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Coordinates: 32°3046N 80°1800W / 32.512793°N 80.299878°W / 32.512793; -80.299878
 

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Edisto Beach State Park
Sunrise at Edisto Beach State Park, September 2012
Edisto Beach State Park is located in South Carolina
Edisto Beach State Park

Location of Edisto Beach, South Carolina

Nearest cityEdisto Beach, SC
Coordinates32°30′46N 80°18′00W / 32.512793°N 80.299878°W / 32.512793; -80.299878
Area1,255 acres (5.1 km2)
Created1935
Camp sitesTent and RV campsites, 110 with water and electrical hookups, 5 Rustic tent sites, 7 cabins(5- One bedroom, 2- three bedroom)
Hiking trails6
Other informationBoating, fishing, and hiking.[1]

Edisto Beach State Park is located on the coast of South Carolina, 50 miles (80 km) south of Charleston, near the town of Edisto BeachinColleton County.

The park offers South Carolina's longest system of handicapped accessible hiking and biking trails. The trails wind through Edisto Island's maritime forest, leading to sites such as a Native American shell midden dated to 2000 BC, and a survey monument placed by Alexander Bache in 1850.

Activities possible at the park include surf fishing for flounder, spot tail and whiting, as well as boating, birding and picnicking.

The park's education center, the Edisto Interpretive Center, hosts a number of programs and research services. The center includes an exhibit teaching visitors about the ACE Basin estuarine reserve through interactive displays.

History

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The park was one of the first South Carolina state parks, developed by the Civilian Conservation Corps. It was created on land donated in 1935 by the Edisto Company. Many of the original buildings built by the CCC still stand and are in use currently.[2]

References

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  1. ^ "Things to Do - Devils Fork State Park - South Carolina State Parks". September 16, 2007.
  • ^ "Edisto Beach State Park". Retrieved December 1, 2013.
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