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 # 8 - Hanahan City Park 

 Rated: Easy 

 1 mile of paths 

 

 Located in the City of Hanahan on Goose Creek 

 Reservoir, the City Park is a wonderful place for 

 family walks, wildlife viewing, fishing, boating, 

 kayaking, kids playtime, organized sports and 

 music. With nearly a mile of walking paths, 

 including a new boardwalk bridge and dock, 

 winding asphalt through wooded areas, and 
 sidewalks circumnavigating ball fields, there 

 is truly something for everyone. Put on your 

 walking shoes, pack a picnic, grab your 

 fishing pole, and head to Hanahan City Park! 

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 Allowed 

 on leash 

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 Yes 

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Difficulty:  Easy. 

Distance:  About 1 mile of paths. Just walk around. Have fun!

Time:  Plan at least an hour at this large park.

Trail Surface:  Boardwalk, asphalt and concrete sidewalk.

Stroller Friendly:  Yes.

Crowds:  There are usually a lot of people enjoying this park. 

Precautions:  You're likely to see a good bit of wildlife near the reservoir; make an effort to not disturb it!

Parking:  Bettis Boat Landing Rd., Hanahan, SC 29410.

Contact:  cityofhanahan.com. 843-266-0723.

Park Hours:  Daylight hours.

Fees:  None, it's FREE!

Restrooms:  Sometimes the restrooms at the ballpark are open.

So Much History Nearby: Did you know Berkeley County has more than 110 historical markers and historical points of interest? CLICK HERE to find your Adventures in History!

Weather in Hanahan:  Click HERE

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  Hanahan City Park GALLERY  

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Berkeley Soil & Water Conservation District and

Berkeley County Government

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Moncks Corner, SC 29461

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