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Hunting Island is South Carolina’s single most popular state park, attracting more than a million visitors a year, as well as a vast array of land and marine wildlife. Five miles of pristine South Carolina beaches , thousands of acres of marsh and maritime forest, a saltwater lagoon and ocean inlet are all part of the park’s natural allure.
- Hunting Island
From Hunting Island State Park, turn right and drive 5.9...
- Reservations
Hunting Island. Huntington Beach. Mountain Bridge. Jones...
- South Carolina Beaches
Walk the shores of a secluded barrier island; launch your...
- Park Passports
The entire South Carolina State Park system is yours to...
- Beautiful Places Alliance
Battle of Musgrove Mill (The park office & Visitor Center...
- Programs & Events
Our state parks feature fun and exciting programs for all...
- Travel Tools
There will be NO HALLOWEEN events taking place at the park...
- Gift Cards
The S.C. State Park Service is now offering gift cards for...
- Hunting Island
5 sie 2024 · Hunting Island State Park will close Tuesday for an undetermined amount of time in response to expected flooding and wind impacts from Tropical Storm Debby. Park Manager Zabo McCants said...
Just as some of you have experienced in your own communities, our state parks have seen significant impacts from Hurricane Helene. As a result, the following parks are dealing with cleanup of trees and debris, are still without power and remain closed until further notice: Baker Creek* Barnwell (campground & community building opening, Friday ...
5 wrz 2023 · The South Carolina state park weathered Tropical Storm Idalia better than past storms and hurricanes that upended Hunting Island for months.
15 maj 2024 · Both nests were made by loggerhead turtles. According to the data posted on seaturtle.org, of the two nests, one was relocated to a safer place and there are an estimated 127 eggs. These were not the first nests of the season for northern Beaufort County.
Hunting Island is South Carolina’s single most popular state park, attracting more than a million human visitors a year. Also attracted to the semi-tropical barrier island is an array of wildlife, ranging from loggerhead sea turtles to painted buntings, barracudas to sea horses, alligators, pelicans, dolphins and deer, raccoons, Eastern ...
The state Department of South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism riled up boaters in March when a surprising sign went up announcing it was closing the the popular Russ Point...