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AEdisto Beach State Park

Edisto Beach State Park
  • 8377 State Cabin Road
    Edisto Island, SC 29438-6834
  • +1 843 869 2756
  • The park is wonderful. We camped for a week in the park and our campsite was on the beach. With the ocean less than 500 ft away, it was perfect. the facilities were clean and the ... more on TripAdvisor
  • Just returned from Edisto Beach and it was AWESOME!!!! We camped on site #9. Site #10 is also a great pick bc it has a huge oak tree in the middle, perfect for shade. We were able to fit 2 six person tents at our campsite. Each site comes with electricity, water connection, picnic table and a fir... more on TripAdvisor

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Edisto Beach State Park
8377 State Cabin Road
Edisto Island, SC 29438-6834

BEdisto Beach State Park

  • 8377 State Cabin Road
    Edisto Island, SC 29438, U.S.A.
  • +1 843 869 2756
  • Highlights: visitor center more
  • Overview Overnight visitors to Edisto Beach State Park are lulled to sleep by sounds of the sea. This 1,255-acre park includes 1.5 miles of sand beach, a 63-site oceanside campground and a 50-site campground overlooking the salt marsh plus seven cabins, two of which are wheelchair-accessible, overlooking ... more on LLBean.com

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Edisto Beach State Park
8377 State Cabin Road
Edisto Island, SC 29438, U.S.A.

CEdisto Beach State Park


  • Edisto Island, SC , USA
  • +1 843 869 2156
  • Overview Edisto Beach State Park covers 1,255 acres and includes marshland and tidal rivers, a 1½-mi-long beachfront, towering palmettos, and a lush maritime forest with a 3½-mi trail running through it. The one-time CCC project park has the best shelling on public property in the Lowcountry. Ov... more on Fodor's

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Edisto Beach State Park

Edisto Island, SC , USA

EEdisto Island Historic Preservation Society

  • Overview Edisto Island has long been a special place. A barrier island roughly halfway between Charleston and Beaufort, SC, it was purchased from the Edistow Indians by the Lords Proprietors in 1674 in consideration of "Valuable Cloth, Hatchettes, Brads and other Goods and Manufactures." -- The Edisto Isl... more on MuseumStuff.com

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