Reservoir
State-Record Pond
Lexington County, South Carolina
At a glance
- Feature class
- Reservoir
- USGS feature ID
- 1237773
- Coordinates
- 33.84649, -81.06400
State-Record Pond is a reservoir in Lexington County, South Carolina, listed in the USGS Geographic Names Information System. It is a publicly mapped freshwater spot popular with local anglers. Check current conditions and nearby regulations before you fish.
About State-Record Pond
State-Record Pond is a reservoir in Lexington County, South Carolina, listed in the U.S. Geological Survey's Geographic Names Information System (GNIS) as a named reservoir feature.
GNIS is the federal gazetteer of named physical features, so this entry confirms the reservoir's name and location — but it does not carry details about public access, boat launches, parking, ownership, or fishing regulations. Some reservoirs in South Carolina have public ramps or shore access; others are private, restricted, or accessible only via adjacent parks. Confirm the current access situation locally before visiting.
For boating and fishing access, water levels, and any permits or regulations that apply, check with the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources or the local parks/land manager for this body of water.
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Frequently asked questions
What is State-Record Pond?
It is a reservoir in Lexington County, South Carolina, listed in the USGS Geographic Names Information System.
Can I launch a boat at State-Record Pond?
The GNIS listing confirms the reservoir's name and location but not whether a public boat ramp or shore access exists. Check locally with the managing agency before visiting.
Where is State-Record Pond located?
It is in Lexington County, South Carolina.
Do I need a fishing license at State-Record Pond?
Fishing in South Carolina is regulated by the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources. Check current license requirements and any reservoir-specific rules before fishing.
Where does the data on State-Record Pond come from?
This entry is sourced from the U.S. Geological Survey's Geographic Names Information System (GNIS), the federal standard for named geographic features.