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21424 N Fraser St, Georgetown, SC 29440, United StatesMap
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  • Kenneth J
    Kenneth J
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    CAUTION! BEWARE!!

    DO NOT go to the address listed for walking trails. They are TWENTY FIVE MINUTES AWAY at Cox Ferry Lake Recreation Area. NOWHERE are we told this on the government “website” for this reserve. It is...

    Reviewed on Jun 6, 2023
  • Carol and Ray L
    Carol and Ray L
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    Nice hike

    We enjoyed this easy hike through the woods and over the boardwalk, ending at a lake. Then we turned around and went back the same way. Not that we were looking for it, but we did totally miss the vi...

    Reviewed on Jan 28, 2022
  • Rob K
    Rob K
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    Quiet, mid-December walk with a few bird spotting opportunities

    We were looking for wildlife photography opportunities as well as a nice nature walk/hike. We visited the Cox Ferry Recreational Area (the northeastern most section). Of note: 1. The visitor's cent...

    Reviewed on Dec 23, 2021
  • KerryLDS
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    Nice Saturday Afternoon Walk

    The Blue trail is flooded so take the Yellow trail around - this way you can make it to Cox Ferry Lake. Nicely maintained trail, fairly flat, sometimes the gravel rock is large and can be uncomfortabl...

    Reviewed on Oct 24, 2020
  • meriahc
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    Had a lovely visit walking the trails

    We went to the Cox Ferry Lake area rather than the visitor's center, because we wanted to hike and see the small lake. After parking in the small lot, we visited the docks on the lake, to the right as...

    Reviewed on Feb 12, 2020