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Build Where the Mountains Meet the Lake – Fiddlers Cove in Tamassee, SC

Fri, Apr 17th 2026 9:25 am by Gwen Fowler At the end of the pavement

Build Where the Mountains Meet the Lake – Fiddlers Cove in Tamassee, SC


There are still places where you can step back, take a breath, and build something that fits the way you want to live. Lot 63 and Tract M in Fiddlers Cove Lake offer that opportunity with mountain views, lake views, and sunset exposure in one of the most consistent communities in Tamassee.

This is not just land. This is where your plan begins.


A Property That Is Ready to Move Forward


One of the biggest challenges buyers face when purchasing land is uncertainty. Septic, water, and buildability can slow everything down. This property removes those roadblocks.

Approved for a 3-bedroom septic system
City water availab...



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Fall-Leaf Viewing Location

Wed, Oct 29th 2025 9:52 am by Gwen Fowler At the end of the pavement

???? Fall Colors Are Fading Fast — Don’t Miss Your Last Chance!
The rains are doing their work this week, pulling the last of the fall colors down from the trees. If you’ve been meaning to get out and see the bright reds, golds, and oranges that paint our mountains each year — this is your friendly reminder. You’ve only got a couple more weekends before they’re gone for another season.

Now is the perfect time to grab your camera, jump in the car, and take a drive through the Foothills and up toward Lake Jocassee. The air is crisp, the views are clear, and every curve in the road feels like a postcard.

Don’t Miss Wigington Overlook
If you want one of the best fall photos in Upstate South C...



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Issaqueena Falls-Walhalla SC

Sat, May 10th 2025 12:18 pm by Gwen Fowler At the end of the pavement

????️ At the End of the Pavement: Issaqueena Falls, Walhalla SC
Just outside the historic town of Walhalla, South Carolina, a short drive off the beaten path leads to one of the most scenic spots in the Upstate: Issaqueena Falls. Tucked behind Stumphouse Tunnel Park, this 100-foot cascade offers a beautiful glimpse into both nature and legend — and it’s just minutes from downtown.

Issaqueena Falls

Issaqueena Falls isn’t just a waterfall; it’s a story. According to local legend, Issaqueena was a Native American woman who fled from capture by leaping over the falls and surviving. Whether or not the tale is true, the view from the observation platform is enough to spark your imagination.

The walk to the o...



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