South Carolina’s many wildlife management areas don’t get as much publicity as, say, our state parks and other outdoor attractions. But there are many in which to roam and reconnect with nature. Although most are open year-round, early spring is an ideal season to wander these little known spots – especially if they’re along the coast and you’re not fond of no-seeums.

Before the weather gets too warm, head over to McClellanville to explore the Santee Coastal Reserve WMA. This former gun club property is filled with a variety of things to see and do.

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Managed by SCDNR, this 24,000-acre nature reserve is comprised of Murphy Island, Cedar Island, The Cape, Washoo Reserve, and upland habitats.

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From completely uninhabited beaches with only a few souls in sight on the busiest of days to…

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… gorgeous marshland views and more, Santee Coastal Reserve is a bit of a hidden paradise along the coast between Georgetown and Charleston.

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Four different trails provide a perfect opportunity to get lost in the wilderness. Here, a boardwalk trail crosses over a dreamy opaque-green swamp.

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Miles and miles of sandy coastal roads are ideal for walking, biking, and exploration.

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Primitive camping is even available along the shore during certain times of the year (a permit is required).

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And a few nearby campsites are also available for trailers and tent camping.

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From birding to fishing, hiking, biking, and even hunting (at certain times of the year), the Santee Coastal Reserve WMA in McClellanville is worth a visit!

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Just remember: if you go when the weather is warm you’ll need plenty of bug spray!

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Santee Coastal Reserve Wildlife Management Area is located at 220 Santee Gun Club Rd., McClellanville, SC 29458. For turn-by-turn driving directions, add your starting point at the top left of this Google Maps link. It’s open year-round during daylight hours. Be sure to consult the kiosk when you enter to learn of any closed areas due to hunting. Learn more from the official website of SCDNR.

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