The beautiful town of Seneca is located in the foothills of South Carolina with gorgeous mountains views and pleasant rolling hills. This mountain and lake region is known as the “Golden Corner” of the state and features the highest concentration of waterfalls in the eastern United States. Over the last decade, there has been significant growth in the real estate market with people seeking lakefront, mountain-view and lake view homes and homesites for vacations and retirement.
Seneca and Oconee County is one of the state’s most scenic and economically strong and diverse counties, situated in the rapidly growing I-85 corridor, offering a wide variety of occupational, real estate and recreational opportunities. The two popular reservoirs which attract thousands of vacationers each year are Lake Keowee and Lake Jocassee, providing some of the finest freshwater fishing in South Carolina as well as superb boating and water sports. Outdoor adventurers will enjoy the whitewater rapids of the Chauga River, hiking in the numerous regional parks and experiencing Whitewater Falls, the highest waterfalls in the eastern U.S.
Seneca features wonderful landscapes as well as outstanding cultural opportunities including Clemson University, which is well known for its academic reputation as well as some of the nation’s best NCAA and ACC sports programs.
Crescent Communities, a leading national developer, offers several communities set along the eastern and western shores of magnificent Lake Keowee ranging from small, intimate waterfront neighborhoods to family-friendly communities that feature country club style amenities and activities.
Is your favorite color green? That is a good color to like, we like it because it assures us the healthiness of our land and environment for now and future generations. South Carolina's Lake Keowee has so much natural resource driven amenities, it is only fair to protect and save it for ourselves and future generations. The ponds, creeks, mountains and natural beauty cannot be recreated by man, so man must prevent damage. Once you see the profoundness of the area you will be proud of the actions taken to maintain the quality therein.° ° °
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