Pollinator Census at Crystal Lake: Land Preservation Nature Program

Join us at Crystal Lake Park for the Great Southeast Pollinator Census! Spend 15 minutes with the County Naturalist to count and identify as many pollinators as possible. All data will be submitted to the census database to provide information regarding pollinator population all throughout the southeast! All programs are FREE to the public, with no registration required.

Crystal Lake Park, 124 Lady's Island Drive, Beaufort

Crystal Lake Park

Location: 124 Lady's Island Drive, Beaufort, SC

Open Hours: Dawn to Dusk

Activities: Wildlife Viewing, Fishing, Hiking

Amenities: Parking, Restrooms, Fishing Pier, Boardwalk, Primitive Trail, Pollinator Garden

Trail: 0.5 mile loop trail (half boardwalk/half earthen) around the lake

Restrictions: Pets on leash, Bicycles are not permitted on trail, Water activities are not permitted

Events/Business Use: Contact the County Land Preservation Department for more information. (https://www.beaufortsc.gov/land-preservation/about.html)

Crystal Lake Park is 25-acres of forested upland and wetland habitat, salt marsh and a man-made pond. The pond has a population of redfish and mullet that become trapped during extreme high tides. Fishing in the pond is restricted to catch-and-release only due to the potential for unacceptably high cancer and non-cancer health risks. The full fish tissue analysis report is available upon request. Water activities such as paddleboards, kayaks, canoes and swimming is NOT allowed. 

The office building houses the Beaufort County Land Preservation Department and Beaufort Soil and Water Conservation District staff. Although the office building is not open to the public, the District staff are available Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 2:00pm. Public restrooms are available on the exterior of the office building. 

The 1/2 mile loop nature trail around the pond features mostly a 6-8 foot wide raised boardwalk and a portion of 6 foot wide natural unpaved earthen trail. 

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Contact:

  • Destiney Rains, Land Preservation Naturalist

August 23, 2025