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Black Magic - How to Explore the Black River

The Black River is historically inaccessible, flanked by private land with the two primary landings separated by 40 miles. That’s changing with the gradual opening of the Black River State Park, which will offer at least eight additional places to securely park a vehicle and put in or take out canoes and kayaks. Private shuttles and boat rentals are in the works, but for now, bring your own boat and an extra car or bike to coordinate a shuttle. 

Black River State Park Unit Two, “The Meadows,” (top and right) will be the “central hub” of the system, with a visitor center and numerous amenities such as a fishing pier, launches, and camping; (left) Unit Three will include paddle launches and camping (RV spots and tent sites, plus tree houses and cabins).

Kingstree’s Black River Landing will be a waterfront park and paddle launch that links downtown businesses and restaurants with the river. Future plans for the site include a wildlife education center.

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