PARK NEWS
Little Pee Dee State Park is currently CLOSED to day-use, while workers are repairing water lines. We apologize for the inconvenience.
The swimming area is closed for the season.
Little Pee Dee State Park is currently CLOSED to day-use, while workers are repairing water lines. We apologize for the inconvenience.
The swimming area is closed for the season.
9 a.m. - sunset, daily
11a.m.-12 p.m., daily. Hours may be extended during the summer months.
Free admission
Pets are allowed in most outdoor areas provided they are kept under physical restraint or on a leash not longer than six feet. Owners will be asked to remove noisy or dangerous pets or pets that threaten or harass wildlife.
Length: 1.5 miles
Type: Hiking Trail
Difficulty: Easy
Description: An easy 1.5 walking trail can be accessed across from the park office, the gravel parking lot approximately ½ mile from the park entrance, or the campground near site 39. This is an out-and-back trail with a loop at one end that travels near the end of a bottomland of hardwood pine trees. The name comes from a wetland area that is sometimes home to beavers who live in and around the area. Visitors may encounter a plethora of wildlife such as foxes, squirrels, wild turkeys, deer, and several species of birds.
Length: 2.1 miles
Type: Hiking Trail
Difficulty: Easy
Description: The longleaf pine trail can be accessed from the section of the Beaver Pond trail across from the park office or along the main park road. This easy 2.1 out-and-back trail meanders through a forest of longleaf pine. Throughout the trail, visitors will see a variety of flora and fauna including the yellow jessamine, prickly pear, Spanish moss, and beautiful dogwoods that bloom in the spring.
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