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Devils Fork State Park is in northwestern South Carolina on the eastern edge of the Sumter National Forest at the edge of 7,500-acre (3,035 ha) Lake Jocassee. It is located three miles (5 km) off SC 11 , the Cherokee Scenic Highway, near the town of Salem, South Carolina .
Straight Fork Ridge Trail, Forest Service Trail 204, 1.83 miles; Straight Fork Road, about two miles long, provides access into the area. [3] Boundary of the Devils Fork wild area as identified by the Wilderness Society. [1] The boundary of the wildland as determined by the Wilderness Society is shown in the adjacent map. [1]
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Devils Fork State Park: Oconee 622 252 1991 1991 Dreher Island State Park: Newberry 348 141 1970 1970 Edisto Beach State Park: Colleton 1,255 508 1935 1937 Givhans Ferry State Park: Colleton, Dorchester 988 400 1934 1937 Goodale State Park: Kershaw 963 390 1973 1973 H. Cooper Black Jr. Memorial Field Trial and Recreation Area: Chesterfield ...
Devil's Fork, Devils Fork and Devil Fork can refer to: The blivet, also known as the Devil's tuning fork, an optical illusion; Devils Fork State Park, a 622-acre (2.52 km 2) park in Northwestern South Carolina; Bidens frondosa, an herb native to North America; The Devils Fork, a tributary of the Little Red River in Arkansas; Devil Fork, Kentucky
Devils Fork State Park portion of Lake Jocassee. A rare wildflower, the Oconee Bell (Shortia galacifolia), native to only a few counties in the Blue Ridge area, was discovered in the area in 1788 by French botanist André Michaux. The flooding of a large area by Lake Jocassee is said to have caused the destruction of the heart of the species ...
Part of the community was known as Devils Fork until 1935. [1] The community was named after W. G. Stephenson, a mining official. [ 2 ] Stephenson has a post office , with the ZIP code 25928.
Lake Keowee and Keowee-Toxaway State Park lie just to the east, and Lake Jocassee and Devils Fork State Park lie to the northeast. The North Carolina-South Carolina border passes several miles north of Salem. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 0.8 square miles (2.2 km 2), all of it land.