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  1. Calhoun Falls is a town in Abbeville County, South Carolina, United States. The population was 1,724 at the 2020 census, down from 2,004 at the 2010 census. [5] The town derives its name from James Edward Colhoun (or Calhoun). [6] Geography. Calhoun Falls is located at 34°5′34″N 82°35′23″W (34.092870, -82.589746). [7]

  2. Calhoun Falls State Park sits astride several pine-covered points jutting into Lake Russell, one of the least-developed large reservoirs in South Carolina. Besides providing access to the big Savannah River lake, the park offers camping, picnicking, fishing, a tennis court, playground, seasonal swimming area and hiking.

  3. 48 reviews. #1 of 1 things to do in Calhoun Falls. State ParksParks. Write a review. What people are saying. By Jessie T. “ Very nice location ” May 2024. But, the trails were neat and really, the campsite was awesome. By Itinerant_Foodies. “ Fantastic Camping Spots ” Mar 2021.

  4. Calhoun Falls State Park sits astride several pine-covered points jutting into Lake Russell, one of the least-developed large reservoirs in South Carolina. Besides providing access to the big Savannah River lake, the park offers camping, picnicking, a tennis court, playground, seasonal swimming area and hiking. Picturesque views of the lake and ...

  5. Things to Do in Calhoun Falls, South Carolina: See Tripadvisor's 57 traveler reviews and photos of Calhoun Falls tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in October. We have reviews of the best places to see in Calhoun Falls. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

  6. Calhoun Falls State Park is a state park located on the shores of Lake Russell near the town of Calhoun Falls in Abbeville County, South Carolina. Activities and amenities. Activities available at the park include picnicking, fishing, hiking, swimming, biking, and camping.

  7. Calhoun Falls State Park is one of those out-of-the-way recreational areas that quickly becomes a favorite with outdoor enthusiasts. Set on a peninsula overlooking Lake Russell, this quiet, 318-acre retreat offers camping, kayaking, boating, swimming, hiking and some of the best fishing in the state for bass, bream, catfish and crappie.