Edisto Beach State Park
'Inland waterway.'
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Edisto Beach State Park
'Pet friendly camping'
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View of camping area, camper, and her dog.
Edisto Beach State Park
'Campsite'
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A view of the shaded campsites.
Edisto Beach State Park
'Edisto Beach Palms'
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Beautiful view of family walking toward the palms on their way to the beach.
Edisto Beach State Park
'Beach view'
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Edisto Beach State Park
'Beach View'
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Edisto Beach State Park
'Inland waterway'
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Edisto Beach State Park offers more to see than just the beach area.
Edisto Beach State Park
'Play'
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Playing on the beach.
Edisto Beach State Park
'Loggerhead turtle nesting area'
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View of barrier that protects the loggerhead turtles nesting areas.
Edisto Beach State Park, located on a remote sea island rich in Native American history, was originally developed in the 1930's by the Civilian Conservation Corps. A variety of shells dot the 1.5 mile beach and some of the tallest palmetto trees in the state can be seen throughout the park and Edisto Island.
This 1,255-acre park includes a dense maritime forest and an expansive salt marsh where visitors can explore the wonders of nature. The park offers a day-use area for beach access and a four-mile nature trail that winds through the maritime forest with beautiful vistas overlooking the salt marsh.
For overnight guests the park offers vacation cabins and a campground.