Description
The blackwaters of the Little Pee Dee River provide a very tranquil setting. The river, named for the Pee Dee Indians who once roamed this area, is accessible from the park for fishing or just relaxing.This 835-acre park includes a campground, natural trail and picnic area. Also, there's 54-acre Lake Norton offering anglers the opportunity to try their luck for bream, bass and catfish.
Services & Amenities:
| Within Facility |
- Ball Field
- Bath House
- Bird Watching
- Boat Launch Ramp
- Boat Rental
- Camping, Improved Site
- Camping, Primitive
- Canoe Rental
- Canoeing
- Comfort Station
- Dump Station, Camper
- Fire Rings
- First Aid Supplies
- Fishing Lake
- Grills
- Handicap Access
- Hiking
- Hiking Moderate
- Hiking Trail
- Kayaking
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- Maintenance, Facility
- Paddle Boating
- Park Lake
- Parking
- Picnic Area
- Picnic Shelter
- Picnic Tables
- Picnicking
- Ranger Station
- Rentals, Boats, Canoe
- Rentals, Boats, Jon (Paddle)
- Rentals, Boats, Kayaks
- Shelters
- Showers
- Trails, Moderate Hiking
- Walking
- Water Access, Park Lake
- Water Drinking
- Wildlife Viewing
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| Accessible From Within Facility |
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- Water Access, River / Stream
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| Less Than 5 Miles |
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| Less Than 10 Miles |
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| Less Than 20 Miles |
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Alerts and Important Information
A per person admission fee applies to all visitors entering the park. (Overnight guest are exempt.) Make arrangements in advance for entering or exiting the park after hours. Please contact the park to reserve ADA (Disabled Access) Standard and Full Service sites.
Getting There:
Little Pee Dee
1298 State Park Road
Dillon SC 29536
From I-95 take exit 193 on Highway #9 to highway # 57 follow highway #57 to state park road, then take a left and go two miles to the park entrance on the right.