One of several CCC parks in the state, Lee State Park was built in 1935 by the CCC in order to provide riverside recreational opportunities for the residents of Lee County, South Carolina.
Along the Lynches River, which runs through Lee County, South Carolina and is partially protected from development by the state of South Carolina, kayaking and canoeing trips can be taken through the parks hardwood forest floodplain. Fishing may also be enjoyed from along the banks of the river and children can fish for catfish in the parks artesian pond.
The parks rich diversity of natural habitats and wildlife make it an ideal setting for nature walks and the interpretive, educational programs hosted on site. Equestrian facilities are also available. Lee State Park is one of the shrinking number of CCC parks with surviving structures that display the classic Conservation Corps architecture.
Find more South Carolina freshwater fishing at Lake Warren State Park or take a kayak adventure down the Edisto River canoe and kayak trail at Colleton State Park!
HOURS AND ADMISSION
- Admission : Free admission
- Days and Hours of Operation : Day use area, trails and Loop Road open 9 a.m. to sunset, daily.
- Days and Holidays Closed : The park and campground is open year round.
- Office Hours : 11am-noon, daily
PETS
- Pets : Pets are allowed in most outdoor areas provided they are kept under physical restraint or on a leash not longer than six feet.