A paradise of untamed beauty that used to be a rice plantation, the Savannah National Wildlife Refuge covers 31,551 acres of both South Carolina and Georgia, with just over half of the acreage belonging to the latter. The Little Black River, a tributary of the Savannah River, runs along the state border within the refuge and divides it almost exactly along the middle of the majority of it. It’s truly a unique place in South Carolina that you simply must visit to appreciate.

Editor’s Note: The Savannah National Wildlife may be temporarily closed, so be sure to check out the official website before visiting.

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Visit the Savannah National Wildlife Refuge website for more information, including dates and details for upcoming special events, and to plan your visit. Make it an overnight adventure and extend your enjoyment of the scenic Savannah River!

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