The Hidden Trout Pond at Jones Gap State Park: A Piece of South Carolina History
Hidden beside the Middle Saluda River at Jones Gap State Park is a forgotten piece of South Carolina history. The historic trout pond, built in 1931 as part of the Cleveland Fish Hatchery, helped stock mountain streams across the Upstate for more than three decades. Today, visitors can explore the beautifully preserved stone pond, learn about the trout raised here, and discover how this quiet corner of the park played a major role in conserving South Carolina’s trout fisheries.
