By Linda Tancs
One of South Carolina’s most photographed natural attractions, Table Rock is an iconic open rockface (akin to a table) that overlooks the rolling mountains and dense forests of the Blue Ridge Escarpment region. The Cherokee tribes of the region called it Sah-ka-na-ga, which translates to “Great Blue Hills of God.” It’s the hallmark feature of Table Rock State Park, boasting nearly 3,000 acres of natural beauty that benefits from a myriad of hiking trails. In addition, the park offers swimming, fishing, kayaking, canoeing, pedal boats and even yearlong bluegrass jam sessions.


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