Lynches River Fall Frenzy draws a crowd
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Cole Poston, left, and Dustin Vaught, right, fish at the canoe launch at Lynches River County Park Saturday, Oct. 24, 2009, during the Fall Frenzy in Effingham, SC. scnow.com staff photo

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Vedia White and her son Zack admire Oreo, a California king snake Saturday, Oct. 24, 2009, at the Lynches River Fall Frenzy in Effingham, SC. scnow.com staff photo

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Bo Meyers watches as his daughters, Grace and Caroline, help hold Charlie Poston's kayak while he gets in Saturday, Oct. 24, 2009, during the Fall Frenzy at Lynches River County Park in Effingham, SC. scnow.com staff photo

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John Wallace and his son, Nathan, stand at the geocachers display at Lynches River County Park's Fall Frenzy Saturday, Oct. 24, 2009, in Effingham, SC. scnow.com staff photo

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Basket Weaver Pat Pierce explains the process to, from left, Chip Culbertson and granddaughters Julia and Taylor at Lynches River County Park's discovery center during the Fall Frenzy Saturday, Oct. 24, 2009, in Effingham, SC. scnow.com staff photo

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Billy Wright and daughter, Daniele Wright, admire Hissy, a hog nose snake, while FMU biologist Dr. Jeff Camper watches during the Lynches River County Park Fall Frenzy Saturday, Oct. 24, 2009, in Effingham, SC. scnow.com staff photo

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Basket weaver Pat Pierce sits among her creations on the screened-in porch of Lynches River County Park's discovery center Saturday, Oct. 24, 2009, during the Fall Frenzy, in Effingham, SC. scnow.com staff photo

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A tour guide takes her group along the board walk at Lynches River County Park during the Fall Frenzy Saturday, Oct. 24, 2009, in Effingham, SC.
EFFINGHAM – The weather cooperated and crowds responded en masse at the annual Fall Frenzy at Lynches River County Park Saturday.
From snakes and bees to kayaks and canoes there was a little bit of something for everyone at the park.
A central stage highlighted performances by area school groups and county maintenance teams set up at the ball field with some of their heavy equipment.
People could take canoe tours if the river, pet the animals at the petting zoo or take a guided walk along the park’s elevated board walk along Lynches River.
The frenzy is an annual event at the park, which offers several marked hiking trails, an environmental discovery center, community building, splash pad, cabins, a canoe/kayak put in and an outdoor education station.
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