Santee National Wildlife Refuge

ADDRESS: Rt. 2 Box 370, Summerton, South Carolina 29148

PHONE: (803)-478-2217

DIRECTIONS TO REFUGE: Office/Visitor Center is seven (7) miles South of Summerton and four (4) miles North of Santee on U.S. Highway 301/15.

ENDANGERED & THREATENED SPECIES ON THE REFUGE: Bald eagle, American peregrine falcon, red-cockaded woodpecker, American alligator.

OTHER WILDLIFE SPECIES: Waterfowl, white tail deer, migratory songbirds, turkeys and bobcats.

HABITAT DESCRIPTION: The refuge is located on the shores of Lake Marion and consists of open water, freshwater marshes and impoundments, bottomland and upland forests, and open fields.

FOCUS ACTIVITIES: Waterfowl management, neotropical bird management, and public use.

OPPORTUNITIES FOR PUBLIC USE: Visitors Center, fishing, hunting, hiking, birdwatching, wildlife drive, boating, and the Santee Indian Mound.




Last Updated: 15 Sep 2010
Published: 29 Apr 2002
The details, dates, and prices mentioned in this article were accurate at the time of publication.


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