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With more than 90,000 acres of protected lands stretching from the Blue Ridge Mountains to the sand dunes of the Atlantic Ocean, South Carolina state parks protect some of the most inviting natural, cultural and recreational destinations in the country.
Whether you’re looking for an adventure in the mountains or a relaxing weekend by the sea, our interactive map and filters help you navigate through all the South Carolina state parks to find the perfect park that meets all of your desires.
South Carolina State Parks. Start your adventure by selecting from one of the 41 state park, recreation or historic sites that offer camping, lodging and picnic or day-use areas. Select the camping or lodging filters to expand search by available dates.
South Carolina State Parks have more than 220 cabins and lodging facilities, and 3,000 campsites from the mountains to the sea just waiting for you to make your reservations.
With a prime location on Lake Marion, South Carolina visitors are sure to enjoy Santee State Park. Camping, fishing, biking, hiking and more await!
We’ve got you covered with more than 3,000 diversified campsites to choose from! From stargazing in the Appalachians to roasting marshmallows along the Atlantic coast, South Carolina’s state parks will fit all of your camping needs.
A quiet, and surprisingly green, escape from the otherwise bustling beach, the park provides educational opportunities, a nature trail and some of the best surf fishing South Carolina has to offer as well as stunning ocean views and another great fishing spot on Myrtle Beach pier.
One of four oceanfront state parks in South Carolina, Edisto Beach is located only an hour from Charleston. The park offers reservable Camping, Cabin, and Day Use facilities.
Just off of I-85, at the South Carolina-Georgia border, you’ll find Lake Hartwell State Park. Thanks to 56,000-acre Lake Hartwell, fishing in this area is renowned by anglers across the state. The lake is inhabited by striped and hybrid bass, largemouth, crappie, bream and catfish.
Ten of these unique, round cabins sit on a pier over Lake Marion. Guests looking for a more modern overnight-stay will enjoy the spacious villas at Devils Fork nearby Lake Jocassee, and Dreher Island’s lakefront villas along Lake Murray.