About This Site

In my 40 plus years of hiking, biking and camping in the state parks of South Carolina, in which I am proud to say that I have visited all of them, Edisto Beach State Park has become the most special to me.

Making the drive down Hwy 174 to Edisto gives me a sense of calmness just knowing that in a few shorts minutes down the road awaits a place like none other for me. I tell people I can just breathe better in Edisto. Its a simple place with just the necessities, so I can relax and enjoy nature. Whether my campsite is at Live Oak or a beach site, makes no matter to me. During the day, I find a quiet place overlooking the marsh, and await any sign of wildlife to photograph. Herons, wood storks, ibis, pelicans, and small shore birds are some of my favorites. I also have started taking photos of my favorite shells laying on the beach and leaving them for others to enjoy as well. The sun never sets on my days at Edisto without a quiet walk on the beach to Jeremy Inlet and back. At night, in the darkness of the campground at Live Oak, you can still hear the waves rolling in on the beach, and feel the ocean breeze coming across the marsh.  My only complaint is that the days seem to go too quickly, and it is time to pack up for the drive back home, but never without a last minute walk on the beach.  

My trips to Edisto started when I was in my twenties. Now at 61 years of age, I appreciate my time there even more. The state park staff, volunteers, and residents of Edisto are some of the nicest folks you will ever meet, and I will continue to make the drive down Hwy 174 as long as I am still able. It is for me a piece of heaven on earth and a place to be cherished by all who visit.

This website contains many of the images I have captured thru the years at Edisto and other parks, wildlife management areas, and natural areas in South Carolina - Just click on the navigation links at the bottom right corner to visit all the pages.

Lastly I want to thank my husband, Rocky of now 41 years who has always supported me in my photo op adventures . . . and now in our retirement years we enjoy the outdoors camping together in a travel trailer perfect for two, or my cozy rooftop tent!

I hope you enjoy viewing the images as much as I did capturing them!

Lynne

"There is pleasure in the pathless woods.
There is rapture on the lonely shore.
There is society, where no one intrudes.
By the deep sea, and the music in its roar.
I love not man the less, but Nature more."  -  Lord Byron

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