Pearson's Falls & Glen
Frequently Asked Questions
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Since 1931 the Tryon Garden Club has owned and maintained this private 268-acre botanical preserve. Entrance fees and tax deductable donations help to preserve this sanctuary for future generations. The Tryon Garden Club is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. The Club employs a full-time Operations Manager and Part-Time Gatekeeper who maintain the trails and educational garden. The TGC members volunteer at the ticket booth when necessary, as docents on guided walks and work on special projects at Pearson’s Falls.
More details on Club Membership and Annual Passes are available at the Ticket Booth or online at pearsonfalls.org.
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Ethel Chase was a former member of the Tryon Garden Club. The Chase Crossing Bridge was constructed and dedicated in her memory by her family. For decades numerous wooden bridges and a steel-girded bridge were installed but were destroyed due to severe storm damage. In 1981 the dedication of the Ethel Chase Bridge celebrated the 50th anniversary of the Tryon Garden Club’s ownership and stewardship of Pearson’s Falls and Glen.
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Colt Creek flows into the North Pacolet River that flows into South Carolina. The North and South Pacolet River converge in Spartanburg County, SC and become the Pacolet River. The Pacolet River flows through Lakes Blalock and Bowen and joins the Broad River. The Broad River flows into the Congaree River (below Columbia) that flows into Lakes Marion and Moultrie, flowing out as the Santee River that flows into the Atlantic Ocean, just south of Cat Island.