South Carolina · USA

Sumter National Forest Tamassee Knob Fire Tower Circuit

Depression-era fire tower with Blue Ridge panoramas.

Moderate

Tamassee Knob rises 3,056 feet above the Sumter National Forest, crowned by a Depression-era Civilian Conservation Corps fire tower that’s been abandoned since the 1970s. The route follows old Forest Service roads that snake through dense rhododendron tunnels and across creek fords before climbing the final technical pitch to the tower. At the summit, rusted steel stairs still lead to a cab with panoramic views of the Blue Ridge escarpment stretching into North Carolina.

This moderate trail demands high-clearance 4WD for the rocky creek crossings and loose shale climbs near the summit. Spring brings muddy conditions that can trap inexperienced drivers, while winter ice makes the final ascent treacherous. Best attempted during dry summer months (June-September) with recovery gear and plenty of water. The fire tower makes an excellent camping spot for those willing to pack gear up the final quarter-mile on foot.

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Length (miles)12 mi / 19.3 km
DurationHalf day
Max elevation (ft)3056 ft
Best seasonJune-September
Minimum vehicleHigh-clearance 4WD
Nearest townWalhalla, South Carolina
Land managerUSDA Forest Service
Permit requiredNo
Cell serviceSpotty
Water crossingsYes
Dispersed campingYes
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