South Carolina State Parks Near Walterboro

Discover 10 parks within driving distance of Walterboro

Colleton State Park

Walterboro, South Carolina
7 miles away

"Walterboro is the closest service town, making it the easiest base for supplies, dining, and a quick park visit. Visitors from Walterboro often come for day paddles, fishing, and overnight camping."

Colleton State Park sits on the banks of the Edisto River and offers a laid-back setting for camping and water-based recreation. Its river access, picnic areas, and natural surroundings make it a favorite for anglers, paddlers, and travelers seeking a quiet stop in the Lowcountry.

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Givhans Ferry State Park

Ridgeville, South Carolina
34 miles away

"Walterboro visitors may choose Givhans Ferry for a scenic river stop and camping trip. It is a good option for those looking to explore the Lowcountry outdoors."

Givhans Ferry State Park is a small but scenic river park on the Edisto, featuring canoe and kayak access, picnic facilities, and a campground. Its natural setting and easy water access make it a favorite for anglers, paddlers, and families seeking a low-key outdoor getaway.

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Lake Warren State Park

Hampton, South Carolina
34 miles away

"Walterboro travelers may visit for a peaceful day trip centered on boating and picnicking. The park provides a scenic alternative to busier recreation areas."

Lake Warren State Park offers a calm, family-friendly setting with a large freshwater lake, shaded picnic areas, and opportunities for boating and fishing. Its natural setting and easy pace make it a popular escape for visitors looking for a simple outdoor day trip.

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Battle of Rivers Bridge State Historic Site

Bamberg, South Carolina
42 miles away

"Walterboro travelers may stop here while exploring inland Lowcountry and Midlands history. The site provides a quiet, interpretive experience that pairs well with other heritage destinations."

Battle of Rivers Bridge State Historic Site features a preserved battlefield, interpretive markers, and memorials that explain the 1865 engagement and its significance in South Carolina history. The site offers a reflective setting for learning about the Civil War’s closing campaign in the state.

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Colonial Dorchester State Historic Site

Summerville, South Carolina
44 miles away

"Walterboro travelers may visit as part of a broader Lowcountry road trip. The site offers a distinctive historic experience that contrasts with the area’s small-town charm."

Colonial Dorchester State Historic Site showcases the ruins of a once-thriving colonial port town and its Revolutionary War-era fortifications. The site is known for the iconic brick bell tower, interpretive history, and peaceful grounds along the Ashley River.

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Edisto Beach State Park

Edisto Island, South Carolina
44 miles away

"Walterboro travelers visit for a scenic drive and a relaxed beach setting that feels far from inland routines. The park is a convenient coastal destination for fishing and picnicking."

Edisto Beach State Park is known for its quiet Atlantic shoreline, family-friendly camping, and excellent opportunities to explore coastal habitats. The park also highlights the island's natural and cultural history through its Environmental Learning Center and interpretive programs.

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Charles Towne Landing State Historic Site

Charleston, South Carolina
48 miles away

"Walterboro visitors may come for a longer Lowcountry outing centered on South Carolina history. The site is a worthwhile stop on a Charleston-bound trip."

Charles Towne Landing State Historic Site combines colonial history, archaeology, and Lowcountry nature in one destination. Highlights include the Adventure exhibit, a replica settlement, the Animal Forest, and scenic waterfront grounds.

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May Forest State Park

Charleston, South Carolina
48 miles away

"Walterboro travelers often visit while exploring the coastal plain and nearby historic sites. The park offers a relaxing nature stop with easy access from the interstate corridor."

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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St. Phillips Island

Beaufort, South Carolina
58 miles away

"Walterboro visitors may plan a longer day trip or weekend outing to the coast. The island's quiet beaches and natural habitats make it appealing for photographers and birdwatchers."

St. Phillips Island is one of South Carolina's most secluded coastal destinations, featuring undeveloped shoreline, maritime forest, and tidal marsh habitat. Visitors come for boat-access adventures, wildlife observation, and the chance to experience a largely untouched barrier island.

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Hampton Plantation State Historic Site

McClellanville, South Carolina
60 miles away

"Walterboro visitors can reach the site for a heritage-focused excursion into the Lowcountry’s plantation history. It is a good option for travelers exploring South Carolina’s historic corridor."

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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