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Francis Marion National Forest, SC

Learn more about Francis Marion National Forest, SC

North of Charleston, South Carolina, sits the Francis Marion National Forest. It was named after revolutionary battle hero Francis Marion, also known as the Swamp Fox by the British. It is totally contained within the ecoregion of the Middle Atlantic coastal woods. In addition, the park is completely surrounded by subtropical coniferous forest.


Francis Marion National Forest is owned by who?

The Charleston County Greenbelt Program added 1,450 acres to the Francis Marion National Forest. The tract's roads and walkways will improve access to the forest for hiking, birding, and hunting, while also providing natural habitat for a variety of local animals.


What is the size of the Francis Marion National Forest in terms of acres?

A variety of animals can be found on the Francis Marion, including the endangered red-cockaded woodpecker. It covers almost 259,000 acres and provides a diverse range of recreational options, including hiking, bike, motorcycling, and canoe routes, as well as rifle ranges and a boat launch.


In the Francis Marion National Forest, what creatures can be found?


Otters, beavers, coyotes, bobcats, raccoons, and deer are among the most common mammals seen. The American alligator is one of the most frequently asked about critters found on the Francis Marion.



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