A second visit to the Clemson Experimental Forest
Back in February, I visited Todd Creek Falls and Waldrop Stone Falls in the Clemson Experimental Forest near Six Mile in Pickens County. This week I found the time to visit a few more points of interest in the same area. First was a visit to a waterfall on a tributary of Todd Creek. The parking area for this waterfall is on the south side of Brookbend Road , a short distance west of a bridge over Todd Creek. Get directions to the parking area with Google Maps . The road is gated with metal cable. Park on either side, and please do not block the road. I followed the directions to the waterfall in this PDF of a student slideshow. Walk down the road, through a meadow. At the end of the meadow, the trail will fork. Take the right fork. Just before the road goes over a culvert, you should see a plainly visible trail heading left. You should also clearly hear the waterfall. Follow the short trail to the base of the waterfall. The part that goes to the base is rat