Do the Blue Ridge Mountains go through South Carolina?

Yes, the Blue Ridge Mountains do pass through South Carolina. While the main ridge of the Blue Ridge Mountains is located primarily in Virginia and North Carolina, its southernmost extent does reach into South Carolina. The mountains continue south into South Carolina, forming the northwestern boundary of the state and continuing into Georgia. The Blue Ridge Escarpment, a dramatic rise in elevation along the eastern edge of the Blue Ridge, is particularly notable in South Carolina, where it forms the backdrop for many waterfalls, including the iconic High Falls of the Chattooga River.
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