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Hiking
Trail
Cuddo Unit Walking
Santee National Wildlife Refuge
(Clarendon County)
Trail Map

Description:
After entering the refuge you can tour by car on two one-way loops, or
park at the canoe launch area expand your tour on two easy walking dirt
trails. You can walk in either direction, out and back, or as loops
using sections of the driving trail. As you walk, take time to enjoy the
wide variety of wildlife that inhabit the varied landscape of Santee.
During the winter months, the threatened bald eagle and occasionally the
endangered peregrine falcon can be seen. From November through February
migrating waterfowl such as mallards, pintails, teal and wood ducks
along with Canada geese are a major attraction. Throughout the year
red-tailed and red-shouldered hawks can be viewed soaring overhead, as
can a variety of songbirds in the trees, and wild turkey. The forest
also provides a home for white-tailed deer and other woodland creatures
such as raccoons, squirrels and bobcats. The ponds and marshes provide a
home for alligators plus a number of other reptiles and amphibians.
The refuge is open 8 to 5 October thru
February and 7 to 7 April thru September. The visitors drive is closed
EVERY Saturday. Insect repellent is recommended during most of the year.
Length: 3.7 miles.
Fees: No fee.
Directions: From Exit 115 on I-95
between Summerton and Manning, drive southwest on US 301 (Toward
Summerton) for 1.1 miles and turn left onto Clarendon County S-14-14.
Drive 3.3 miles to Davis Station Crossroad, turn right then left onto
S-14-64. Drive 4.9 miles and turn right onto S-14-260. The entrance to
the refuge is approximately 2.0 miles on the right.
Hours: Dawn to dusk
Camping: No camping.
Information:
Santee National Wildlife Refuge, Route 2, Box 370, Summerton, SC,
29148.
Telephone: 803-478-2217 E-mail:
santee@fws.gov

South Carolina State Trails Program
South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism
1205 Pendleton Street :: Columbia, SC 29201 :: 803-734-0173
Webmaster:
bswanson@scprt.com
Updated: September 23, 2004
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