Salem is the small Oconee County town at the upper, northern end of Lake Keowee — the gateway to Lake Jocassee, Devils Fork, and the Jocassee Gorges. For buyers who want lake-and-mountain living with a quiet, nature-forward character, Salem anchors some of the most scenic real estate in the region.
The character of the upper-lake town.
Salem sits closest to Devils Fork, Lake Jocassee, and the protected Jocassee Gorges — unmatched access to the region’s wildest scenery. Jocassee Gorges →
A small, rural community with the essentials, oriented toward the lake and mountains rather than commerce.
This stretch of Keowee includes premier communities and waterfront in a quieter setting. Keowee Falls →
What buyers find around Salem.
From Cliffs communities to independent waterfront, the Salem area spans a range of lake homes and homesites. Waterfront guide →
Owning near Salem means easy Jocassee days alongside Keowee living. Jocassee access →
The Oconee side often offers strong value and access. Oconee County →
Living in Salem.
Waterfalls, trails, and two pristine lakes define daily life. Recreation →
Seneca and Walhalla provide shopping and services a short drive away. Shopping & services →
Seclusion with reasonable reach to Clemson, Seneca, and Greenville.
The questions buyers and sellers ask David first.
A small town in Oconee County at the upper, northern end of Lake Keowee — the gateway to Lake Jocassee, Devils Fork, and the Jocassee Gorges.
Quiet, nature-forward lake-and-mountain living with unmatched access to Jocassee and the protected Gorges, plus a range of Keowee communities and waterfront.
Seneca and Walhalla provide shopping and services a short drive away, with Clemson and Greenville reachable.
Yes — owning near Salem makes easy Lake Jocassee days via Devils Fork part of Lake Keowee living.
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