Ultimate Outsider program at South Carolina State Parks

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Charles Towne Landing State Historic Site | Photo by @j.pitzner

Hey Charleston, Katie here. Anyone else feeling a little bummed their summer travel plans have been put on hold? Lately, I’ve been trying to come up with creative, safe ways to explore this summer, since I won’t be planning any big trips for a while.

If you’re like me and want to get out, but also want to stay mindful of current health guidelines, check this out. 👉 The Ultimate Outsider program, hosted by South Carolina State Parks, encourages you to get out and explore our state and all of its natural beauty + even includes a little incentive.

○ The goal: visit all 47 state parks.
○ The incentive: a free “Ultimate Outsider” t-shirt (because you can never have too many t-shirts).
○ How it works: Grab an Official Guide to SC State Parks – which you can order online or pick up at any state park – and collect a stamp at each park you visit. At the final park, have your guide verified by a park ranger, and you’ll receive the t-shirt in the mail.
○ The bonus: Ultimate Outsiders get invited to participate in special events that aren’t open to the public.

If this sounds like your type of adventure, take a peek at this park finder to plan your next state park trip + where to start your Ultimate Outsider journey. I think my next visit will be to Devils Fork State Park because you can’t beat Lake Jocassee’s crystal clear water + beautiful falls.

Already achieved Ultimate Outsider status? We hear there’s an exclusive scavenger hunt going on that’ll lead you to “secrets” within the state parks.

Disclaimer: While all state parks are now open, group facilities remain closed, number of visitors are limited + some parks have reduced hours. We encourage you to check the parks’ website before making the trip.

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