Walhalla, SC is the Oconee County seat — a small town inland from Lake Keowee's western shore. Walhalla-area real estate is typically inland (not lakefront) but serves buyers connected to the Oconee corridor and the Stumphouse Mountain / Sumter National Forest area.
This page covers what to know about Walhalla, SC as a real estate destination — community options, location logistics, and who tends to land here.
Where Walhalla, SC sits in the Lake Keowee corridor.
Walhalla, SC is in Oconee County. Walhalla sits west of Lake Keowee, near the Stumphouse Mountain Tunnel area and Sumter National Forest.
GSP airport: 50 minutes. Charlotte CLT: 2:10. Asheville: 1:30 (the closest Lake Keowee-area corridor to Asheville). Atlanta: 2:30.
Lake Keowee access via 20–30 minute drive to Salem 29676 corridor and Lake Keowee's western shoreline.
What Walhalla, SC offers across community types and price tiers.
Smaller residential market — older homes, small subdivision growth. Materially lower price points than Salem 29676 or Sunset 29685.
Walhalla's Stumphouse Mountain area and surrounding Sumter National Forest produce mountain-edge inventory for buyers wanting elevation and forest setting more than lake setting.
A small share of Lake Keowee buyers actually purchase in Walhalla and commute to Lake Keowee for boating — useful when the Walhalla price point makes more home affordable than a comparable Lake Keowee address.
The demographic and use profile of Walhalla, SC buyers.
Buyers prioritizing forest, elevation, and mountain proximity over lakefront — Walhalla and the Stumphouse Mountain corridor deliver that better than direct Lake Keowee inventory.
Walhalla pricing supports buyers priced out of the Cliffs/Reserve tier but who want the broader Oconee corridor lifestyle.
Walhalla's 1:30 drive to Asheville makes it the most Asheville-adjacent Lake Keowee-area corridor — relevant for dual-residency buyers.
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