Sesquicentennial State Park
Things To Do
FISHING
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Fishing Information: Enjoy fishing for bass and bream in the 30-acre park lake.
A valid South Carolina fishing license is required.
You may also view the Sesquicentennial Fishing Regulations.
BOATING
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Boating and Boat Access: Private boats with electric trolling motors, canoes and other non-motorized boats are allowed on the park's 30-acre lake.
Boat access to the lake is available at a drop off area.
No boat ramp is available. Boater access is only available by foot. Users must carry all boats to the lake to launch.
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Boat Rentals: Canoes, kayaks, non-motorized fishing boats and pedal boats are available for rent on a seasonal basis. Rentals include life jackets and paddles. Fees for rentals are $5/hour or $15/day. Fishing boats rent for $12/day. Contact the park for more information.
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Paddling: Yes
THINGS TO DO
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Picnic Area and Shelters: Five picnic shelters are available for family or other group gatherings. Each shelter may be reserved for $25-38/day.
If shelters are not reserved, guests may use on a first-come, first-served basis at no charge.
Note: Admission fee is not included in shelter price. Rates listed do not include applicable tax and nonrefundable transaction fee.
To make a picnic shelter reservation, call toll-free 1-866-345-PARK or make it online by clicking on Park Reservation button located at the upper right hand corner of this page.
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Playground Equipment: Yes
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Boating: Yes
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Fishing: Yes
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Birding: Yes
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Other Facilities and Activities: The Challenge Course, a team-building oriented low ropes course is located at the park and workshops can be presented for your group at $65 per person per day. Please contact Liz Lemmond at llemmond@scprt.com or 803-734-0861 for more information.
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Biking: Yes
TRAILS
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