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Online resources for the Central Lowcountry Region of the Central South Carolina Coast County: Charleston
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Colleton State Park
Colleton State Park is on a portion of the river that has been designated as an official canoe and kayak trail which carries paddlers into a rare, natural world of wildlife and scenic beauty. Campers, fishermen and canoeists all enjoy the peaceful and relaxing waters of the Edisto River, with its diversity of wildlife.
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Givhans Ferry State Park
Visitors enjoy camping, staying in a cabin on a high bluff overlooking the Edisto and great fishing among the Spanish moss-draped oaks.
Canoeists enjoy paddling to this 988-acre park from Colleton State Park.
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Edisto Beach State Park
This 1,255-acre beach-front park includes 1 1/2 miles of beach, a dense live oak forest and some of the tallest palmetto trees in the state. Visitors can observe life in the marsh and comb the beach for seashells and fossils while enjoying a stay in a cabin or at the beach-front campground.
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Where to Bird: South Carolina
Discover the top birding locations in South Carolina. Find out more about South Carolina Bird Clubs and Birding Organizations. Print out a checklist of SC birds. Find the Rare Bird Alert Phone Numbers for South Carolina. Become a better birder in SC. Discover links to South Carolina Birding web sites. Print out special maps of SC before you begin your trip.
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SC State Parks Calendar of Events
View the Calendar of Events for a specific State Park, or get a list of the many activities scheduled at South Carolina State Parks during a given month. Or, use the search option to find topics of interest to you.
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Charles Towne Landing State Historic Site
One of historic Charleston's many unique points of interest, this park is the site of the first English Settlement (1670) in South Carolina. The park, a nature preserve and historic site, Charles Towne Landing interprets the first years of the colony with hands-on activities. Other special features of the park include a full scale reproduction 17th century trading vessel "Adventure", a natural habitat zoo, the 1670 Experimental Crop Garden and 80 acres of English Park Gardens.
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