Seneca

The small town of Seneca, located in Oconee County, the westernmost in South Carolina, offers the perfect base from which to enjoy the scenery and history of this enchanting part of the South. The town itself has historical districts featuring a number of 19th and early 20th century buildings such as old mill buildings, stores, and houses, but glampers will also want to check out its scenic surroundings. Its proximity to the fabled Blue Ridge Mountains and the Sumter National Forest with its old-growth Appalachian woodlands and trails, make it a must for outdoors enthusiasts. Further afield, the town is also well situated for visiting the museums and restaurants of vibrant Greenville and characterful Asheville in neighboring North Carolina with its boutique shops, historic charm and river sports opportunities.

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