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Lumber River State Park
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The Lumber River flows through the south-central portion of our state. The river’s headwaters are in Montgomery, Moore, Richmond and Scotland counties where the waterway is known as Drowning Creek. The creek becomes a river at SR 1412/1203 along the Scotland-Hoke county line, and its waters flow into South Carolina, eventually joining the Little Pee Dee River. Lumber River State Park contains 9,234 acres of land and 115 miles of state natural and scenic waters, 81 miles of which are also designated national wild and scenic waters. The park’s recreation activities are currently centered at two access areas, Princess Ann and Chalk Banks.
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Boat Ramp
Fishing
Group tent sites
Hiking (3 miles)
in sites
Paddling
Picnicking
Tent sites (including paddle
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