Santee State Park Explained

Santee State Park
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Coords:33.5181°N -80.4889°W
Nearest City:Santee, South Carolina
Area:2500acres
Created:1942[1]
Open:1949
Camp Sites:158 camping sites.
Hiking Trails:4
Other Info:boating, hiking, camping, birding, canoeing and kayaking[2]
Website:https://southcarolinaparks.com/santee

Santee State Park is in the Sandhills of South Carolina on the western edge of the 1100000NaN0 Lake Marion. It is located off SC 6, three miles (5 km) northwest of the town of Santee and I-95.[3]

The park offers boating, hiking, camping, birding, canoeing and kayaking. Well known for fishing, this park offers a chance to catch record size Largemouth Bass.[4] Other fish that abound are Striped bass, Channel catfish, Trout, White Perch, White bass, Crappie, Shellcrackers and Bream and Chain (Jack). Lake Marion can be accessed by two boat ramps that the park has.

The 25001NaN1 park was created in 1942 when Orangeburg County donated the land. It has 2 campgrounds. Cypress View Campground has 50 sites and Lakeshore Campground has 108 sites. Restroom facilities with hot showers are accessible by both campgrounds. Many sites can accommodate RVs up to 40 feet in length. There are also 30 rondette cabins, each with 2 bedrooms and 1 bath, 10 of which are on piers over the lake.

The park has 3 hiking trails and 1 biking trail. The "Limestone Nature Trail" and the "Oak Pinolly Nature Trail" are 1 mile hiking trails. The "Sinkhole Pond Nature Trail" is a half mile hiking trail. The biking trail is 7 miles long.[5]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Santee State Park . www.townofsantee-sc.org . Town of Santee, SC . 20 October 2021.
  2. Web site: About This Park - Santee State Park - South Carolina State Parks. 5 December 2007.
  3. http://www.santeetourism.com/statepark/statepark.html Santee South Carolina State Park
  4. http://www.dnr.sc.gov/fish/freshrecs/records.html Freshwater Fish Records for South Carolina
  5. http://www.sctrails.net/Trails/MAPS/ORANGEBURG%20Co%20Tr.html Map Page