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Fishing Information: A half-mile trail provides access to Lake Keowee where guests enjoy fishing for bass, bream, crappie and catfish. A valid South Carolina fishing license is required.
Fishing: Yes
Freshwater Fishing: Yes
Boating and Boat Access: Motorized boat access to Lake Keowee is five miles from the park.
The park's canoe/kayak access area provides private, non-motorized boat access to Lake Keowee.
Boating: Yes
Picnic Shelters: Yes
Swimming: Swimming is permitted in Lake Keowee. There is no designated swimming area at the park and lifeguards are not provided. You may swim at your own risk.
Bird Watching: The park is an ideal birding area. Over 75 species of songbirds have been reported on the park.
Biking: Yes
Birding: Yes
Hiking Trails: The Raven Rock Hiking Trail is located behind the park office and is a little over four miles in length.
Walking/Nature Trails: For those who may prefer a shorter hike, the Natural Bridge Nature Trail is a 1½-mile loop located behind the park office.
Biking Trails: There are no designated bike trails on the park, but visitors can ride bicycles on the paved roads.
Hiking: Yes
CAMPING
Camping Information: Ten paved sites have individual water and electrical hookups and can accommodate RVs up to 40 feet total vehicle length. Larger units will have difficulty navigating the campground road. If you have any concerns or questions regarding your unit, please contact the park directly.
The designated tent area includes 14 sites with central water and individual tent pads and fire rings.
The campground is convenient to restroom facilities with hot showers.
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