Chester State Park

Chester State Park

Site of park in U.S. state of South Carolina

Nearest city Chester, SC
Coordinates 34°40′51″N 81°14′38″W / 34.680776°N 81.243814°W / 34.680776; -81.243814Coordinates: 34°40′51″N 81°14′38″W / 34.680776°N 81.243814°W / 34.680776; -81.243814
Area 523 acres (2.1 km2)
Created 1935
Camp sites tent and RV sites, primitive group camping area
Hiking trails 1.3 miles (2 km) nature trail

Chester State Park is located near the town of Chester in Chester County, South Carolina. The 523-acre (2 km2) park was developed by the Civilian Conservation Corps on land purchased in 1935.[1]

The park’s 523 acres include a 160-acre lake, a 450 foot long fishing pier/walking bridge connecting the opposite sides of the lake, with a two-mile nature trail that follows along the shoreline up to the Civilian Conservation Corps built stone spillway. Jon boat & Canoe rentals are popular in the warmer months, and the park also offers a boat ramp for visitors with electric or hand-powered personal boats. Picnicking, rental picnic shelters and a large playground system are located along the shoreline.[2] As of November 16, 2013, Chester State Park also offers the first SC State Park tournament sanctioned disc golf course. This 27 hole course has three loops suitable for professional, tournament play with 18 of these holes having alternative tee’s for beginner/amateur level players.[3]

Lakeview Hall, a fully enclosed meeting facility overlooking the park lake, is regularly used for weddings, reunions, and corporate meetings. Boy Scouts, church groups, and many other organized groups frequent the primitive group camping area throughout the year.[4] Chester State Park’s 25-site campground is open year-round and has many sites that may accommodate anything from single tents to 40-foot RVs.

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References

  1. "History & Interpretation". Retrieved December 1, 2013.
  2. "Things to Do". Retrieved December 1, 2013.
  3. "PDGA Chester State Park". Retrieved December 1, 2013.
  4. "Meeting/Gathering Facilities". Retrieved December 1, 2013.


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