Hiking Trail
Wright’s Bluff Nature
(Clarendon County)

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Description
: From the trail sign at the parking area, begin this shady, level, easy-to-follow loop trail through a variety of habitats that attract birds, deer, fox, rabbits, snakes and other wildlife. You will begin amid mixed pine and hardwood trees, then cross a long boardwalk through a seasonally flooded cypress swamp, before you come to a tall observation platform overlooking an open field. From the platform you will cross on another long boardwalk that passes above the tall plants in a reedy swamp at the water’s edge, then a short distance through wooded habitat, and return to the far side of the parking area.
 

Do not enter areas marked “closed.” Remember to wear insect repellant in warm weather. Pets are not permitted. Check for current fishing (and other) regulations. Restrooms and drinking water are available at the Visitor’s Center (8 - 4 daily, except government holidays). You can also visit the Santee Indian Mound and historic Fort Watson site, which are located at the end of the park road, just before you turn into the trail parking area.

Length: 1-mile loop.

Fees: None.

Directions: From Exit 102 on I-95 across Lake Marion from Santee, pass under the interstate and drive north on US 15/301. Drive .2 mile and turn left onto Fort Watson Road (Clarendon County S-15­803). Drive 1 mile to the end of the park road, and turn right. The trail sign is in front of the parking area.

Hours: 7 am - 7 pm April - September; 8 am - 6 pm October - March.

Camping: No camping.

Information: Santee NWR/US Fish and Wildlife Service, Route 2, Box 370, Summerton, SC, 29148. Telephone: 803-478-2217.

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Updated: October 25, 2004
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