About Pickens County, SC

Pickens County was formed in 1826. It was named after Andrew Pickens, a leading military figure in the American Revolution and member of the United States Congress. Cities and towns in Pickens County include Arial, Central, Clemson, Easley, Liberty, Norris, Pickens (County Seat) and Six Mile.

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This section provides a general directory and visitor's guide to Pickens County.  Click on each of the menu links and check out each page.  They are briefly described, and listed below in the same order as they appear in the menu. 

The Google Map of Pickens County is  linked for your convenience. Plus our printed driving directions page makes getting to Pickens County easy!  Our agribusiness  page offers opportunities to help you gather some of our locally produced agricultural products during your visit.  Hopefully they will not be needed, but in case you do, our emergency services page list the major health care providers in Pickens County.  The weather and climate page contains the local forecast plus the average annual weather patterns.

Transportation to Pickens and around portions of the county is found on our transportation page.  Our visitor's center page list all the places to find additional tourism information in Pickens.  You can stop by while you are visiting, or visit them all online.  The Area Chambers of Commerce are listed separately on their own page as well.  To find out about various festival and annual events, check out both that page in the menu and our events calendar linked at the top of each page.  The online lodging guide list accommodations in Pickens County.  They range from camping to quality hotels. 

 

 
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