Thirteen recreation projects across South Carolina will see upgrades and improvements on park grounds, boating docks and more as a total of $4.2 million in federal Land and Water Conservation Funds ...
State parks in northeastern South Carolina are running back a similar parking program to what they had last summer, but with a slight twist. According to a release from the SC Department of Parks, ...
GREENVILLE, S.C. (FOX Carolina) - South Carolina State Park Services is trying to become more eco-friendly by finding solutions that don’t involve using plastic. The State Park said it is ...
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WTOC) - South Carolina has about everything to offer, from the mountains to the ocean. Now, with social distancing, National and State Parks are teaming up to offer a virtual experience ...
South Carolina tentatively plans to reopen all 47 of its state parks May 1 after temporarily closing them down because of the coronavirus pandemic. The reopening date is still "subject to change," ...
Thirty people last summer paid a premium ($10 adults, $5 kids) for a spot on the Caesars Head overlook, usually closed after dark, for a spectacular view of Fourth of July fireworks displays in the ...
Instead of shopping, you and your loved ones could spend the day after Thanksgiving at a South Carolina state park for free. The initiative is called #OptOutsideSC and includes free admission to all ...
With fewer people allowed in, South Carolina's mountain and beach parks filled up quickly the first weekend after reopening amid the coronavirus pandemic. Boat parking at Devil's Fork State Park, the ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - Thirteen recreation projects across South Carolina are set to receive $4.2m from the federal Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF), three of them being in the Lowcountry.
South Carolina industries are among those causing air pollution in Smoky Mountain National Park and other protected areas. But critics say the state’s plan to address the issue is too weak.
South Carolina State Parks will reopen on a limited basis on May 1, Dawn Dawson-House, director of corporate communications of South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation & Tourism, said via email ...
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