Scott Craig: Loved the Park. We did the 2.3 mile hike on the Tennessee Rock Trail. It was not easy. A lot of elevation change was involved. Still loved the hike, the scenery, and 1 very nice overlook(pic posted).
Bonnie Blue: The road to get to the trailhead is ROUGH! And you know you’re there when you’re at the intersection of Hale and Overflow Creek which are dirt service roads. Parking is just off road (no lot) and there is not much room for many cars. It’s a quick and easy 1/2 mile to Holcomb where you’ll cross a bridge to get access to climb up the falls a bit. There is a fantastic area beyond the big boulders to relax and read. I tried to continue to see Ammon Falls as well but the trail was completely blocked by fallen trees. Getting back to the car was just retracing my steps but in that direction it is almost entirely uphill! I was there 3 hrs and did not see a single person until crossing paths with some thru hikers on my way out! I’ll definitely be back!!
brucemc777: Very picturesque park with fishing from the dam abutment, beautiful views in either direction. Just would be nicer if they could repair the hurricane damage and keep the restrooms CLEAN.
Anyia Crumpton: If you’re looking for a fun place on a hot day this is your spot. Even if it’s not hot and you just wanna feel the breeze this is your place. Dayon the owner of this establishment was amazing. He made me and my family feel safe in the water noting that safety is his top priority. It was our first time riding. He guided us on this beautiful tour on the Savannah River and we got to freely ride and learn history about our location. We even got to stop by this beautiful waterfall and take pictures. Everything you need to feel safe and prepared out there in the water, it’s here!! I had a ball and the time of my life. I definitely will be coming back. Money well spent!
Chevelle Hickman: I love this trail for running, walking, just getting outside in general. Plenty of space for people who understand it’s a shared space. I go in from the Sav Rapids bc I am more afraid of the bridge on the other side. Plenty of bike riders and place to rent bikes. I saw a little snake one day. Yikes lol. It’s hikers out there. I love to look at the plants and flowers as well. I have only went 4 miles into the trail. I hate that some people leave bags of poop on the trail but it’s the people not the trail. It smells a little rank of dog pee at the entrance sometimes too BUT again it’s not bad and it’s people and dogs Not the trail. It’s a 22 min drive from me but so worth it. Great for sunny days when I want to workout outside and have some shade. I see kayakers on the water and it’s a place to rent kayaks. It’s just a great spot for outdoor activity. It’s a playground out there at the rapids too. The path is mainly dirt with a few asphalt areas from the previous structures and structures to create the space. Animals MUST be leashed. Consideration of others is expected in this public space. Plenty of parking. Bridge is wide enough for a wheelchair just don’t remember if the little lip on it is smooth or raised. I recommend it any time of day it’s open and go with friends for an even better experience. Access to fishing, bathrooms and other things you might need before entering the trail. Plenty of parking. Take the kids to burn energy and enjoy nature.