Online registration for programs at South Carolina State Parks. Select a program from the list below to register.
Myrtle Beach
Test your luck from the fishing pier as we try to catch a variety of crabs, fish and many other critters. This is a catch and release program in order to help conserve our resources for the future.
Charles Towne Landing
Looking for something to do with your little one? Come out to the zoo for Toddler Time! We'll read, learn, get crafty, and have fun along the way!
Edisto Beach
Join Edisto Beach State Park for a one of a kind experience. As one of the few areas in South Carolina permitted by SCDNR to lead educational sea turtle night walks, you might have the chance to see a sea turtle crawl and nest on the beach. *Please note: due to the duration, time of night, and difficulty of terrain, these walks are not recommended for children younger than 11 years old. The age limit is strictly enforced.
Become a marine biologist as we pull a seine net through the surf zone. We will discover and tally all sorts of fish, crabs, and other critters. Wear clothes that can get wet.
Immerse yourself in the secretive world of mammals by having fun with plaster creating your own animal track.
Huntington Beach
Go one-on-one with the blue crab, a voracious salt marsh predator and seafood delicacy! We will use hand lines and dip nets to pursue these “beautiful swimmers” and learn about their ecology. Wear shoes that can get wet and muddy! This is a catch and release program. Bait will be provided. Meet at Oyster Landing. $5/crabbing rig. * Purchase tickets online or at the Nature Center NO LATER than 1 hour prior to program.
Andrew Jackson
Reading With A Ranger about the Declaration of Independence
Want to get an up close look at our resident reptiles?
Take a chilling tour of Atalaya as you listen to some of the strange stories of local coastal folklore.
Hunting Island
Take a break from the beach to create a one-of-a-kind tie-dye masterpiece!
Rivers Bridge
Set up a replica Civil War tent!
Make Johnny Cakes and Coffee (or tea/hot chocolate) over a fire
Want to get into fishing but don’t know how? We've got you covered!
May Forest
See May Forest in a whole new light. Learn how this one of a kind state park went from convent to park.
A short PowerPoint presentation about animals during the Civil War
Croft
Do you enjoy the relaxing nature of hiking? Are reptiles something that you find fascinating? Join us at Croft State Park to learn about and discover the world of South Carolina's reptile species. We will "slither" our way into lizards, snakes and turtles!
Learn the traditional art of gyotaku, also known as fish printing. Originally invented over a hundred years ago as a way for Japanese fishermen to make a record of their catches, it is now a unique way to make a souvenir of your visit to the beach! We'll provide authentic replicas of a variety of fish species, fabric paints, smocks, brushes, and paper. Bring a T-shirt to print for the best experience!
Love your park? Lend a hand! Sign up to volunteer at May Forest State Park and help keep it beautiful.
Learn the role that pollinators play while painting a piece of flowery artwork.
Discover local flora and fauna on a guided walk and master plant ID- ideal for Padawans and nature lovers alike!
Join us for an evening paddle with park staff on scenic Lake Craig. During this 90-min. paddling trip we will watch the sun slowly set, and as dusk descends, we will see the first stars of the evening.
Patrol the beach with a ranger in search of sea turtle activity.
Jellyfish, stingrays, fish, and even a shark, you never know what we've got! Our kiddie pool touch tank will hold all the animals being caught.
Lake Wateree
Hike with a Ranger at Lake Wateree State Park
Lee
Make your own TREE-mendous art!
Creek wildlife can be amazing and diverse. Take a journey to explore in search of all we have here to offer. The chance to see and learn about vertebrates like fish, reptiles and amphibians to the invertebrates that call Croft home! This interactive program will allow for getting your feet wet and enjoy field sampling!
Bird watching with a hike! We will discover tips about identifying birds, hear different kinds of bird calls and so much more!
Using various objects designed by nature, paint your own park inspired fabric masterpiece!
Enjoy a sunrise or a sunset over the harbor at May Forest State Park, with a ranger-led talk on clouds and weather.
Chester
Camping 101 Program
Let’s go mothing!
The program invites the public to learn, observe, and recognize various animal tracks and habitats.
Musgrove Mill
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)
Discover the medicinal properties of blackberry as we learn to identify wild blackberries and how to make medicine and tea from them! This is followed by a delicious berry dissection to gather seeds to take home and plant!
Join us to explore Croft State Park's military background about bunkers, fox holes, and more! We will take a step back in history to observe WWII training and military protocols.
Want to learn more about what inhabits our coastal waters?
Discover the beauty of Hunting Island after the sun goes down with this special after-hours hike!
Oconee
Watch the sunset from the lake at Oconee State Park. All equipment is included in the program cost.
Join us every first Saturday of the month for a Ranger Guided Hike of our 1.5 mile Battlefield Trail.
Table Rock
Compass and Land Navigation Program
Learn how to use hand lines and dip nets to pursue the cunning and delicious blue crab during this sporting and fun catch-and-release program!
Lake Greenwood
Fishing 101 Program with SCDNR and SC State Parks
Make Your Own 18th Century Style Pocket
Come and join us on the 245th Anniversary of the Battle of Musgrove Mill for a special Ranger Guided Battlefield Hike!
Sesquicentennial
Hey Girl Scouts! Come celebrate Girl Scouts Love State Parks at Sesquicentennial State Park and learn all about hiking safety!
Join our artsy Park Ranger Laura and learn how to create leaf art!
The Soldier's Sprint 5K is part of the Military Appreciation Event at Sesquicentennial State Park.
Santee
Birding 101 Program
Hoot hoot hoot...whinny...
Rose Hill Plantation
Join us for an experience bringing astronomy, history, nature, and recreation together. Surrounded by forest, with only the stars above you, come out to Rose Hill Plantation and join in on a twilight nature hike followed by a bonfire. Enjoy s’mores as you gaze at the sky, learning about the constellations and how enslaved individuals would use the cover of dark to escape north with only the stars to navigate their way.
Poinsett
Hiking 101 Program
Join us for an evening journey into the spooky past during “Carolina Tales & Beyond." Don't miss out on local ghostly tales and spine-chilling legends. We will have a campfire blazing, drinks, and S'mores supplies for your added enjoyment! Our guest storyteller will relate the folklore, stories, & legends by the flickering light of the campfire. Attendees should bring a lawn chair, blanket or other comfortable outdoor seating, and dress appropriately for the weather. You may want bug spray, too! Online pre-registration is required.
Little Pee Dee
Join us for a Halloween themed 5K race at Little Pee Dee State Park!
Would you like to hand out candy at Haunted Island Halloween? Register here to be part of our Trunk-or-Treat event! See below for more details.
Hickory Knob
Join us for The Spooktacular Pumpkin Carving Party on October 25, 2025 at 12:00 P.M. in the Great Room at Hickory Knob State Resort Park.
Want to spend the night in the Atalaya castle? Well, here is your chance! Join us for a night of fun-filled adventure! Activities include s’mores & ghost stories by the campfire, a house tour, a scavenger hunt, a nighttime beach walk, morning wildlife walk and much more. Dinner and continental breakfast are included.
Come and join us on the 245thAnniversary of the Battle of Blackstocks for a special Ranger Guided Battlefield Hike!
Travel back in time to a 1800s Christmas at Rose Hill Plantation State Historic Site. Join us as we welcome in the holidays. Experience a self-guided tour of the Gist Mansion. Learn about the ways the Gist family, enslaved people, and sharecroppers celebrated and at times feared this time of the year. Visitors can enjoy refreshments and sweets in the historic kitchen house. Decorate your own holiday crafts and play historic games! On Sunday, Vintage Santa will be present for visitors to interact with and take pictures! Admission into the park on the days of the program is $10 per person (this includes children). Please be prepared to pay admission at the gate, Cash preferred.
Get into the Christmas Spirit with an exhilarating 5K run through Sesquicentennial State Park!
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.
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