Big Bend Falls and Round Top Loop

Moderate

4.8

(9819)

9,820

hikers

Big Bend Falls and Round Top Loop

02:46

9.33km

280m

Hiking

The Big Bend Falls and Round Top Loop offers a fantastic immersion into the Sumter National Forest, guiding you through diverse hardwood forests rich with hemlocks, white oaks, and rhododendron glens. This moderate 5.8-mile (9.3 km) loop, with 921 feet (281 metres) of elevation gain, typically takes around 2 hours and 46 minutes, culminating at the impressive Big Bend Falls. You'll find sandy beaches and large boulders below the falls, perfect for a break after navigating the varied terrain.

Planning your visit is relatively simple, with parking available at the trailhead. While the overall trail is moderate, be aware that the final descent to Big Bend Falls is quite steep and rugged, requiring careful footing. If you're considering an overnight trip, primitive campsites are available nearby, allowing you to extend your experience in this beautiful natural setting.

This trail is particularly notable for Big Bend Falls, a powerful 30-foot drop that is the highest single waterfall on the Wild and Scenic Chattooga River. The falls get their name from a distinctive hairpin turn in the river just above them, adding to the unique character of this natural landmark. It's a great option for those seeking a rewarding hike with a significant natural feature in Oconee County, South Carolina.

Last updated: June 9, 2026

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Big Bend Falls

Highlight • Waterfall

Big Bend Falls might not be the tallest around, but it's the largest single drop on the Chattooga River and a must-see along the Foothills Trail. This 30-foot cascade surges through a rocky chute, making for an impressive sight. The short detour is worth it for the great viewpoint.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Big Bend Falls and Round Top Loop suitable for beginners?

While komoot rates this route as 'moderate' overall, sections, particularly the descent to Big Bend Falls, are considered strenuous and difficult. Hikers should be prepared for rugged, steep, and potentially slippery terrain. It's not recommended for absolute beginners unless they are accompanied by experienced hikers and are prepared for a challenging trek.

What kind of terrain can I expect on the loop?

The route traverses diverse terrain, including rich hardwood forests with hemlocks, white oaks, mountain laurel, and rhododendron glens. You'll encounter rugged paths, steep descents, and ascents, especially around Big Bend Falls. The trail often runs alongside the Chattooga River, offering scenic views and the sound of rushing water. Some sections may involve a 'nasty scramble' to reach the base of the falls.

Does the route follow any other well-known trails?

Yes, the route incorporates sections of several official trails. You will hike along parts of the Chattooga River Trail, the Foothills Trail, and the Big Bend Trail. There are also segments that combine the Foothills/Chattooga Trail and a portion of Big Bend Road.

Where is the best place to park for this route?

Specific parking details for this exact loop can vary, as it combines multiple trails. Generally, access points for trails leading to Big Bend Falls are found within the Sumter National Forest. It's advisable to check the specific trailhead information for the starting point of your chosen loop variation, as parking areas like Burrells Ford Campground are common access points for the broader trail system.

What are the main natural features or viewpoints along the way?

The primary highlight is Big Bend Falls, a powerful 30-foot waterfall on the Wild and Scenic Chattooga River, notable as the highest single drop on the river. The route also offers views of the Chattooga River gorge, especially in winter, and passes through beautiful old-growth woodlands. Below the falls, you might find small sandy beaches and large boulders perfect for relaxing.

What is the best time of year to hike this loop?

Spring and fall are generally the best times to hike this route. Spring brings vibrant rhododendron and mountain laurel blooms, while fall offers spectacular foliage colors. Summer can be hot and humid, and the trail may be more slippery after heavy rains. Winter can offer clearer views through the trees, but be prepared for colder temperatures and potentially icy conditions on steep sections.

Are dogs allowed on the trail?

Yes, dogs are generally allowed on trails within the Sumter National Forest, including this route. However, they must be kept on a leash at all times. Given the strenuous sections and steep terrain, ensure your dog is capable of handling the hike and bring plenty of water for them.

Do I need a permit or is there an entrance fee for this area?

Generally, there are no specific permits required for day hiking on the trails within Sumter National Forest, nor are there entrance fees for accessing the forest itself. However, if you plan to camp overnight, especially at primitive campsites, you may need to check for specific regulations or permits. Always verify the latest regulations with the U.S. Forest Service before your trip.

What should I bring for a hike on this route?

Given the challenging nature of some sections, you should bring plenty of water, sturdy hiking boots with good ankle support, and appropriate layers of clothing for varying weather conditions. Trekking poles are highly recommended for the steep descents and ascents, especially to Big Bend Falls. A map and compass or GPS device are also advisable, as trail markings can sometimes be sparse. Don't forget snacks, a first-aid kit, and sun protection.

Is this a true loop trail, and what should I know about 'Round Top'?

This route is presented as a loop, but it's important to understand that a single, explicitly named 'Big Bend Falls and Round Top Loop' isn't consistently defined across all sources. It's more accurately a combination of existing trails. 'Round Top' in this context likely refers to a feature or area along the Foothills Trail that contours the slopes near Big Bend Falls, offering winter views. It is distinct from the more distant 'Roundtop Mountain Passage' of the Palmetto Trail. Be sure to consult detailed maps to confirm your intended route.

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