This is a list of state prisons in South Carolina. It does not include federal prisons or county jails located in the state of South Carolina.
- Allendale Correctional Institution
- Broad River Correctional Institution
- Camille Griffin Graham Correctional Institution
- Campbell Pre-Release Center
- Catawba Pre-Release Center
- Coastal Pre-Release Center
- Evans Correctional Institution
- Goodman Correctional Institution
- Kershaw Correctional Institution
- Kirkland Reception and Evaluation Center
- Leath Correctional Institution
- Lee Correctional Institution
- Lieber Correctional Institution
- Livesay Pre-Release Center
- Lower Savannah Pre-Release Center
- MacDougall Correctional Institution
- Manning Correctional Institution
- McCormick Correctional Institution
- Northside Correctional Institution
- Palmer Pre-Release Center
- Perry Correctional Institution
- Ridgeland Correctional Institution
- Stevenson Correctional Institution
- Trenton Correctional Institution
- Turbeville Correctional Institution
- Tyger River Correctional Institution
- Walden Correctional Institution
- Wateree River Correctional Institution
- Watkins Pre-Release Center
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