About this spot
75-ft waterfall (also called Jim Lee Falls) in Sumter National Forest near Mountain Rest, SC, reached by a roughly 1.5-hour hike with no official trail -- expect stream crossings and steep, rocky boulder-scrambling in the final stretch. Once voted Oconee County's most scenic waterfall. No swimming or jumping culture is documented in any source found; coverage describes a tranquil, mossy cove rather than a water-recreation spot.
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