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Capacity Issues Attachment to SCPRT's June 27, 2018 letter to the House Oversight Committee State Park Capacity (as of June 2018) Capacity Issues Park Seasonal Weekend Aiken State Park Andrew Jackson State Park Baker Creek State Park Barnwell State Park Caesars Head State Park Yes Yes Calhoun Falls State Park Charles Towne Landing State Historic Site Cheraw State Park Chester State Park Colleton State Park Yes Colonial Dorchester State Historic Site Croft State Park Devils Fork State Park Yes Yes Dreher Island State Park Edisto Beach State Park Yes Givhans Ferry State Park Yes Goodale State Park H. Cooper Black Field Trial Area Hamilton Branch State Park Hampton Plantation State Historic Site Hickory Knob State Resort Park Hunting Island State Park Yes Yes Huntington Beach State Park Jones Gap State Park Yes Yes Keowee-Toxaway State Park Kings Mountain State Park Lake Greenwood State Park Yes Lake Hartwell State Park Lake Warren State Park Lake Wateree State Park Landsford Canal State Park Yes Lee State Park Little Pee Dee State Park Musgrove Mill State Historic Site Myrtle Beach State Park Yes Yes Oconee State Park Oconee Station State Historic Site Paris Mountain State Park Yes Yes Poinsett State Park Redcliffe Plantation State Historic Site Rivers Bridge State Historic Site Rose Hill Plantation State Historic Site Sadlers Creek State Park Santee State Park Sesquicentennial State Park Yes Yes Table Rock State Park Yes Yes Woods Bay State Park.
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