Scenic & Natural

 

State Parks

ADDITIONAL PARKS

The Pee Dee region of South Carolina offers a diverse and scenic mix of outdoor spaces with 3 state parks and 16 county parks perfect for recreation and relaxation. Little Pee Dee State Park in Dillon, Lee State Park in Bishopville, and Woods Bay State Park in Olanta each showcase the region’s unique ecosystems, from blackwater rivers and Carolina bays to longleaf pine forests. These state parks provide opportunities for camping, paddling, hiking, fishing, and wildlife viewing. In addition, the area’s 16 county parks—including favorites like Byerly Park, Timrod Park, and Lynches River County Park—offer playgrounds, nature trails, splash pads, sports facilities, and picnic areas for families and outdoor enthusiasts. Together, these parks highlight the natural beauty and recreational richness that make the Pee Dee an ideal destination for getting outside.

Dillon County

Little Pee Dee State Park

The Pee Dee Region of South Carolina is home to serene state parks that offer a peaceful retreat into nature. Little Pee Dee State Park, nestled near Dillon, is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts and anglers, boasting the tranquil 54-acre Lake Norton.

Little Pee Dee State Park in Dillon County
Artesian water at Lee State Park
Lee County

LEE STATE PARK

For those seeking adventure, Lee State Park provides kayaking and canoeing opportunities on the scenic Lynches River, along with nature trails that meander through diverse habitats. Each park captures the essence of the region’s natural beauty and provides a unique way to experience the great outdoors.

Florence County

Woods Bay State Park

Woods Bay State Park is a natural treasure in the Pee Dee Region, offering visitors a glimpse into the unique ecosystem of Carolina Bays. Located near Olanta, South Carolina, this 1,590-acre park features a diverse range of habitats, including marsh, sandhills, oak-hickory forest, and shrub bog. The park is renowned for its 1,150-foot boardwalk that meanders through a cypress-tupelo swamp, providing opportunities to spot alligators and other wildlife. For a more immersive experience, the one-mile canoe trail allows paddlers to navigate past the Carolina Bays, offering a serene and intimate encounter with nature. Whether you’re interested in bird watching, hiking, or simply enjoying the peacefulness of the outdoors, Woods Bay State Park is a must-visit destination.

Baby alligator at Woods Bay State Park in Florence County