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South Carolina National Wilderness Areas
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Hell Hole Bay Road: Hell Hole Bay Wilderness begins on the right side of the road
National Wilderness Areas
Cape Romain Wilderness
Congaree Wilderness
Ellicott Rock Wilderness
Hell Hole Bay Wilderness
Little Wambaw Swamp Wilderness
Wambaw Creek Wilderness
Wambaw Swamp Wilderness
Cape Romain Wilderness is part of
Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge
. Congaree Wilderness is part of
Congaree National Park
. Ellicott Rock Wilderness is partially on
Sumter National Forest
. The other four wilderness areas are on
Francis Marion National Forest
.
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