Is it against the law to pick up or to take drift wood in SC ?
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It would depend on the local ordinances of where the driftwood is. You could contact a non-emergency number to find out.
Generally if it washes up at high tide, it is public property and free for the taking, but get your facts first.
Hello. That’s a great question I would suggest contacting the specific towns governing board to check their beach rules and regulations for proper guidance.
Best source is to ask a park ranger at entrance or welcome center.
You can pick up driftwood, but there are rules. Check with your local government.
Find out from local authorities. I have driftwood from SC and I am in CA. Picked it up on the beach while staying at a B & B.
A few pieces should be fine but don't take a lot or you could get in trouble.
No, it is not. See this Bill: https://www.scstatehouse.gov/sess122_2017-2018/bills/5110.htm
It's pretty common