If you are into history then this will be a place well worth your visit. There are plenty of information packed historical markers and the tunnel is awesome. Bring a flash light as the tunnel is deep and very dark. There is occasional water dripping from the ceiling so you may get dripped on and it is very cool inside, I almost wished I had brought a light jacket. Due to the unsafe conditions of the further reaches of the tunnel, a gate has been installed and all of the tunnel is not viewable, but what is is just stunning considering the history behind it. On a side note, there is not a fee to enter but there is a small parking fee.
Hot summer day? This is the place to visit. It is like walking into a cooler in the middle of nowhere. The autistics are fabulous. Echo...echo...echo...
This is a really neat place to visit. Very historical! The tunnel is really cool. Issaqueena Falls are located near the tunnel however I hope that someone will trim some of the trees that are hanging near the area to overlook the falls. Its difficult to get a clear look at the falls!
It was a dreary day with lots of rain making the picnic tables obsolete for us. However, we enjoyed the walks to the Falls and exploring the Tunnel. This is certainly worth the stop.
A great one stop County Park stop to history at Stumphouse Tunnel and a very beautiful waterfall in the same park. We had a picnic at their picnic area first located between the two sites. The tunnel is a "cool" take as it is very cool temperature wise inside. Bring some light with you as it is rather dark. The tunnel access is an easy walk from the parking area.The falls is a little more challenging to get to as you approach it from the very top and there is a trail that follows down for a short distance that offers easy access but the continuation towards the bottom of the falls is a bit challenging but worth the challenge. The sight is nothing short of beautiful. If I had a chair, I would have sat there all day taking in the beauty and the sound of the falling water. The story of the naming of the falls (Isaqueena) is interesting as well. There is a small fee to enter the park per vehicle.
Visited on a very cold day, glad the walk was very short. Nice explanation of the origins of the tunnel.
Not much that is unique in this world but this incomplete Civil War tunnel is one of them. Clemson once stored its famous blue cheese in the tunnel. Easy access. Take a flashlight. Right next to Issaqueena Falls. I have been going to both of these locations for about 60 years. They still fascinate me.
This is a large tunnel near Walhalla, SC. We were staying in Oconee SP and decided to check it out. Take a light jacket and a flashlight. It is really dark. We walked a ways (maybe 1/4 mile?) back into the tunnel and found a gate. The gate was closed so we assumed this was the end of the tunnel. The kids liked it. It was really cool in there and felt great on a hot summer day. My dog enjoyed the puddles of water. The ground is uneven in there, so be careful. It took us less than an hour to see this site. Part of that time my kids were rock climbing near a little creek (stream) to the side of the tunnel.
On an outing with a bored 11 year old granddaughter, we stopped for a diversion. She really enjoyed the stream and the waterfall (Issaqueena), but was a little intimidated by the tunnel" too dark and wet for her. Nice picnic area, easy access from Walhalla.
What can I say? It was a large, very wet hole in the ground. O am glad that I went once, but I would not return just to see it.HINTS:- Bring rain gear including waterproof boots. There was a lot of drippage and deep standing puddles.- There is no lighting in the tunnel, so you must have a flashlight, and I am not talking about the little thing on your cell phone.WARNING:there is an extreme grade leading up to the entrance to the tunnel, and it is covered with loose gravel. It is very real fall threat.