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Three nature trails are located on Santee State Park. The one-mile Limestone Nature Trail, the one-mile Oak Pinolly Nature Trail and the half mile Sinkhole Pond Nature Trail. The Oak Pinolly Nature Trail is basically an out-and-back path.
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The 1/4-mile Kerrigan Trail—located on Huntington Beach State Park—and numerous boardwalks extend out into the saltmarsh and freshwater lagoon for exceptional wildlife viewing.
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Todd Creek Falls is a local picnic spot for Pickens County residents, and a very pretty spot of a picnic, at that. The falls are 15 to 20 feet high and lay along a power line right-of-way on Clemson University land.
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The trail is a natural surface path that follows the perimeter of the Limestone College Athletics Department, around the quarry, and up to the college's baseball fields.
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Lake Warren State Park has some great South Carolina freshwater fishing, nature trails, picnic facilities, playground equipment and all the setting needed for an ideal day at the park in the Lowcountry’s woodlands.
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This Calhoun Falls State Park trail is mostly level and a very peaceful hike with scenic views of Lake Russell.
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Spanning three islands, encompassing 348 acres and providing access to 12 miles of Lake Murray shoreline, Dreher Island State Park is one of the Midlands’ most cherished natural sanctuaries. Visitors are drawn by a variety of recreational water activities, as well as the meandering nature trails.
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A well-maintained trail leads from the parking area to a platform for viewing this 100-foot cascade of Cane Creek. Nearby is a picnic area and the Stumphouse Tunnel.