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HUNTINGTON BEACH
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| LOCATION:
Southern South Carolina |
| HIKE
STARTS: Education Center |
| HIKE ENDS:
Education Center |
| TOTAL
DISTANCE: 4.8 Miles |
| HIKE TYPE:
Roundtrip, Loop Hike |
| HIKE
DIFFICULTY: Easy |
| TRAILS
USED: Magnolia Beach Trail |
| TRAIL
TRAFFIC: Light |
| TRIP TYPE:
Day Hike |
| MANAGEMENT:
Huntington Beach State Park |
HIGHLIGHTS: Huntington Beach
State Park is named after the American sculptor Anna Hyatt Huntington who used
the area as a private beach and studio during the winter months. She and her
husband Archer lived in a white Moorish-styled mansion on the south end of the
beach and called the site Atalaya. It is now open to the public and is
registered as a National Historic Landmark.
This roundtrip loop hike starts at the park office and follows Magnolia Beach
northeast on a spur trail that ends at a jetty on Oaks Creek. The flat, easy
trail is great for day hikers who have the option of cutting 2.5 miles off the
route by eliminating the side hike to the Murrells Inlet Jetty.
The hike begins at the parking lot for the Education Center and crosses a
boardwalk over black pluffmud and spartina grass through a saltwater marsh. The
area is well known for its habitat with 2500 acres of undeveloped, pristine
nature preserve and over 300 species of birds. There are no backcountry
campsites in Huntington Beach State Park, but hikers that wish to stay overnight
might enjoy one of the 137 campground sites which are located on the southern
end of the park.
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