Cheraw State Park
- South Carolina's first state park property and originally built in the 1930's by the Civilian Conservation Corps, Cheraw State Park is located in the sandhills region. The park's 360-acre lake offers fishing and various ... wildernet.com
Carolina Sandhills National Wildlife Refuge, Florence, South...
Two short hikes in a restored woodland with attractive opportunities for wildlife viewing. Located in the upper part of the Sandhills belt that was South Carolina?s coastline millions of years ago, the Carolina Sandhills Nati... trails.com
Lee State Park
- Lee State Park, built in the 1930's by the Civilian Conservation Corps, is a gateway to the state scenic Lynches River. Other natural features in the park include a vast hardwood floodplain forest, numerous artesian spri... wildernet.com
Hanging Rock Battleground & Monument
This is not really a hiking trail but you can make it into one if you desire. I've continued along the creek and also hiked through the dense forest in wintertime. It's a beautiful spot if you ignore the graffiti on the r... localhikes.com
Turkey Oak Trail, Fisher Hill, South Carolina
The Turkey Oak Trail is one of two hikes featured in Cheraw State Park, located near Cheraw, South Carolina (see also the Cheraw Nature Trail for more information on this wilderness). The Turkey Oak Trail is one of the newest... trails.com
Cheraw Nature Trail, Fisher Hill, South Carolina
Cheraw State Park is South Carolina?s oldest state park with a wealth of outdoor activities including hiking and biking trails, boating, fishing, equestrian trails, and even a championship eighteen-hole golf course. The Chera... trails.com
Carolina Sandhills National Wildlife Refuge
Carolina Sandhills NWR was established in 1939 as a federal refuge for indigenous wildlife and game management demonstration project. The South Carolina State Commission of Forestry also conducted timber production and ha... recreation.gov
Florence Rail Trail (Sc)
In 2003 the South Carolina Governor's Council on Physical Fitness recognized the Florence Rail-Trail Committee with a community award for its work on this tree-lined trail, which spans 2 miles between the Ebenezer Park nei... traillink.com