Feel The Wonder Of The Unknown As You Explore A Carolina Bay On Foot At Woods Bay State Park In South Carolina
By Robin Jarvis|Published April 18, 2020
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Robin Jarvis began writing for OnlyInYourState.com in 2015 and quickly advanced to a Senior Editor role. She's currently the Brand Manager and has a Bachelor's degree from West Virginia University in Journalism with a minor in Marketing. Her career history includes long running appearances on radio and television. She also has served as publisher of Shades of Green Magazine and Design Lead on several print publications. Her love for travel has taken her to many parts of the world. She's lived in the Carolinas for more than three decades and currently resides in Charleston, SC. When she's not working, she loves playing guitar, painting, traveling, and spending time with family.
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At first glance, Woods Bay State Park looks like a secluded flat wilderness with plenty of space to roam and few other visitors with which to share it all. The small-ish park (it’s a mere 1,590 acres) is located in the Pee Dee Region, almost three miles to the east of Interstate 95 with an exit that is at approximately the halfway point between Manning and Florence.
But as sleepy as it appears, Woods Bay State Park is anything but boring.
A clearly marked trail has been carved through the swamp and markers and other directional indicators have been placed on the trees at eye level for those in kayaks or canoes.
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For those who don't want to kayak or canoe, an 1,150-foot boardwalk allows visitors to explore the swamp on foot while keeping toes dry.
Swamps are nothing new to South Carolinians. There are many places throughout the state where you can explore a swamp. But it won't be like THIS swamp..
The swamp at Woods Bay State Park is one of the largest last remaining Carolina Bays found in South Carolina.
A Carolina Bay is a large elliptical impression pushed down into the earth's surface. The origin of the bays is largely unknown, although a few theories exist.
Among the first theories to emerge was that meteorites crashed through the atmosphere and fell to earth, creating the impressions. For the most part, that theory is no longer the predominant belief among scientists.
Two other theories have emerged to explain how hundreds of these Carolina Bays (both large and small) came into existence. First, during a period in history when heavy winds prevailed in southeasterly direction, the bays might have been formed. This theory would certainly explain why they all seem to have the same northeast-to-southwest orientation. And the final and most recent theory is that the bays are merely limestone sinkholes.
Prepare to explore the wonder of one of the largest Carolina bays in South Carolina as you explore this sleepy little state park on foot.
When the park re-opens and you feel it's safe to start exploring the world around you, add Woods Bay State Park to your list of must-visit remote locations.
Woods Bay State Park is currently closed due to the pandemic. But it'll always be here when the situation is under control.
In fact, all of South Carolina will still be waiting for you...
Ever hear of the unknown phenomenon known as a Carolina Bay? It’s hard to find them so pronounced and as easily accessible as the one at Woods Bay State Park. Combine your love of nature with a curiosity for the unknown as you visit this amazing little state park. Learn more from the official website of South Carolina Parks!
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