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  2. Aiken State Park - Wikipedia

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    Activities available at the park include picnicking, fishing, bird watching, boating, swimming, geocaching, biking and camping. There are a few nature trails in the park as well. Amenities include a playground, picnic shelters, horseshoe pits, a boat ramp on the Edisto River, a 1.7 mile canoe trail and a park store.

  3. Lee State Park - Wikipedia

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    Lee State Park; Nearest city: Bishopville, SC: Coordinates: Area: 2,839 acres (11 km 2) Created: 1935: Camp sites: tent and RV sites, primitive group camping area, equestrian camping: Hiking trails.5 mile long Sandhills and Artesian Trails: Other information: Nature center

  4. Baker Creek State Park - Wikipedia

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    Baker Creek State Park is located adjacent to Lake Thurmond, near the town of McCormick in the county of McCormick, South Carolina. The park sits on land leased in 1967 from the US Army Corps of Engineers. [1] Amenities in the park include two campgrounds, a lakefront pavilion, boat ramps for access to the lake and picnic shelters.

  5. List of South Carolina state parks - Wikipedia

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    The State of South Carolina has a group of protected areas managed by the South Carolina State Park Service (often abbreviated to SCPRT or Park Service).Formed in 1933 in conjunction with the formalization of the federal Civilian Conservation Corps program, the State Park Service is administered by the state's Department of Parks, Recreation & Tourism (SCPRT).

  6. Devils Fork State Park - Wikipedia

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    It is located three miles (5 km) off SC 11, the Cherokee Scenic Highway, near the town of Salem, South Carolina. The park offers hiking, camping (including several paddle-in primitive sites), canoeing and kayaking. The park is well known for rainbow and brown trout, as well as largemouth, smallmouth, and white bass, crappie, bream and catfish.

  7. Givhans Ferry State Park - Wikipedia

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    The property used to create Givhans Ferry State Park was donated by the city of Charleston in 1934 [1] and was one of the original built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in South Carolina. Its namesake, Phillip Givhan, was a ferry master on the Edisto River and operated Givhan's Ferry, which allowed access between Augusta and Charleston.

  8. Lake Greenwood State Park - Wikipedia

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    Lake Greenwood State Park is a state park located near the town of Ninety Six in Greenwood County, South Carolina. The 914-acre (3.7 km 2) park partially occupies a series of peninsulas bordering 11,400-acre (46.1 km 2) Lake Greenwood. The state park consists of land donated in 1938, during the Great Depression, by Greenwood County

  9. Barnwell State Park - Wikipedia

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    The park was one of the 16 built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in South Carolina, sitting on land purchased from landowners in 1937. Many buildings constructed by the CCC are still in use. [1] Activities available at the park include picnicking, fishing, hiking and camping. Boats without engines are allowed in lakes located within the park.

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