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Interstate 95 bridge over Lake Marion, Santee, SC; old bridge is fishing pier. The lake is located in five South Carolina counties: Berkeley, Calhoun, Clarendon, Orangeburg, and Sumter. Public access is provided through several public boat ramps, Santee State Park, and the Santee National Wildlife Refuge.
Lake Marion can be accessed by two boat ramps that the park has. The 2,500-acre (10.1 km 2) park was created in 1942 when Orangeburg County donated the land. It has 2 campgrounds. Cypress View Campground has 50 sites and Lakeshore Campground has 108 sites. Restroom facilities with hot showers are accessible by both campgrounds.
On the lake's southeast side is a swampy area. [1] [2] There are no public swimming areas on Lake Mariam, but a public boat ramp is on the lake's north side, to the back side of Brandywine Health Care Center. Boating and fishing are allowed. The public may fish near the boat ramp or by boat.
Marion Reservoir is located in Gale Township of Marion County, Kansas, United States. There are many entrances into the reservoir area. A two-lane paved road runs along the top length of the dam. The south edge of the dam is located approximately 1/2 mile north of U.S. Route 56 on Old Mill Road, where there is an information kiosk and public ...
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The Francis Marion National Forest is located north of Charleston, South Carolina. It is named for revolutionary war hero Francis Marion , who was known to the British as the Swamp Fox. It lies entirely within the Middle Atlantic coastal forests ecoregion . [ 3 ]
Miami-Dade County boaters can use 13 public boat ramps, but they only provide capacity to 2 percent of the county’s 74,622 registered boats. Weekend waiting lines, like those at Crandon Marina ...
The park is on a peninsula which extends into Lake Hartwell. [1] Activities available at the park include picnicking, fishing, hiking, boating, swimming, biking, bird watching and geocaching. Amenities include picnic shelters, a boat ramp, two playgrounds, a 5.4 mile long loop bike trail and a lakeside Pavilion available for large gatherings. [2]