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State Park Overview |
| Lee State Natural Area is a gateway to the Lynches River, a designated state scenic river. The park encompasses 2,839 acres of diverse habitat that includes a vast hardwood floodplain forest, numerous artesian springs, a millpond and sandhills. Visitor amenities include a campground, nature trails, equestrian facilities and picnic area.
The park was originally built in the 1930s by the Civilian Conservation Corps, a New Deal program created by President Franklin D. Roosevelt to help young men learn new skills and provide jobs. |
Fishing and Hunting |
| Fishing for sunfish, redbreast, catfish and bass may be enjoyed from the banks of the Lynches River.
A valid South Carolina fishing license is required.
Children under 14 may fish in the Artesian Lake which has been stocked with catfish.
Check with the park for special rules and regulations. |
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| General Directions Seven miles east of Bishopville and one mile off I-20 (exit 123).
Driving Directions Take I-20 to exit 123 (Lee State Park Rd). Go 1 mi. N. and turn left into the park entrance. |
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