October 20, 2022

Best Fall Foliage In SC

ere do the good folks from Soda City go for fall foliage? An hour and a half northwest of our fair city is a place called Upcountry, and it is a popular destination for visitors looking to experience the very best fall foliage in South Carolina. If you're ready to get outdoors and enjoy Mother Nature's colorful glory, a great starting point is the Mountain Bridge Wilderness Area.
November 14, 2023

Winter On The Saluda River

There’s a stillness that comes with rivers in winter months. Many rivers freeze over up north, while our Saluda River keeps moving in cooler weather and rarely sees ice. But they all know winter.  The sound of water running over rocks is almost more palpable as a brisk wind flows over the river and hits your cheeks. As fish retreat further underwater to conserve their warmth, as birds have flown south to follow warmer temperatures, as friends once sunbathing on riverbanks now gather at their houses around a fire, the feeling a winter river brings is noticeably different. Winter on the Saluda River is still a gorgeous place to be.

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October 20, 2022

Best Fall Foliage In SC

ere do the good folks from Soda City go for fall foliage? An hour and a half northwest of our fair city is a place called Upcountry, and it is a popular destination for visitors looking to experience the very best fall foliage in South Carolina. If you're ready to get outdoors and enjoy Mother Nature's colorful glory, a great starting point is the Mountain Bridge Wilderness Area.
November 14, 2023

Winter On The Saluda River

There’s a stillness that comes with rivers in winter months. Many rivers freeze over up north, while our Saluda River keeps moving in cooler weather and rarely sees ice. But they all know winter.  The sound of water running over rocks is almost more palpable as a brisk wind flows over the river and hits your cheeks. As fish retreat further underwater to conserve their warmth, as birds have flown south to follow warmer temperatures, as friends once sunbathing on riverbanks now gather at their houses around a fire, the feeling a winter river brings is noticeably different. Winter on the Saluda River is still a gorgeous place to be.