Online registration for programs at South Carolina State Parks. Select a program from the list below to register.
May Forest
Join us on a special behind the scenes tour around May Forest State Park.
Hunting Island
Discover the beauty of Hunting Island after the sun goes down with this special after-hours hike!
Myrtle Beach
Repurposing things like aluminum cans can be fun! During this hands-on art program, you'll utilize various templates.
Edisto Beach
Want to get into fishing but don’t know how? We've got you covered!
Want to get an up close look at our resident reptiles?
Colonial Dorchester
This program introduces young learners to the history and nature at Colonial Dorchester.
Enjoy birding around the park!
Rivers Bridge
Build a campfire like a civil war soldier!
Huntington Beach
Seashell Wind Chimes
Set up a replica Civil War tent!
A short presentation about pets and other animals service during the Civil War
Join us at the Nature Center to make a fun seasonal craft!
Redcliffe Plantation
Register for a FREE tour of Redcliffe Plantation State Historic Site on Black Friday (November 28th).
Rose Hill Plantation
Black Friday Free House Tour at Rose Hill Plantation
Learn more about natures flyers while we explore the park grounds.
Discover local flora and fauna on a guided walk and master plant ID- ideal for Padawans and nature lovers alike!
Musgrove Mill
A unique experience of viewing the Blackstock Battlefield by lantern light!
Aiken
This hike will reveal much more about Aiken State Park's local heritage and its significance.
Come join the ELC staff as we teach you how to create your own tie-dye shirt!
Discuss history and impact of photography in 19th century, make a pinhole camera, and see actual antique photos.
It's a Civil War Cooking class for all ages! Using just 3 simple ingredients we will make hardtack, the main staple of most soldiers diets. While it bakes, we will head outside to make tea and/or coffee over a fire just like soldiers did during the war and try out one of the tricks soldiers used to make their hardtack more edible!
Lee
How many artesian wells are there at Lee State Park?
Join us every first Saturday of the month for a Ranger Guided Hike of our 1.5 mile Battlefield Trail.
Table Rock
Music on the Mountain featuring Andy Leftwich & Friends. Come join us at the Table Rock Lodge for an evening of music.
Join the Battle of Musgrove Mill State Historic Site for a unique two-hour Ranger guided hike of an undeveloped Revolutionary War battlefield. (Hike takes place at Blackstock Battlefield State Historic: Site Address: 568 Monument Road, Enoree, SC 29335)
Hampton Plantation
Holiday tours of Hampton Plantation with decorations, music, and Christmas history.
Sesquicentennial
Get into the Christmas Spirit with an exhilarating 5K run through Sesquicentennial State Park!
Oconee Station
Step back in time to the South Carolina frontier of the 1790s!
Historic farming practices at Oconee Station.
Devils Fork
On New Year's Day, run through the hills at Devils Fork State Park for the annual First Day 5K Ranger Run.
Mountain Bridge
First Day Hike on Wildcat Wayside trail.
A ranger will guide you on a 1.9 mile hike around the Lakeside Trail loop for great scenic views.
Start your new year with a grounds tour at May Forest State Park.
Start your New Year with one of our First Day Hikes at The Battle of Musgrove Mill State Historic Site!
A ranger will lead you along the 2.7 mile trail to the top of Table Rock's newest trail; Stool Mountain.
First Day Hike - Resistance Run at Rose Hill
First Day Hike on Raven Cliff Falls trail.
Start your year off right with a First Day Hike at Hunting Island!
Start your New Year with one of three First Day Hikes at The Battle of Musgrove Mill State Historic Site!
Embark on a journey to uncover the rich African-American historical experience at Rose Hill Plantation. Prior to the Civil War, hundreds of individuals were enslaved on this cotton plantation under the ownership of Gov. William Henry Gist. Following emancipation, some freed people departed Rose Hill while others chose to remain, transitioning into tenant farmers. Through both periods of slavery and freedom, African-Americans persevered, laboring tirelessly to establish livelihoods for themselves and their families within the confines of Rose Hill Plantation. Join us for an immersive journey into the lives of enslaved and freed individuals through interactive activities such as cooking and brick-making demonstrations. Our lineup includes a Union Soldier, an esteemed antique collector, the head of the Gullah Geechee Nation, and a knowledgeable genealogist, among other well-respected participants. Gain invaluable historical insights into this significant period in American history. A food vendor will be available on-site, offering lunch options available for purchase throughout the day. Please be prepared to pay with cash on this day. Admission to the park and program is priced at $5 for adults and $2 for children aged 6-15, with cash payments preferred.
Travel to three of our South Carolina State Parks to learn about and hopefully observe three to four different species o
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