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South Carolina State Park System Adventures

The South Carolina State Park System offers diverse outdoor recreation opportunities across the state, showcasing coastal marshes, inland forests, mountain streams, and historic sites. It attracts visitors with its scenic beauty, wildlife viewing, and well-maintained facilities.

80,000+
Acres Protected
400+
Miles of Trails
5 million (approx.)
Annual Visitors
1933
Year Established

About South Carolina State Park System

 

Established as one of the earliest state park systems in the country, the South Carolina State Park System protects a variety of natural environments ranging from the Atlantic coastal plains to the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. The system comprises over 47 parks, historic sites, and recreation areas distributed statewide. These protected lands support hardwood forests, salt marshes, rivers, lakes, and unique geological formations, providing habitat for abundant wildlife such as white-tailed deer, alligators, migratory birds, and rare plant species. South Carolina State Parks offer access to several distinct ecosystems and cultural landmarks, including Civil War forts, colonial plantations, and Native American archaeological sites. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy hiking, mountain biking, fishing, paddling, camping, and horseback riding across diverse trail networks and waterways. Facilities range from primitive campsites to full-service lodges, supporting both day visits and extended stays. Notable parks within the system, such as Hunting Island State Park, Table Rock State Park, and Edisto Beach State Park, are popular for their natural beauty and recreational amenities. The parks are a year-round destination with activities suited to all seasons, fostering environmental education and conservation efforts through ranger programs and visitor centers. South Carolina's state parks play an important role in preserving the state's natural heritage and provide a welcoming gateway for exploration and family adventures.

Highlights

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Hunting Island Lighthouse and pristine beach access at Hunting Island State Park

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Panoramic views from the summit trails at Table Rock State Park

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Historic Fort Moultrie Visitor Center and Civil War exhibits

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Congaree Bluffs Nature Trail featuring rare bottomland hardwood forest

Notable Natural Features

Hunting Island Lighthouse

An iconic historic lighthouse offering panoramic views across the Atlantic and a visitor center exploring coastal ecology.

Table Rock Summit

Rugged mountain trail culminating in sweeping vistas of the Foothills and Jocassee Gorges.

Congaree Bluffs

Rare upland bluff formation along the Congaree River with unique flora and fauna.