
The Webb Center Lakes are two small managed fishing lakes — about 7 and 10 acres — at the Webb Wildlife Center in the Lowcountry of Hampton County, a tract better known for its quail, deer and conservation education.
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Webb Center Lakes at a glance
| Surface area | 7 acres + 10 acres (two lakes) |
| County | Hampton (Webb Wildlife Center) |
| Fish | largemouth bass, bluegill, shellcracker, catfish |
Fishing and access
Both lakes offer largemouth bass, bluegill, shellcracker and catfish in a peaceful Lowcountry setting. Because they sit on a wildlife center, access can be restricted on certain hunt days, so check ahead. A South Carolina fishing license is required.
Nearby lakes
- Lake Warren — the Hampton County state-park lake
- Santee Cooper — the giant Lowcountry lakes to the north
Webb Center Lakes FAQ
How big are the Webb Center Lakes?
Two small lakes of about 7 and 10 acres at the Webb Wildlife Center in Hampton County.
What fish are in the Webb Center Lakes?
Largemouth bass, bluegill, shellcracker and catfish.
Is access ever restricted?
Yes, as they sit on a wildlife center, access can be limited on certain hunt days, so check ahead.



