Pee Dee River Game Land adventures

Pee Dee River Game Land Adventures

Pee Dee River Game Land offers diverse outdoor activities along the scenic Pee Dee River in northeastern South Carolina, with ample opportunities for hunting, fishing, and wildlife observation.

10,828
Acres Protected
Not formally developed
Miles of Trails
Approximately 5,000
Annual Visitors
1950s (exact year varies by acquisition)
Year Established

About Pee Dee River Game Land

 

Pee Dee River Game Land is a state-managed wildlife area located in northeastern South Carolina, spanning prominently along the Pee Dee River in Marlboro County. This protected area preserves a mix of bottomland hardwoods, upland pine forests, and riverine wetlands that support a variety of wildlife species. Its geography includes flat to gently rolling terrain with hardwood swamps and floodplain forests that flood seasonally, fostering rich biodiversity. Historically, these lands have provided habitat for native game species and have been managed to sustain hunting traditions in the region. Recreationally, the game land is popular for deer and waterfowl hunting, as well as small game pursuits such as squirrel and rabbit. Fishing along the Pee Dee River is a major draw, with species like largemouth bass, catfish, and crappie available to anglers. Wildlife enthusiasts can spot wild turkey, white-tailed deer, and an array of migratory birds. While there are no developed hiking trails or campgrounds within the game land boundaries, exploration by foot or non-motorized boat along river corridors is common. Access points for boat launches and parking areas are provided by the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources. The area’s appeal lies in its relatively remote river habitat and its function as a refuge for wildlife and an outdoor destination for hunters, anglers, and bird watchers. Visitors appreciate the quiet natural setting and the chance to experience southeastern river ecosystems away from urban areas.

Highlights

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Scenic Pee Dee River corridor with diverse aquatic and riparian habitats

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Prime habitat for white-tailed deer and various waterfowl species

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Access to river fishing and small game hunting opportunities

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Quiet, undeveloped natural setting popular for wildlife viewing and photography

Notable Natural Features

Pee Dee River

A major river providing diverse aquatic habitats and recreational fishing access along the game land.

Bottomland Hardwood Forests

Seasonally flooded forests supporting numerous species including migratory birds and amphibians.

Waterfowl Habitat

Flooded wetlands and riverine edges that serve as important stopover and nesting sites for ducks and geese.