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    Cheraw State Park

    4.6 (18 reviews)
    Open 7:00 am - 8:00 pm
    Updated 1 month ago

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    Cindy R.

    One of my favorites when I visit this area! A small park but so beautiful can walk or just sit by the lake. I go at sunset to enjoy

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    We only stayed for one night this time and did not have the chance to really check out all of the park's amenities on this trip. The cabin has been recently updated and everything is so clean! There are two full-sized beds in the small bedroom and a queen-sized fold-down Murphy bed in the living room. Sheets, blankets, pillows, and towels are included as well as TV and free wi-fi. There is an outstanding golf course, lake for boating and fishing, a play area for families, and, during the summer months, swimming at the small beach. Like to hike? Lots of easy trails and an awesome boardwalk to give you an over-the-water experience to check out the wildlife. We will definitely be back to stay at the cabins this summer! We highly recommend! It's glamping at its finest!

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    Crissy R.

    Great state park in Cheraw, SC. The turkey oak trail was the main reason I ventured out this way. You have the option of doing either a 2.5 mile or 4.5 mile trail. The trail is fairly easy, but the scenery is what makes it well worth the trek. Lake Juniper is a fantastic view it you opt for the longer route. This trail is very well kept and marked out well, very hard to get lost. I'm glad I took the opportunity to adventure out here. I will definitely have to come visit again!

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    Great cabins, golf course and walking trails. I go at least once a year. Really enjoy the area. The historical town of Cheraw is good too.

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    Beautiful, clean, and family friendly. We love to take our kids here for a fun day of swimming and having a picnic.

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    I grew up in the area and the state park is our little beach I love everything about it it's kid friendly and safe and fun

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    Lynches River County Park - Back of Cabin 2

    Lynches River County Park

    4.3(9 reviews)
    42.4 mi

    I visited Lynches River County Park for the Run for Brighter Days 5K in September 2024. That 5K is…read moreheld in memory of a local teenager who died of suicide and to raise awareness of mental health issues, services, and the 988 phone number. Although I lived in Florence for nine years, this was my first visit to the park. I wish I hadn't waited so long. The 5K route onsite is wonderful- super flat, scenic, and all road. I wish more 5K runs and walks were held here, because it's very safe (several areas for water stations, lots of parking, easy in/out for EMS if needed, etc). For a park out in the country, the cell signal was surprisingly good. I talked to a fellow runner who lives nearby and said he frequently visits for practice runs. At the end of the 5K, we all received medals that are lanyards with a keychain on them advertising the 988 mental health hotline, and we were welcome to enjoy the park for a few hours. Lynches River County Park has a recreational building with air conditioning, kitchen, plenty of tables and chairs, indoor restrooms, and lots of space. It was a great place for the awards ceremony and the recognizing the youth we have lost to mental health struggles. I was surprised at how nice the facility was, as I was expecting picnic shelters and porta potties at the 5K. If you can participate in Run for Brighter Days (also a walk), I highly encourage it, but also get out to the park just for fun. It is also rentable for family reunions or corporate events and would be a great spot for that.

    The website oversells the canopy walk. It makes it sound like the canopy walk is a larger than it…read moreis. "The EDC and attached canopy walk is designed to bring visitors to the treetops of the 676 acre park," reads their website. In reality it's a walk of 4-6 trees linked together with bridges over a small area directly behind the Educational Discovery Center. We drove a couple of hours thinking this was going to be a fun, unique experience. Not the case at all. Underwhelming. If we just wanted to walk trails through the woods we could have stayed closer to home and had en even better trail experience. I gave it three stars because I'm sure it is a nice area if you're camping, but I would not recommend this place if you're wanting to experience a walk through the treetops.

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    The Climbing Wall at Lynches River.

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    Carolina Sandhills National Wildlife Refuge

    Carolina Sandhills National Wildlife Refuge

    5.0(2 reviews)
    20.7 mi

    So beautiful.the main building has maps and help if you are not sure what trail to walk.this place…read moreis huge and has picnic areas to rest. Very beautiful

    Despite the listing of this place and the "US Fish and Wildlife" at this address as "closed", this…read moreis anything but closed. Am I glad I ignored the message and took the time to stop by, drive through, and walk around. Expecting to find a park with a slant on conservation of flora and fauna, some endangered, I was surprised to find that and a lot more. South Carolina is home to one of nations Wildlife refuges, and at 45,000 acres, it has something for everyone. There's a road through the Refuge for those wanting an overview, with the road starting on one end from Hwy 1 and going a few miles through wooded areas, and past some ponds and lakes. Within the Refuge are a few hiking/walking trails ranging from a little less than a mile to a little over three miles. For ornithologists, it's a must-stop spot. As you enter the refuge, near the office, there are brochures available describing all the things to see or do during a visit. It's open for self-guided touring if that's your preference. Surprisingly, at certain times of the year, the Refuge is open to hunting, and in a smaller area, open for fishing as well. Every month highlights different wildlife Every so often, they do controlled burns that mimic those in nature with the goal of creating conditions that help certain animals and vegetation. Even the ponds and fields are managed to prevent thing that hinder new growth or prevent wildlife from flourishing. It's an amazing sight to see, and best of all, it's free.

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    Carolina Sandhills National Wildlife Refuge

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