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FISHING Tackle Loaner LOCATIONS FISHING Tackle loaner LOCATIONS 22 24 Locations may change; for an GREENVILLE 40 SPARTANBURG CHEROKEE up to date list, please visit: 23 8 13 11 33 YORK www.dnr.sc.gov/aquaticed/loan 32 PICKENS 10 20 OCONEE 36 39 7 UNION 6 34 29 LANCASTER CHESTER CHESTERFIELD 5 MARLBORO 31 26 ANDERSON 2 37 LAURENS DILLON FAIRFIELD 28 NEWBERRY KERSHAW DARLINGTON ABBEVILLE 25 30 4 12 LEE 15 38 FLORENCE MARION GREENWOOD SALUDA RICHLAND McCORMICK SUMTER HORRY LEXINGTON 19 35 EDGEFIELD 18 CALHOUN CLARENDON 1 WILLIAMSBURG AIKEN ORANGEBURG GEORGETOWN 3 Site/Address/ BARNWELL BAMBERG DORCHESTER City/State/ZIP BERKELEY 1. Aiken State Park 9 ALLENDALE 16 17 1145 State Park Road Windsor, SC 29856 27 2. Anderson County Main Library COLLETON 300 N. McDuffie St Anderson, SC 29621 HAMPTON CHARLESTON 3. Barnwell State Park 223 State Park Road Blackville, SC 29817 14 4. Calhoun Falls State Park 46 Maintenance Shop Rd Calhoun Falls, SC 29628 JASPER Cheraw State Park 23. Keowee-Toxaway State Park 5. 21 100 State Park Road Cheraw, SC 29520 T 108 Residence Drive Sunset, SC 29685 BEAUFOR Kings Mountain State Park 6. Chester State Park 24. 759 State Park Drive Chester, SC 29706 1277 Park Road Blacksburg, SC 29702 Lake Greenwood State Park 7. Clemson DNR Office 25. 311 Natural Resources Drive Clemson, SC 29631 302 State Park Road Ninety Six, SC 29666 Lake Hartwell State Park 8. Cleveland County Park 26. 141 North Cleveland Park Drive Spartanburg, SC 29303 19138-A Hwy 11 S Ridgeville, SC 29472 Lake Warren State Park 9. Colleton State Park 27. 147 Wayside Lane Canadys, SC 29433 1079 Lake Warren Road Hampton, SC 29924 10. Croft State Park 28. Lake Wateree State Park 180 Croft State Park Road Spartanburg, SC 29302 881 State Park Road Winnsboro, SC 29180 11. Devils Fork State Park 29. Lander Memorial Branch Library 161 Holcombe Road Salem, SC 29676 925 Greenville Dr Williamston, SC 29697 12. Dreher Island State Park 30. Lee State Park 3677 State Park Road Prosperity, SC 29127 487 Loop Road Bishopville, SC 29010 13. Ebenzer County Park (York County) 31. Musgrove Mill State Historic Site 4490 Boatshore Rd Rock Hill, SC 29732 398 State Park Rd Clinton, SC 292325 14. Edisto Beach State Park 32. Oconee State Park 8377 State Cabin Road Edisto Island, SC 29438 624 State Park Road Mountain Rest, SC 29664 15. Florence DNR Office 33. Paris Mountain State Park 295 S. Evander Drive Florence, SC 2401 State Park Road Greenville, SC 29609 16. Givhans Ferry State Park 34. Pendelton Branch Library 746 Givhans Ferry Road Ridgeville, SC 29472 650 S. Mechanic St Pendelton, SC 29670 17. Goose Creek Community Center 35. Poinsett State Park 519-A North Goose Creek Blvd Goose Creek, SC 29445 6660 Poinsett Park Road Wedgefield, SC 29168 18. Hamilton Branch State Park 36. Powdersville Branch Library 111 Campground Road Plum Branch, SC 29845 4 Civic Court Powdersville, SC 29642 19. Hickory Knob State Park 37. Sadlers Creek State Park 1591 Resort Drive McCormick, SC 29835-4431 940 Sadlers Creek Road Anderson, SC 29626 20. High Falls County Park 38. Sesquicentennial State Park 671 High Falls Rd Seneca, SC 29672 9564 Two Notch Road Columbia, SC 29223 21. Hunting Island State Park 39. South Cove County Park 2555 Sea Island Parkway Hunting Island, SC 29920 1099 South Cove Road Seneca, SC 29672 22. Jones Gap State Park 40. Table Rock State Park 303 Jones Gap Rd Marietta, SC 29661 158 E. Ellison Lane Pickens, SC 29672 .
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