Overview
Old Santee Canal Park & The Berkeley Museum
“Opened in 1989, the 195-acre park commemorates the building of the first true canal in America and showcases the area’s extensive history and habitat. Among its attractions are the Stony Landing House, built in 1843, and four miles of boardwalks that meander through the quiet backwaters of Biggin Creek and its surrounding swamp. The park’s centerpiece is its Interpretive Center that chronicles the area’s history as far back as 4000 B.C. Beyond its historical offerings, the park has become a popular destination for bird watchers, hikers, paddlers and other outdoor enthusiasts.” Old Santee Canal Park is home to the Berkeley County Museum as well. The Berkeley Museum has been a place to learn and engage with Moncks Corner history since 1992. It has since expanded it exhibits and educational outreach. For more information please visit Old Santee Canal Park and The Berkeley County. Museum.
Outdoor Life, Bikeways, Walkways, and Waterways
Berkeley Outdoor Life in partnership with the Berkeley Soil & Water Conservation District has done an excellent job in capturing the natural resources opportunities throughout Moncks Corner and Berkeley County. they have compiled the many ways that residents and visitors can see and enjoy all that our beautiful county has to offer including fishing, hiking, biking, and camping. Please visit Berkeley Outdoor Life to plan your next outdoor adventure in the area! Blueway Adventures also offers several resources for outdoor activities to include scenic Lowcountry kayaking tours.
Outdoor Activities
The Cooper River Heritage Trail waterway is perfect for kayakers and canoers alike. Cooper River Underwater Heritage offers underwater diving consisting of six sites that range from a Revolutionary War British gunboat to a work barge.