Greg Wilson/Anderson ObserverThe Savannah River Scenic Byway has been hiding in plain sight for 28 years.Designated in 1998 as a 110-mile National Scenic Byway, the route runs from Oakway/SC-24 near SC-11 in Oconee County to Clarks Hill, near the Georgia border, following South Carolina’s western edge through lake country, rural communities, dam sites, historic towns, and the larger landscape shaped by the Savannah River. About 39-40 miles of th…
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