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Upcoming Events

  • Class: Birding
    • 04/01/2023
    • Lake City
  • Eggstravaganza 2023
    • 04/08/2023
    • Lake City
  • Class: Gardening for Wildlife
    • 04/12/2023
    • Lake City
  • 2023 ArtFields Week: Garden Open & Tours
    • 04/19/2023 - 04/29/2023
    • Lake City
  • Class: Intro to Mushrooms
    • 04/20/2023
    • Lake City

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Directions

Moore Farms Botanical Garden
100 New Zion Rd.
Lake City, SC 29560

 

From Columbia:

Travel on Hwy 378 East through the towns Sumter and Turbeville. From Turbeville, continue about 11 miles and then turn right onto Cooktown Road, then proceed 1.2 miles and turn right onto Morris St. (Important: Morris St. changes to New Zion Rd. upon entering Williamsburg County). Travel .5 miles and the entrance will be on your right. You should immediately see a silo on the left side of the entrance. Pass through the gate and follow the road through mixed forests and agriculture fields, then veer left past a large pond where you will then see a parking area with a fire tower in the background.

 

From Lexington or NE Columbia:

Take I-20 east toward Florence to exit #120 (Hwy 341). Follow Hwy 341 through Lynchburg and on to its junction with Hwy 378. Upon reaching Hwy 378 turn right and travel for about a mile. Then turn left on Cooktown Road, and drive 1.2 miles and turn right onto Morris St. (Important: Morris St. changes to New Zion Rd. upon entering Williamsburg County). Travel .5 miles and the entrance will be on the right. You should immediately see a silo on the left side of the entrance. Pass through the gate and follow the road through mixed forests and agriculture fields, then veer left past a large pond where you will then see a parking area with a fire tower in the background.

 

From Charleston:

Travel on US 52 North until reaching the junction with Hwy 378. Exit left on Hwy 378 West and drive for about 3 miles. Turn left onto Cooktown Road. After proceeding 1.2 miles, turn right onto Morris St. (Important: Morris St. changes to New Zion Rd. upon entering Williamsburg County). Travel .5 miles and the entrance will be on your right. You should immediately see a silo on the left side of the entrance. Pass through the gate and follow the road through mixed forests and agriculture fields, then veer left past a large pond where you will then see a parking area with a fire tower in the background.

 

From Myrtle Beach:

Travel on Hwy 378 West for approximately 68 miles. Turn left onto Cooktown Road then proceed 1.2 miles and turn right onto Morris St. (Important: Morris St. changes to New Zion Rd. upon entering Williamsburg County). Travel .5 miles and the entrance will be on your right. You should immediately see a silo on the left side of the entrance. Pass through the gate and follow the road through mixed forests and agriculture fields, then veer left past a large pond where you will then see a parking area with a fire tower in the background.

 

From Florence:

Travel on US 52 South for about 20 miles until reaching the junction with Hwy 378. Exit right on Hwy 378 West. Drive for about 3 miles. Turn left onto Cooktown Road and then proceed 1.2 miles and turn right onto Morris St. (Important: Morris St. changes to New Zion Rd. upon entering Williamsburg County). Travel west 1.5 miles and the entrance will be on your right. You should immediately see a silo on the left side of the entrance. Pass through the gate and follow the road through mixed forests and agriculture fields, then veer left past a large pond where you will then see a parking area with a fire tower in the background.

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