Reddick Prairie Heritage Preserve protects one of South Carolina’s rare native prairie and savanna ecosystems, offering visitors a unique opportunity to explore open grasslands and experience diverse habitats rich in native plants and wildlife.
Reddick Prairie Heritage Preserve is a 450-acre protected area located in Lee County, South Carolina, preserving a remnant of the rare and endangered southeastern prairie ecosystem. This landscape is characterized by open grasslands interspersed with scattered trees, primarily longleaf pine and various hardwoods, supporting a diverse assemblage of rare plants and animals. The preserve is managed to maintain the prairie through ecological means such as prescribed burning, which helps sustain native grasses and wildflowers, and control invasive species. Historically, these prairies were maintained by natural fires and grazing herbivores, making them rare and threatened in modern times due to land development and suppression of fires. Visitors to Reddick Prairie can hike through several miles of well-maintained trails that showcase striking wildflower blooms in spring and summer, as well as native wildlife like bobwhite quail and various songbirds. The preserve does not have developed campgrounds or extensive visitor facilities, so it appeals most to day visitors seeking hiking, birdwatching, photography, and nature study in a quiet setting. The open vistas and seasonal floral displays, combined with the chance to experience a prairie ecosystem rarely found in the southeastern U.S., distinguish this preserve from other wooded or wetland habitats common in the region. The natural history and ongoing conservation efforts make the preserve both an important environmental resource and a rewarding destination for visitors dedicated to exploring South Carolina’s less common natural environments.
Rare southeastern prairie ecosystem with native grasses and wildflowers
Seasonal wildflower blooms featuring species like Purple Coneflower and Blazing Star
Birdwatching opportunities, including sightings of bobwhite quail and various warblers
Quiet hiking trails through a landscape few visitors get to experience in South Carolina
One of the few remaining prairie habitats in South Carolina, sustained by prescribed fire and ecological management.
Open fields that bloom with vibrant native wildflowers in spring and early summer, attracting pollinators and visitors alike.
The preserve provides critical habitat for this gamebird, often heard calling in early mornings.