South Carolina State Parks Near Georgetown

Discover 23 parks within driving distance of Georgetown

Pine Island State Park

Georgetown, South Carolina
8 miles away

"Georgetown is the closest hub for dining, supplies, and a historic waterfront visit before or after time in the park. Visitors from Georgetown often come for a quick nature escape and easy access to the coast."

Pine Island State Park showcases the natural beauty of South Carolina's coastal plain with tidal wetlands, shaded forest, and opportunities to explore by water. Its calm setting makes it a favorite for wildlife viewing, photography, and relaxed outdoor recreation.

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Holts Landing State Park

Dagsboro, Delaware
16 miles away

"Georgetown visitors often head to Holts Landing for a change of pace from inland town life. The park offers a quiet coastal setting for outdoor recreation and birdwatching."

Holts Landing State Park sits on the shores of Indian River Bay and offers a relaxed coastal experience with a fishing pier, boat ramp, picnic facilities, and a small beach. Visitors come for crabbing, kayaking, birdwatching, and calm water views away from the busier resort beaches.

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Cape Henlopen State Park

Lewes, Delaware
18 miles away

"Georgetown is close enough for frequent day trips to the beach, nature center, and bike trails. Many visitors from the county seat use the park for family outings and seasonal recreation."

Cape Henlopen State Park is one of Delaware’s most visited coastal parks, featuring ocean and bay beaches, dunes, maritime forest, and a network of roads and paths for biking and exploring. Highlights include the World War II observation tower, the Seaside Nature Center, and excellent opportunities for swimming, fishing, and wildlife viewing.

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Trap Pond State Park

Laurel, Delaware
18 miles away

"Georgetown is close enough for a half-day or full-day outdoor visit. Many travelers from the county seat head here for quiet water recreation and scenic walks."

Trap Pond State Park is a 3,653-acre park in western Sussex County featuring a large freshwater pond, cypress swamp habitat, and a mix of water and woodland recreation. Visitors come for canoeing, kayaking, fishing, birding, camping, and relaxed family outings in a distinctive natural landscape.

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Delaware Seashore State Park

Rehoboth Beach, Delaware
20 miles away

"Georgetown visitors often come to the park for a quick coastal getaway and access to the inlet and beaches. It is an easy drive for families looking for a day at the shore."

Delaware Seashore State Park spans both ocean and bay environments, offering some of Delaware's best beach access, surf fishing, and water recreation. Its location near the Indian River Inlet makes it a favorite for anglers, boaters, and beachgoers alike.

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Huntington Beach State Park

Murrells Inlet, South Carolina
24 miles away

"Residents of Georgetown visit for coastal recreation and birdwatching close to home. The park’s beach, fishing, and Atalaya Castle make it a strong weekend destination."

Huntington Beach State Park offers three miles of beach, excellent birdwatching, and access to the salt marshes of Murrells Inlet. Its centerpiece, Atalaya Castle, adds a unique historic attraction to a park already popular for fishing, photography, and nature study.

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First State Heritage Park

Dover, Delaware
31 miles away

"Georgetown visitors can reach Dover easily for a history-rich day trip. The park’s guided tours and museum sites offer a different perspective on Delaware’s statewide heritage."

First State Heritage Park is a walkable collection of historic sites and cultural attractions centered in downtown Dover. Highlights include the Old State House, The Green, the Johnson Victrola Museum, and seasonal interpretive programs that bring Delaware history to life.

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Killens Pond State Park

Felton, Delaware
34 miles away

"Georgetown visitors use the park for camping, paddling, and family gatherings. It offers a central location for exploring inland Delaware recreation."

Killens Pond State Park combines a peaceful millpond setting with a wide range of outdoor activities, from kayaking and fishing to camping and picnicking. Its wooded trails, nature center, and seasonal water park make it one of central Delaware’s most versatile state parks.

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Kincaid Lake State Park

Falmouth, Kentucky
34 miles away

"Georgetown visitors come to Kincaid Lake State Park for a peaceful lake setting and affordable outdoor recreation. It is a solid choice for a day trip or weekend camping stay."

Kincaid Lake State Park features a quiet 183-acre lake, a marina, campground, picnic areas, and a golf course nearby. It is a popular destination for anglers, paddlers, and families looking for a low-key outdoor escape within easy reach of northern Kentucky and Cincinnati.

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Blue Licks Battlefield State Resort Park

Mount Olivet, Kentucky
35 miles away

"Georgetown residents often visit for outdoor recreation and a nearby historic destination. The park offers a convenient escape for picnics, fishing, and battlefield interpretation."

Blue Licks Battlefield State Resort Park combines a nationally important historic site with a full-service resort park experience. Highlights include the battlefield monument, museum exhibits, the Licking River valley, an 18-hole golf course, and family-friendly outdoor amenities.

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Myrtle Beach State Park

Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
36 miles away

"Georgetown visitors often make the trip for ocean access, nature programs, and a relaxing state park day."

Myrtle Beach State Park combines a wide Atlantic beach with shaded maritime forest and one of the area’s most popular fishing piers. It is a favorite for family outings, camping, and wildlife viewing close to the heart of Myrtle Beach.

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Fenwick Island State Park

Fenwick Island, Delaware
36.8 miles away

"Georgetown residents visit for swimming, fishing, and a change of pace from inland Delaware. The park’s oceanfront setting makes it a strong choice for summer recreation."

Fenwick Island State Park protects a stretch of undeveloped Atlantic shoreline between the ocean and Little Assawoman Bay. Visitors come for beachgoing, surf fishing, kayaking, and easy access to one of Delaware’s most scenic coastal settings.

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Inks Lake State Park

Burnet, Texas
38 miles away

"Georgetown is close enough for frequent day trips to the lake and surrounding granite country. Visitors from here often come for fishing, paddling, and relaxed outdoor time."

Inks Lake State Park offers a mix of lake recreation and rugged Hill Country landscape, including swimming coves, fishing spots, and picnic areas. Its constant-level lake makes it a popular destination for boating and water activities in every season.

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McKinney Falls State Park

Austin, Texas
40 miles away

"Georgetown visitors come for a full-day outdoor outing with swimming, wildlife viewing, and a scenic park setting near the capital city."

McKinney Falls State Park offers a mix of natural beauty and city convenience, with Onion Creek flowing over Upper and Lower McKinney Falls. The park also features picnic areas, camping, fishing, and remnants of the historic Thomas F. McKinney homestead.

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Longhorn Cavern State Park

Burnet, Texas
42 miles away

"Georgetown visitors are drawn to the park for its cave tours and Hill Country scenery. It makes a convenient nature-focused day trip from the northern Austin metro area."

Longhorn Cavern State Park is best known for its guided cavern tours through a vast underground limestone system with a rich geologic and cultural history. Above ground, the park offers Hill Country scenery, picnic facilities, and easy access to nearby Highland Lakes attractions.

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Old Fort Harrod State Park

Harrodsburg, Kentucky
43 miles away

"Georgetown visitors can reach the park in under an hour for a family-friendly educational outing. Its historic setting offers a change of pace from everyday recreation."

Old Fort Harrod State Park showcases the story of Kentucky’s early settlement through a reconstructed fort, period structures, and interpretive exhibits. The park also offers picnic areas, open green space, and seasonal events that bring frontier history to life.

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Hampton Plantation State Historic Site

McClellanville, South Carolina
44 miles away

"Georgetown travelers may visit to explore another important coastal heritage site within the broader rice plantation region. It appeals to those interested in historic architecture and regional history."

Hampton Plantation State Historic Site features the historic Hampton House, archaeological remains, and a landscape shaped by centuries of rice cultivation. It offers guided interpretation of plantation life, architecture, and the cultural history of the South Carolina coast.

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Bastrop State Park

Bastrop, Texas
52 miles away

"Georgetown visitors are drawn to the park for its historic character and natural setting. It offers a comfortable day-trip or overnight option for outdoor enthusiasts."

Bastrop State Park features more than 1,600 acres of loblolly pine forest, scenic drives, and remnants of the park’s CCC-built legacy. It is a popular getaway for camping, nature walks, birdwatching, and exploring the nearby Lost Pines region.

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Black River State Park

Kingstree, South Carolina
52 miles away

"Georgetown residents and coastal visitors come inland for a different kind of water experience. The park’s blackwater river scenery offers a calm contrast to the coast."

Black River State Park offers a tranquil escape along one of South Carolina’s most scenic blackwater rivers. Its shaded riverbanks, abundant birdlife, and calm waters make it a favorite for canoeing, kayaking, and nature watching.

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Buescher State Park

Smithville, Texas
58 miles away

"Georgetown residents often choose Buescher for fishing, birding, and forest scenery. The park provides a different setting from the Hill Country parks farther west."

Buescher State Park offers a serene escape among loblolly pines, with Buescher Lake at its center and easy access to outdoor activities. It is closely connected to Bastrop State Park by scenic park roads, making it a favorite for camping, birding, and low-key nature getaways.

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General Butler State Resort Park

Carrollton, Kentucky
58 miles away

"Georgetown residents may choose the park for camping, swimming, and a change of scenery from central Kentucky. The resort setting makes it appealing for family outings and short vacations."

General Butler State Resort Park combines river views, wooded hills, and a full-service resort experience in one destination. Visitors come for the lodge, campground, marina, golf, swimming, and easy access to outdoor recreation in northern Kentucky.

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May Forest State Park

Charleston, South Carolina
58 miles away

"Georgetown visitors may be drawn by the park’s birding and tidal habitat. It makes a worthwhile coastal detour for those traveling between historic towns and beach communities."

May Forest State Park showcases a rare mix of maritime forest, salt marsh, and tidal creek habitat along South Carolina’s coast. Its quiet setting makes it a favorite for wildlife viewing, photography, and low-key outdoor recreation.

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Colorado Bend State Park

Bend, Texas
59 miles away

"Georgetown is close enough for a long day trip and is home to many hikers and nature lovers. The park's spring-fed features and river views offer a rewarding change of pace."

Colorado Bend State Park offers a wild Hill Country experience with river bluffs, spring-fed swimming holes, and more than 30 miles of trails. It is especially popular for exploring Gorman Falls, caving, fishing, and camping under dark skies.

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