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Bank and Pier Fishing Access Sites Bank and Pier Fishing Access Sites Access Name County Water Body arking Directions Pier or Bank Type Pier Shetler Picnic Picnic Tables Restrooms Handicap Accessible # of spaces P Surface Type Blue Hole Recreation Abbeville Lake Russell Both Wood Y Y Y Y 35 Paved From Calhoun Falls, head north on N Calhoun Area Street/SC Hwy 81 towards Lowndesville. Travel approximately 100 feet outside of town and turn left onto Filter Plant Road and then immediately turn right onto Blue Hole Road. Calhoun Falls Bank Abbeville Lake Russell Both Wood N N N Y 10 Gravel From Calhoun Falls, travel towards Georgia on Fishing Area Hwy 72 W. The fishing access area will be right before you cross over the lake to enter Georgia. This is approximately 3.2 miles from Calhoun Falls. Calhoun Falls State Abbeville Lake Russell Pier Wood Y Y Y Y 15 Paved From Calhoun Falls, head north on N Calhoun Park Street/SC Hwy 81 towards Lowndesville. Travel approximately 1 mile and take a left onto Calhoun Falls State Park Road. Jim Rampey Recreation Abbeville Lake Russell Pier Concrete Y Y Y Y 15 Paved From Lowndesville, take Main Street/SC Hwy Area 81/SC Hwy 71 towards Abbeville. Travel approximately 1 mile and the recreation area will be on your right, right before crossing the bridge. Latimer Abbeville Lake Russell Pier Concrete N N Y Y 15 Paved From Calhoun Falls, take Hwy 81 north towards Lowndesville. Travel approximately 2 miles and turn left on Latimer Boat Ramp Road. Turn right at dead end to fishing pier. Bank and Pier Fishing Access Sites Access Name County Water Body arking Directions Pier or Bank Type Pier Shetler Picnic Picnic Tables Restrooms Handicap Accessible # of spaces P Surface Type Lake Secession Dam Abbeville Lake Secession Both Wood N Y N Y-PIER 10 Paved From Lowndesville, take SC Hwy 81 north towards Iva. Travel approximately 4 miles. Turn right onto Mount Vernon Church Road. Travel 1 mile and turn right onto Lake Secession Road. Travel 0.7 miles and take the first left onto Old Dam Road. Parson's Mountain Abbeville pond Bank NA Y Y Y N Limited Grass From Abbeville, Take SC 72 W/Hwy 72 W/W Lake Campground Greenwood Street towards McCormick. Travel 1.4 miles and turn left onto SC 28 E. Travel 2.2 miles and turn left onto Parsons Mountain Road. Travel 1.5 miles and turn right onto Campground Road. Travel 1.2 miles to the access area. Aiken State Park Aiken pond Bank NA Y Y Y N 20 Gravel From Aiken, travel southwest approximately 11 miles on US Hwy 78/Charleston Hwy. Turn left onto State Park Road. Travel 4.8 miles and follow state park signage to the pond. Boyd Pond Park Aiken pond Bank NA Y Y Y N Limited Gravel From Aiken, travel southwest on Whiskey Road (SC Hwy 19) for 1.8 miles. Turn right onto Silver Bluff Road. Travel 6.7 miles and turn right onto Boyd Pond Road. Travel 1.4 miles and access area will be on your right. Bank and Pier Fishing Access Sites Access Name County Water Body arking Directions Pier or Bank Type Pier Shetler Picnic Picnic Tables Restrooms Handicap Accessible # of spaces P Surface Type Brick Park Pond (West Aiken pond Pier NA N Y N N 6 Gravel From North Augusta, take US Hwy 25/Georgia Pond Only) Avenue East approximately 0.8 miles. Turn right onto Center Street. Travel 0.3 miles and turn right onto W Railroad Avenue. Parking area will be on your right. Riverview Park Aiken Savannah River Pier Aluminum N Y Y Y 6 Paved From North Augusta, take US Hwy 25/Georgia Avenue east approximately 0.6 miles. Turn right onto W Buena Vista Avenue. Travel 0.8 miles and turn left onto Riverview Park Drive. Take the second left onto Hammonds Ferry Road and follow signs for boat ramp. Asbury Anderson Lake Hartwell Bank NA N N N N 10 Paved From Centerville, travel northwest toward I-85 on Centerville Road. Travel 4.4 miles and turn left onto Asbury Park Road. Travel to the end of the road and proceed straight to gate of the park. Broyles Recreation Anderson Lake Hartwell Bank NA Y Y Y N 30 Paved From Greenville, take I-85 S to exit 11 SC Hwy Area 24/SC 243 towards Townville/Westminister. When you exit, turn left onto SC 24 S. Travel 0.9 miles and turn right onto Hattons Ford Road. Travel 0.3 miles and turn left onto Smyzer Road. The access area will be at the end. Bank and Pier Fishing Access Sites Access Name County Water Body arking Directions Pier or Bank Type Pier Shetler Picnic Picnic Tables Restrooms Handicap Accessible # of spaces P Surface Type Broyles Recreation Anderson Lake Hartwell Pier Y Y Y Y 30 Paved Broyles is located in Anderson County, South Area Carolina, near I-85 and Portman Marina. From I- 85, take exit 11 (SC Hwy 24) and head towards Anderson approximately 1 mile. Take a right onto Hattons Ford Road and follow brown directional signs. Camp Creek Anderson Lake Hartwell Bank NA N N N N 20 Paved From Townville, take SC Hwy 24 towards Anderson for 1.7 miles. Turn left onto O'Neal Ferry Road. Travel 1.2 miles and turn left onto Camp Creek Road. The access area will be at the end. Darwin H. Wright Park Anderson Lake Hartwell Both Aluminum Y Y Y Y 35 Paved From Anderson, take SC Hwy 28/SC 28 BUS/US 178/US 76/Clemson Blvd toward Clemson. Take a slight right onto US 178 W. Continue on 178 for approximately 2 miles and turn right onto Manse Jolly Road. Take the first right and enter Darwin H. Wright Park. Lake Hartwell Overlook Anderson Lake Hartwell Bank NA N N N N 10 Paved From Anderson, travel west on US 29 S/W Shockley Ferry Road for 12.8 miles. Access area will be on your right. Bank and Pier Fishing Access Sites Access Name County Water Body arking Directions Pier or Bank Type Pier Shetler Picnic Picnic Tables Restrooms Handicap Accessible # of spaces P Surface Type Sadlers Creek State Anderson Lake Hartwell Bank NA Y Y Y N 20 Paved From Starr, travel northwest on SC 412 Park W/Rainey Road for 5.6 miles. Then turn right onto SC Hwy 187. Travel 2.4 miles and turn left onto Sadlers Creek Road (State Road S-4-741). Travel 0.5 miles and take a slight right to continue on Sadlers Creek Road. The entrance to the park will be approximately 0.7 miles on your left. Singing Pines Anderson Lake Hartwell Bank NA Y Y Y Paved From Anderson, travel west on US 29 S/W Recreation Area Shockley Ferry Road for 13.2 miles. Turn right (about 1 mile before the Georgia state line) at sign for Singing Pines. Weldon Island Anderson Lake Hartwell Bank NA Y Y Y N Paved From Greenville, take I-85 S to exit 11 SC Hwy 24/SC 243 towards Townville/Westminister. In 0.3 miles merge onto SC Hwy 243 W/Fairplay Road. Travel 1.6 miles and take a slight left onto Millford Road (State Road S-4-236). Travel 1.5 miles and turn left to stay on Milford Road (State Road S-4-236). Travel over Old Dobbins Bridge Road onto Andersonville Road for about 2 miles to the Weldon Island Recreation Area sign on your right. Bank and Pier Fishing Access Sites Access Name County Water Body arking Directions Pier or Bank Type Pier Shetler Picnic Picnic Tables Restrooms Handicap Accessible # of spaces P Surface Type SC River Recreation Anderson Savannah River Pier Concrete N N N N Limited Dirt From Anderson, travel west on US 29 S/W Area Shockley Ferry Road for 13.2 miles. Turn left onto Utz Lane right before the Georgia state line. Access area will be approximately 1 mile at the end of the road. Lake Edgar Brown Barnwell Lake Edgar Bank NA N N N Y Limited Paved From Barnwell, travel west on Main Street/SC (Bryan Road Access) Brown Hwy 70 for 0.3 miles. Continue onto US 278/SC Hwy 64 for 0.3 miles. Turn right onto Gilmore Street and take the next left onto Bryan Street. The first access area will be on your right. Lake Edgar Brown Barnwell Lake Edgar Both Wood N N N Y 50 Paved From Barnwell, travel west on Main Street/SC (Wellington Road Brown Hwy 70 for 0.2 miles. Turn right onto Reynolds Access) Road and travel 0.5 miles. Turn left onto Wellington Road. In approximately 0.5 miles, parking areas will be on both sides of the road to fishing trail bank access. Barnwell State Park Barnwell pond Bank NA Y Y Y N 20 Paved From Blackville, travel south on SC Hwy 3/Solomon Blatt Avenue for approximately 3 miles. Turn right onto State Park Road. Follow state park signage to pond. Wadboo Bridge Berkeley Cooper River Pier Wood N N N N 20 Paved From Moncks Corner, travel 1.7 miles on US 17 ALT N/US 52 W towards St. Stephen. Turn right onto SC 402 E. Travel 1.9 miles and the destination will be on your left. Bank and Pier Fishing Access Sites Access Name County Water Body arking Directions Pier or Bank Type Pier Shetler Picnic Picnic Tables Restrooms Handicap Accessible # of spaces P Surface Type Spiers Landing Park Berkeley Lake Marion Pier Wood Y Y Y Y 35 Paved From Eutawville, take SC 45 E/Eutaw Rd/SC Hwy 6 towards Cross.
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