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National Public Lands Day on Lake Thurmond

Published Sep 24, 2007

CLARKS HILL, SC - Trail work, fish attractors, lake shoreline cleanup, and bluebird boxes will be the focus of National Public Lands Day at Lake Thurmond on Saturday, September 29.

Thousands of volunteers in every state will put their hands to work in a coast-to-coast effort to improve and enhance our treasured lands. From Plymouth Rock to the Golden Gate, the Tallgrass Prairie, the Rockies, the Rio Grande—volunteers will join this national day of caring for their lands.

Volunteers will build bridges and trails, improve habitat for wildlife, plant trees, remove invasive plants that threaten fragile natives, protected natural, historic and cultural resources—and much more. Volunteers will work in parks and forests, at rivers, lakes, and wetlands, at cultural and historic sites and in their own neighborhoods.

Here's what you can do to get involved:

  1. Use the interactive map to find a work site near you.
  2. Contact a federal, state or local land manager to learn what you can do to organize a National Public Lands Day event to involve your community.
  3. Participants also often join Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts, conservation and environmental organizations for a day of working and learning on public lands. Call a local chapter or organization to get details.
  4. Do you enjoy taking photographs? Participate in the annual National Public Lands Day photo contest

For more information, contact Jay Weidman USACE, 510 Clarks Hill Highway, Clarks Hill, SC 29821 (800) 533-3478.

Thurmond Lake is one of the southeast's largest and most popular public recreation lakes. Built by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers between 1946 and 1954 as part of a flood control, hydropower, and navigation project, authorized purposes now include recreation, water quality, water supply, and fish and wildlife management. Each year, millions off people utilize the many public parks, marinas, and campgrounds conveniently located around the lake to pursue a variety of outdoor recreational experiences -making Thurmond one of the 10 most visited Corps lakes in the nation.

Thurmond Lake is a man-made lake bordering Georgia and South Carolina on the Savannah, Broad, and Little Rivers. The lake is created by Thurmond Dam located on the Savannah River twenty-two miles above Augusta Georgia and 239.5 miles above the mouth of the Savannah River. The lake extends 39.4 miles up the Savannah River, 29 miles up the Little River, and 6.5 miles up the Broad River in Georgia, and 17 Miles up the Little River in South Carolina, at normal pool elevation, Thurmond Lake comprises nearly 71,100 acres of water with a shoreline of 1200 miles.

All the sites in South Carolina include:

Name of Site Contact Info Work Project
Congaree National Park Fran Rametta NPS
100 National Park Road
Hopkins, SC 29061
**Event Scheduled for 9/22/2007**
Exotic plant removal using tools such as rakes and shovels. Trail cleaning and clearing and rubbish removal.
Hub City Connector section of Palmetto Trail Newt Hardie
Kudzu Coalition
128 Bagwell Farm Road
Spartanburg, SC 29302 (864) 582-0990
KUDZU CONTROL along the PALMETTO RAIL TO TRAIL route through the city of SPARTANBURG: Tools and Safety Gear are issued to Volunteers after they receive orientation to Safety Protocols and training to use pruning saws, hand tillers, and picks.
J. Stom Thurmond Dam and Lake Jay Weidman USACE
510 Clarks Hill Highway
Clarks Hill, SC 29821 (800) 533-3478
Trail work, fish attractors, lake shoreline cleanup, build bluebird boxes
Marrington Multi Use Trail System Don Watts US Navy
2316 Red Bank Road
Goose Creek, SC 29445 (843) 478-8663
Trailhead Parking area improvements, to include the outlining of area with railroad ties, and spreading of gravel in the area, install picnic table and trash receptacles. Also repainting of trail blazing and brush clearing.
Palmetto Rail Trail in Spartanburg, SC Newt Hardie
Kudzu Coalition
128 Bagwell Farm Road
Spartanburg, SC 29302 (864) 582-0990
KUDZU CONTROL along the PALMETTO RAIL TO TRAIL route through the city of SPARTANBURG: Tools and Safety Gear are issued to Volunteers after they receive orientation to Safety Protocols and training to use pruning saws, hand tillers, and picks.
Rosemary Fire Tower Complex, Poinsett Electronic Combat Range, Shaw Air Force Base David Davis
US Air Force
20 CES/CEVN, 345 cullen Street
Shaw Air Force Base, SC , 29152 (803) 895 5325
We are in the progress of restoring the Rosemary Ranger house at PECR in accordance with SC SHPO recommendations. The house is eligible for the NRHP. This year we plan on focusing on the landscape with our volunteers for National Public Lands Day but we will also be doing some painting, electrical and plumbing work.
Wannamaker County Park Karen Nugent Charleston County Park and Recreation Commission
861 Riverland Dr
Charleston, SC 29412 (843) 762-8062
Volunteers will be blazing new spurs off of an already existing trail in addition to trimming back an existing trail.


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