KEOWEE TOXAWAY STATE PARK
This 1,000-acre park features outstanding rock outcroppings and views of the Foothills and Blue Ridge mountains. Rhododendron, mountain laurel and other mountain vegetation can be found along the streams in the park.
A museum tells the story of the Cherokee Indians who once roamed this area and their relationship with the European settlers of South Carolina.
A large rental cabin in a wooded area features an upper deck porch overlooking Lake Keowee and a private floating courtesy dock.
Other facilities include picnic areas with shelters, a campground, lake fishing and trails.
South Carolina offers a variety of Park Passports. You can read more about the South Carolina Park Passports and order online by visiting the
SOUTH CAROLINA PARK PASSPORTS web page.
Day-UseHiking Trailyes
Swimming Beachyes
CampingPrimitiveyes
Water/Electric Sitesyes
WinterActivitiesyes