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Huntington Beach State Park Adventures

Huntington Beach State Park in South Carolina offers visitors a chance to explore pristine beaches, rich salt marshes, and an array of wildlife set against a backdrop of southern charm.

2,500
Acres Protected
8
Miles of Trails
1,000,000
Annual Visitors
1960
Year Established

Popular Activities

Plan Your Visit

Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Huntington Beach State Park.

Entrance Requirements

Small entrance fee required for access.

Best Time to Visit

Fall and spring offer mild weather and fewer crowds, ideal for wildlife viewing and hiking.

Visitor Information

The park has a main visitor center offering information and maps.

Getting There

Accessible via US Highway 17 with no seasonal road closures.

Weather & Climate

The park features a warm, subtropical climate with hot summers and mild winters. Summer temperatures can reach the 90s (F), while winter temperatures usually range from 40 to 60 degrees (F).

Conservation Efforts

Rising sea levels and erosion pose long-term threats; efforts are ongoing to protect the unique ecosystems and wildlife habitats.

Camping in Huntington Beach State Park

Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.

Huntington Beach Campground

Developed
Reservations Required

Located near the beach with easy access to park attractions and equipped with modern amenities.

Top Trails

Sandpiper Pond Nature Trail

Easy
2.5

This trail offers scenic views of the salt marsh and chances to see alligators and shorebirds.

Morrow Trail

Moderate
2.0

A loop trail that winds through forested areas and offers wildlife viewing opportunities.

Trailblazer Tips

Bring binoculars for birdwatching, especially during migration seasons.

Summer can be hot and humid, so visit early in the morning or later in the evening.

Campground reservations are recommended during peak seasons.

Be sure to walk at low tide for the best shelling opportunities.

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