Canal Recreation Area
Canal Recreation Area is located between Bonneau and Moncks Corner next to Lake Moultrie. It provides a welcome wayside rest area for travelers along Highway 52.
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Canal Recreation Area is located between Bonneau and Moncks Corner next to Lake Moultrie. It provides a welcome wayside rest area for travelers along Highway 52.
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Gahagan Park Sports Complex is a premier recreational facility with state-of-the-art amenities, nestled in a pleasant residential area just a few miles from the center of Summerville.
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This primitive camping facility on the Frances Marion National Forest is located between McClellanville and Honey Hill.
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This scenic, shady wayside rest along SC Route 402 is near Huger Creek outside Huger, SC. It is well-suited for group gatherings or a quick picnic.
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Rich in culture and history, visitors embrace the opportunity to stand on the very ground which once served as an early Native American trading post. Later, this 195-acre park became the site of the Santee Canal, the first true canal in the United States. This beautiful area also served as the design and construction site of the first semi-submersible torpedo boat, the CSS Little David.
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Santee Cooper’s Overton Park features a 400-foot beachfront swimming area, several shelters and a playground. The park is open to the public and admission is $2 per person ages 4 and above.
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Relax in the scenic woodland and wetlands park featuring a freshwater lagoon….OR…brave the waves of the on-site 15-acre water adventure park, a local summer favorite!
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Brave the waves of the 15-acre water adventure park!
This ranger station in the Francis Marion National Forest also serves as a parking and rest area for the Swamp Fox Passage of the Palmetto Trail. A kiosk describing the trail is located here.
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