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Lee State Park

Lee State Park sits along the winding and scenic Lynches River.  The Park’s 12 miles of trails provide a rider with a chance to view the wonders of the sandy coastal plains of South Carolina as well as the wetlands along the beautiful Lynches River.  As riders follow the sandy trails through longleaf pines, they will see a variety of different species of plants and animals.  Along Loop Road, riders will parallel the Lynches River, seeing many wetland species of plants and animals like river oats and the colorful wood duck. Riders will also see a couple of historic CCC built artesian wells.  The water sparkles and is wonderful to drink so definitely take a minute to stop and take a refreshing drink from these wells.

Camping
23 horse camping sites with electric hookup
(50 amp) and water with access to restrooms and showers.  
Campsites can be reserved in advance at 1-866-345-7275.
www.SouthCarolinaParks.com or the park office.

Trails
  • Miles of Trails: 12+ miles
  • Difficulty Level: Easy to Moderate.
  • Trail condition and river crossings vary.
  • Terrain: mixture of rocky and some wet spots. Double-wide to single-wide trails.
  • Drinking Water: Stream water is safe for animals to drink but not for human consumption.  Artesian well water is available along Loop Road as well. 
  • Charges: There is no charge for day use; however, there is a charge for overnight camping. There is a donation box located at the park entrance

Directions
Lee State Park is located 7 miles east of Bishopville. Driving Directions: From Interstate-20, take exit 123 (Lee State Park Rd). Go 1 mi. N. and turn left into the park entrance.

Information
Lee State Park
487 Loop Rd,
Bishopville, SC 29010
Phone: (803) 428-5307
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  • Home
    • Contact
    • Board of Directors
    • About >
      • Mission
      • Vision
      • History
  • Sponsors
    • Become a Sponsor
  • Join
    • Join Today
    • Add Your Voice
    • Insurance
    • Committees
    • Member Perks
    • Gift Shop
  • News
    • Feed Promotion Bill
    • SC Carriage Industry
    • Prevent All Soring Tactics Act
    • Meeting Minutes
  • Horse Health Programs
    • Stallions to Geldings
    • Horse Help Hotline
    • Euthanasia Assistance
    • L.A.E.C.O. Certification
  • Trails
    • Trail Maps >
      • Anne Springs Close Greenway
      • Buncombe (BrickHouse) Trails National Forest
      • Croft State Park
      • Fant’s Grove
      • H. Cooper Black
      • Hitchcock Woods
      • Jericho Horse Trail
      • ​King’s Mountain State Park
      • Lee State Park
      • Long Cane Horse Trail
      • Manchester State Forest
      • Rocky Gap/Willis Knob Horse Trail
      • Sugarloaf Mountain Riding Area
      • Tuxbury Horse Trail
      • Woods Ferry Recreation Area
    • Trail Etiquette
    • Trailer-Safety
    • Basic First-Aid
  • Resources
    • Regulations
    • Scholarships >
      • Past Winners
    • SC Youth
    • Legislation
    • Emergency Preparedness
    • SC Heritage Horse >
      • Marsh Tacky Winners
    • Impact
    • House.Senate-2 District Contact
  • Links