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Devils Fork State Park

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Nearest city
  
Salem, South Carolina

Created
  
1990

Phone
  
+1 864-944-2639

Area
  
622 acres (2.5 km)

Hiking trails
  
2

Devils Fork State Park

Camp sites
  
Regular campgrounds, primitive boat-in, and RV sites are available

Other information
  
Boating, fishing, many species of fish, including rainbow trout.

Address
  
161 Holcombe Cir, Salem, SC 29676, USA

Hours
  
Open today · 7AM–9PMTuesday7AM–9PMWednesday7AM–9PMThursday7AM–9PMFriday7AM–9PMSaturday7AM–9PMSunday7AM–9PMMonday7AM–9PM

Devils fork state park south carolina


Devils Fork State Park is in northwestern South Carolina on the eastern edge of the Sumter National Forest at the edge of 7,500-acre (3,035 ha) Lake Jocassee. It is located three miles (5 km) off SC 11, the Cherokee Scenic Highway, near tiny Salem, South Carolina.

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The park offers hiking, camping (including several paddle-in primitive sites), canoeing and kayaking. The park is well known for rainbow and brown trout, as well as largemouth, smallmouth, and white bass, crappie, bream and catfish. The park has accommodations for scuba divers, including a walk-in ramp; thirty foot visibility is common, and due to the lake's recent creation, roads, houses, signs and other marks of human habitation can be seen on the lake bottom.

The 622-acre (2.5 km2) park was created in 1990. The park has many small waterfalls that feed lake Jocassee, and is home to the Oconee Bell, a wildflower indigenous to North and South Carolina that grows throughout the park; more than 90 percent of the world population of these delicate white and pink flowers are found in the park.

Outdoor adventure at devils fork state park


References

Devils Fork State Park Wikipedia