South Carolina
The Lake Marion real estate market is the fourth largest marketplace for lake property in South Carolina.
Normally there are around 160 lake homes for sale at Lake Marion, and around 90 listings for lots and land.
Lake Marion is one of South Carolina's largest lakes and has 511 miles of shoreline. The closest major airport, Charlotte Douglas International Airport, is only 64 miles away.
Covering nearly 110,000 acres across five counties in the heart of the oldest inland part of the state, Lake Marion is often referred to as "South Carolina's Inland Sea."
One of the nation's fifty largest lakes, Lake Marion was created in 1941 with the construction of the Santee Dam as part of the federal rural electrification program.
Lake Marion's 511 miles of shoreline run through Clarendon, Orangeburg, Berkeley, Calhoun, and Sumter counties.
Fed mainly by the Santee River, Lake Marion's smaller tributaries include several springs, including Eutaw Springs.
Lake Marion and its smaller sister reservoir, Lake Moultrie, are together known as the Santee Cooper Lakes. Lake Marion is connected to Lake Moultrie by a canal.
With its swampy majesty and cypress tree-sprinkled scenery, Lake Marion's beauty is well known across the country and, along with its sister lake, Moultrie, is unlike any other lake in South Carolina.
Named for the Revolutionary War hero General Francis Marion, "the Swamp Fox," Lake Marion is easily accessed from all parts of the state, since it is near the intersection of Interstate 95 and Interstate 26, with additional access from State Highways 6 and 15.
General Marion's one-time home, Pond Bluff, was among those flooded when the lake was created.
The Charleston International Airport and the Columbia Metropolitan Airport are under 65 miles away for easy travel options. The RMC Primary Care and the Mcleod Health Clarendon are both around 30 miles away on opposite sides of the lake.
Lake Marion is known for its big fish. The state record for largemouth bass of 16.2 pounds was set at Lake Marion, which also packs abundant striped bass, white perch, white bass, crappie, channel catfish, Arkansas blue catfish, shellcrackers, bream, and chain pickerel.
Fishing conditions run the gamut, from open water to shallow swamps and blackwater ponds.
There is excellent boating access through the state park as well as several other public boat ramps.
In the Sandhills on the western shore of Lake Marion is 2,500-acre Santee State Park, with its plentiful boating, hiking, birding, canoeing, and kayaking and 158 campsites across two campgrounds.
All sites have access to hot showers, and many sites can accommodate recreational vehicles up to 40 feet long.
The park's 30 "rondette" cabins each have two bedrooms and a bath, and ten of them are situated on piers overlooking the lake.
The park also has three hiking trails and one biking trail.
Santee State Park is renowned for its healthy populations of deer, fox, squirrel, turtle, dove, turkey, alligator, as well as many species of duck, hawk, eagle, and osprey.
Whether you are looking for a family home, a full-time retirement home, or a vacation home, Lake Marion is a great choice for a lake home property!