Chesterfield County is a rural agricultural community. You can find Fresh Produce stands along Highways #9, #151, #1, and #52 in most of our towns that these Highways go through.
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Sandhills State Forest
Sugar Loaf Mountain
16218 Highway 1
Patrick, SC 29584
843-498-6478
Cheraw State Park
100 State Road
Cheraw, SC 29520
800-868-9630
H Cooper Black, Jr Memorial Field Trial Center
279 Sporting Dog Trail
Cheraw, SC 29520
843-498-6478
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Arrowhead Park
989 State Rd
Cheraw, SC
Carolina Sandhills National Wildlife Refuge
US Hwy 1
Patrick, SC
Cheraw State Park
116 State Park Rd
Cheraw, SC
Conbraco Park
Arant St
Pageland, SC
Copeland Park
Zoar Rd
Chesterfield, SC
Craig Park
N Page St
Chesterfield, SC
Hartman Field
Hartman Circle
Jefferson, SC
Helen Shuler Hartman Memorial Park
S Hampton St
Jefferson, SC
Jefferson Recreational Complex
Ogburn Rd
Jefferson, SC
McBee Recreation Complex
11th Street
McBee, SC
Moore’s Park
Maynard St
Pageland, SC
Page Park
Hwy 102 South
Chesterfield, SC
Pageland Green Space Park
N Pearl St
Pageland, SC
Pigg Park
Griggs St
Pageland, SC
Rivers Park
Hwy 109 Camden Rd
Mt. Croghan, SC
Riverside Park
1 Church St
Cheraw, SC
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Cheraw State Park and Golf Course
100 State Park Road
Cheraw, SC 29520
843-537-9656
Phone: 1-800-868-9630
(Pro Shop) 843-537-2215
cheraw@scprt.com
Cheraw State Park takes traditional recreational park activities to a new level of fun. The 18-hole, championship Cheraw State Park Golf Course winds its way through piney woodlands while maintaining and protecting the surrounding natural habitat of the park.
Cypress wetlands line Lake Juniper and can be explored by kayaks and canoes or via a boardwalk that runs along the lake. Try fishing from the boardwalk or by boat, or take time to explore other areas of Cheraw on the park’s extensive biking, hiking and equestrian trail system. Let the family enjoy the beach and the adjoining playground. There is also a picnic area if you would like to spend the day and a bath house. During the summer months there is a midnight canoe float and a movie night.
For overnight accommodations at Cheraw, cabins and campsites are available.
Hours and Admission
• Admission : Free admission
• Days and Hours of Operation : Nov.-Feb. 7am-6pm, daily; March, Sept. and Oct. 7am-8pm, daily; Apr.-Aug. 7am-9pm, daily
• Office Hours : 8:30am-5pm M-F, year round. March-Nov. 10am-5pm, Sa-Su and Dec.-Feb. 11am-noon and 4-5pm, Sa-Su.
H Cooper Black Jr Memorial Field Trail and Recreational Area
279 Sporting Dog Trail
Cheraw, SC 29520
843-378-1555
hcooperblack@scprt.com
Covering 7,000 rolling acres of longleaf pine forest and fields, the H. Cooper Black Jr. Memorial Field Trial and Recreation Area is the setting for national-level field trial and retriever competitions.
In South Carolina, horseback riding is a popular activity, and this park is one of the most equestrian-friendly, with more than 20 miles of trails and sand roads offering top South Carolina horseback riding and an ample number of equestrian facilities including stables, kennels, corrals and arenas.
Other amenities include a meeting hall, waterfowl pond and 27 H. Cooper Black camping sites, complete with water and electrical hookups so you can bring your RV to H. Cooper Black. Camping is also available in a number of primitive campsites.
Looking for more horseback riding in South Carolina? Check out Croft State Park! You can also find more tent and RV campgrounds in South Carolina on our Camping page.
Hours and Admission
• Admission : Free admission
• Days and Hours of Operation : Open daily, 24 hours
• Days and Holidays Closed : Christmas Day
• Office Hours : 10am-noon and 1-5pm M, W, Th and F 11am-noon Tu, Sa, Su
Sugarloaf Mountain
16218 Highway 1
Patrick, SC; 29584
843-498-6478
Known locally as "The Mountain", Sugarloaf is an unusual geological phenomenon towering 100 feet above the surrounding terrain. Composed of sand, it was at one time capped with ferrous sandstone, much of which has now weathered away. Vegetation on the mountain includes mountain laurel and the diminutive pixie moss, both quite unusual for this area. Quiet, shady seclusion, rustic stone and timber picnic shelters, a fishing lake and nature trail combine with this unique geological formation to make Sugarloaf one of the most popular recreation areas in the sand hills region. Also, bird watching, nature study, primitive camping, and horseback riding are permitted. Permit (purchased at Sand Hills State Forest Headquarters) required for all activities except hiking.
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