
South Carolina Department of Natural Resources
Ever wondered what SCDNR does to conserve South Carolina’s natural resources? As part of our mission to serve as stewards of the state’s natural resources, we invite you to explore our …
SCDNR - Boating
Boating SCDNR Customer Service locations statewide will open at 9:30 am on Wednesday mornings for staff training. How to Title and Register a Watercraft or Outboard Motor in SC …
South Carolina Department of Natural Resources
To print temporary tags, visit the SCDNR Customer Privileges Portal. Purchasing with Mail-in Applications If you would prefer to submit a mail-in application, please find the applications …
Hunting Information from SCDNR
Hunting Regulations Harvest Reporting Hunting Regulations Wildlife Management Areas (WMA) Regulations Interstate Wildlife Violators Compact Species Specific Hunting Information …
Fishing Information from SCDNR
The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources website informs citizens about natural resource issues and how they may participate in their protection and use.
About SC Department of Natural Resources
The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources (SCDNR) is the state agency responsible for protecting and managing the state’s natural and cultural resources, from fish and wildlife to …
SCDNR - Contact us
Phone Numbers | Accessibility | FOIA | Privacy Policy | Report Waste or Abuse to SC Inspector General | South Carolina Department of Natural Resources - Rembert C ...
SCDNR - Maps - South Carolina Department of Natural Resources
Maps & Access With over 1.1 million acres of public lands, 187 miles of Atlantic coastline and nearly 370,000 acres of freshwater reservoirs there is a place amongst South Carolina’s …
SCDNR - News Releases
SCDNR Blogs SCDNR Blog SC Wild Radio Show SCDNR news releases for 2025 will be posted here. For news from years prior, please see the sidebar to the right under "Archived News." …
SCDNR - Office & Property Locations
When storms and inclement weather occur in South Carolina, state government offices, including SCDNR, follow the same weather hazard decisions made by county government officials …