Experience the eerie exhilaration of stepping onto the Confederate Army's last battlefield at Broxton Bridge, where they defended the area against the Union Army on February 1, 1865, just before the battle at Columbia.
If the battleground and earthworks are not for you, than choose among 58 miles of trials, including a pristine 10-acre lake.
Set your sites on the ample deer, wild turkey, bobwhite quail, gray squirrel and many types of birds located at Webb Wildlife Center, located along the Savannah River.
This 5,866-acre wildlife mecca provides excellent viewing and regulated hunting.
Visitors can also explore the mysterious blackwater rivers on canoe and explore extensive nature trails on foot.
South Carolina's newest nature-based attraction, this 842-acre park offers visitors the ultimate Lowcountry nature experience, including a network of boardwalks, hiking, biking and canoe trails that provide a perfect vantage point to observe the diversity of wildlife inhabiting the black water bottomland.
The most historically significant of these paths follows the Colonial-era Charleston-to-Savannah Stagecoach Road still bearing the cypress remnants of long-fallen bridges.
223 State Park RoadImage by Go Salkehatchie via Flic Blackville, S.C. 29817 803.284.2212www.southcarolinaparks.com/park-finder This 307-acre state park offers nature trails, camping and cabins, picnicking, playgrounds and a community center favored for meetings and reunions. The ponds are ideal...
This 35-acre park offers a Cypress Swamp Nature Trail, campgrounds, ball field, picnicking and easy access to the Edisto River, one of the longest blackwater rivers in U.S.
The park is a headquarters for the Edisto River Canoe and Kayak Trail and is home to the Edisto Riverfest each June, a popular gathering for paddlers and campers alike.
This state-owned property features 4,000 acres and ranges from woods to wetlands to fields.
The beach ranks second along the South Carolina coast for sea turtle nesting and provides one of the rare nesting areas for Wilson's plovers and the Least Tern, both threatened bird species in South Carolina.
A rare treasure that we feel mixed about sharing... tread lightly and help keep it pristine.
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