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Attractive environmental education displays each about the flora and fauna of the Francis Marion National Forest. Walk along the boardwalk and experience the sights and sounds of this pristine natural area. The forest encompasses 260,000 acres, and is rich in birds and wildlife. Information about opportunities within the forest is available. Try a kayaking adventure, or a birding outing. The national forest is the site of the battle between forces of British Col. Banastre Tarleton and Revolutionary Gen. Francis Marion, "The Swamp Fox." Now this wildlife-rich 260,000-acre forest welcomes campers, hikers and picnickers. Day-use facilities $5. Buck Hall Campground is $5 parking; $15 campsite. Admission is free.

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See Wee Restaurant

Looks like an old store because it was one. Don'

Awendaw, SC Businesses


Seewee Visitor And Environmental Center

Touch! Feel! Hear! Experience the unique heritage and natural history --plants, animals, amphibians?of South Carolina'

Awendaw, SC Environmental Centers

Palmetto Swamp Fox Adventure Race

This race covers approximately 60 miles within the Francis Marion Forest with estimated finishing times between 10 and 12

Awendaw, SC Other Attractions

International Center for Birds of Prey

This facility is dedicated to the study and welfare of birds and their habitats,. The 152

Awendaw, SC Other Attractions

Things to do near Awendaw, SC

Charleston City Hall

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Lowcountry Blues Bash

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Carroll Realty, Inc

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Azalea Park

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Cathedral Of St. John The Baptist

The land on which The Cathedral of St. John the Baptist stands was originally purchased in 1821 by our first bishop, The Rt. ...