Landsford Canal State Park

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Landsford Canal State Park
Landsford Canal Stone Lock.JPG
Old Lock at Southern end of the canal
Nearest city Chester, South Carolina
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Area 448 acres (181.3 ha)
Camp sites None
Hiking trails Interpretative Canal Trail
Other information Picnic shelters, bird watching, canoeing, fishing

Landsford Canal State Park is a South Carolina state park located in Chester County, two miles (3.2 km) from US 21. The 448-acre (1.81 km2) park contains the ruins of the Landsford Canal built to bypass rapids on the Catawba River using slave labor between 1820 and 1825. The coming of the railroad caused the canal to be abandoned. The former lock-keeper's house contains an interpretive museum. In addition to the canal, visitors also can see one of the largest remaining stands of Hymenocallis coronaria, the Shoals spider-lily, that grows in the shoals of the river, and bloom mid-May through mid-June.[1] The park offers hiking, picnicking, boating, and fishing.

Landsford Canal Lockkeeper's House

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