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PARK ADVISORY

Please be aware: Federal regulations require that any time a horse crosses state lines, a Certificate of Veterinary Inspection (aka Health Certificate) is required. This can be either a 30 day certificate or an Extended Equine Certificate of Veterinary Inspection (EECVI), which has a duration of six months.



Loop Road is open to all traffic, including vehicles.

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HOURS

Day use area, trails and Loop Road open 9 a.m. to sunset, daily.

OFFICE

10 a.m.-5 p.m., daily.

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ADMISSION

Free admission

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PETS

Pets are allowed in most outdoor areas provided they are kept under physical restraint or on a leash not longer than six feet.

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Lee State Park

Midlands

Things To Do

  • Fishing Information: Fishing for sunfish, redbreast, catfish and bass may be enjoyed from the banks of the Lynches River. The Artesian Lake, which has been stocked with catfish, is also available for fishing, however no fishing is permitted in the swimming area. A valid South Carolina fishing license is required at all times to fish in the park. A South Carolina Fishing license and fishing rules and regulations can be found online.

    Lee is part of the Department of Natural Resources Fishing Tackle Loaner Program. If you would like to borrow a fishing rod to use on the park, contact a park ranger.

  • Fishing: Yes
  • Freshwater Fishing: Yes
  • Boating and Boat Access: Although river access is limited at the park, several boat ramps are located nearby. The closest one to the park is located four miles north on the Lynches River at the US Hwy. 15 bridge.

  • Park Store/Gift Shop: Lee sells a limited number of items such as firewood and park tshirts. See a Lee State Park ranger for more information.

  • Picnic Shelters: Yes
  • Swimming: The swimming area at Lee is open from Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day weekend. The area is swim at your own risk and there is no lifeguard on duty.

  • Bird Watching: 145 bird species have been surveyed at Lee State Park. The best places to bird watch are from the wetland boardwalk and around the fish rearing ponds in the day use area and along the Loop Road.

  • Geocaching: Geocaching is permitted. Several geocaches are located on the park. For more information visit the official geocaching website.

  • Biking: Yes
  • Birding: Yes
  • Equestrian Camping: Twenty-three sites with water and electricity are designated for equestrian campers. In addition, a primitive equestrian camping area is located near the stable.

  • Equestrian Stable: The equestrian group area, located adjacent to the show ring and stables, is available for horse clubs and other equestrian groups.

    This area may be rented for $300/night and includes the show ring, stables and an open space which can accommodate up to 50 horse trailers.

    When this area is not reserved, stalls are available near the show ring for $7.50/night.

  • Equestrian Trails: Lee offers seven-miles of equestrain trails. Equestrians are also allowed to ride on the Loop Road which is open to vehicular traffic.

  • Hiking Trails: The Sandhills and the Artesian Trails are easy half-mile trails.

  • Hiking: Yes

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