South Carolina State Parks

47 ways to celebrate South Carolina’s great outdoors.

SC state parks They cover 80,000 acres and offer vacationers access to some of the most stunning scenery in America. For more than 75 years, South Carolina State Parks have helped to preserve and protect the natural wonders that make South Carolina so special. South Carolina state parks have also given residents and vacationers alike a chance to experience the great outdoors year-round.

Whether you’re interested in hiking along a scenic ridge, flyfishing in a rambling mountain stream, swimming in a crystal clear lake, or mountain biking along miles of trails – South Carolina State Parks are made for vacation. South Carolina state parks offer more than 3,000 campsites, as well as cabins, boat-in and trail-side camping, equestrian camping and primitive camping. So no matter how you like to spend your days or your nights, South Carolina State Parks have what it takes to make your vacation everything it can be.

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Devils Fork State Park
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Spot a loon or a rambling black bear. Fish for trout in a deep, clear mountain lake. Hike through the glorious spring bloom of rhododendrons.

And do...
Dreher Island State Park
Villa and Campground Guest registration has been moved to the new Visitor Center (formerly the Tackle Shop) approximately ½ mile inside the gate on the left as you enter the...
Edisto Beach State Park
An oceanfront campground on a palmetto-lined beach famed for its shelling is just one highlight of Edisto Beach State Park.

Only an hour from Charleston, the park also offers another...
Givhans Ferry State Park
Givhans Ferry State Park is the perfect place to take a float down the serene Edisto River, the longest free-flowing blackwater stream in North America.

On the dry side, Givhans...
H. Cooper Black Jr. Memorial Field Trial and Recreation Area
The H. Cooper Black Jr. Memorial Field Trial and Recreation Area is the setting for national-level field trial and retriever competitions.

Covering 7,000 rolling acres of longleaf pine forest and...
Hamilton Branch State Park
Boaters and other outdoors enthusiasts can’t go wrong at Hamilton Branch State Park.

Occupying a peninsula on 70,000-acre Strom Thurmond Lake in the heart of South Carolina’s western piedmont, the...
Hickory Knob State Resort Park
What would you call a state park that offers 18 holes of lakeside championship golf, tennis, skeet shooting and archery, a swimming pool for lodge guests, full-service restaurant and meeting...
Hunting Island State Park
Hunting Island is South Carolina’s single most popular state park, attracting more than a million human visitors a year.

Also attracted to the semi-tropical barrier island is an array of...
Huntington Beach State Park
A sweeping Grand Strand beach, pristine and wide open. Sea-breeze camping and fishing from a jetty or in the surf. And some of the finest bird-watching on the East...
Jones Gap State Park
Wild trout, including the rare, native brookie. Several thousand different plant and animal species. The unforgettable peace and repose of a deep mountain cove. It’s all at Jones Gap State...

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