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Cheraw State Park adventures

Cheraw State Park Adventures

Cheraw State Park features a diverse landscape of woodlands and a large lake, offering a variety of outdoor recreation opportunities including hiking, fishing, and camping along the scenic Pee Dee River.

540
Acres Protected
15
Miles of Trails
150,000
Annual Visitors
1934
Year Established

About Cheraw State Park

 

Located in Chesterfield County in northeastern South Carolina, Cheraw State Park encompasses forested hills and the 180-acre Lake Juniper on the Pee Dee River. Originally established in the 1930s through the efforts of the Civilian Conservation Corps, the park has developed into a premier destination for outdoor enthusiasts seeking both water and land-based activities. The area’s terrain includes hardwood and pine forests that provide habitat for white-tailed deer, wild turkey, and a variety of songbirds, making it appealing for wildlife viewing and birding.

Recreation at Cheraw State Park centers on fishing and paddling on Lake Juniper, which is stocked with largemouth bass, catfish, and bream. The park’s multi-use trails wind through shaded woodlands and along the lake’s edge, suitable for hiking and mountain biking. Additionally, the park offers well-maintained campgrounds, including primitive and developed sites, plus cabins and RV hookups. A key landmark is the park’s historic CCC-built lodge and cabins, which reflect its New Deal heritage.

Visitors are drawn to the park’s tranquil setting within the South Carolina Sandhills region, a transition zone between the coastal plain and piedmont, which supports a mix of longleaf pine communities and hardwood wetlands. The park’s location near the Pee Dee River also provides scenic views and opportunities for canoeing and kayaking. Overall, Cheraw State Park combines natural beauty, outdoor adventure, and historical significance, making it a valued resource for visitors year-round.

Highlights

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Lake Juniper – a 180-acre lake ideal for fishing and paddle sports

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Historic CCC-built structures including the park lodge and cabins

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Diverse hiking and mountain biking trails through pine and hardwood forests

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Access to the scenic Pee Dee River for boating and wildlife viewing

Notable Natural Features

Lake Juniper

A central feature of the park, Lake Juniper is a 180-acre reservoir stocked with bass, catfish, and bream, offering excellent fishing and paddle sports opportunities.

Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) Structures

The park features historic buildings, including the lodge and cabins built by the CCC during the 1930s, showcasing rustic architecture and New Deal-era craftsmanship.

Pee Dee River Access

Cheraw offers boat access points to the Pee Dee River, allowing visitors to explore one of South Carolina's major waterways for paddling and fishing.