Paddle SC
Camping Fee Required Handicap Accesible Parking- Dedicated Lot Roadside Parking Restrooms / Toilets

Lake Greenwood: Souls Harbor

Scroll down for more details
Legend
Hide All

Lake Greenwood: Souls Harbor

Skill Level: Easy
Flow Level No Information
Rapids: None
Length: 1.00 miles
Duration: .5 - 5 hours
Portaging: No
What to Expect

Souls Harbor is the first of many river accesses on Lake Greenwood. Paddlers and boaters can use this lake access as a start and end point, traveling around Lake Greenwood and up the Saluda River. Boaters will see wide open flat water.

Access
Put in:
Souls Harbor Access and Roadside Parking
Access Details

This access features a one-lane boat ramp off Ridge Road on Lake Greenwood. Parking is available along the road's shoulder. Overnight or extended parking is not recommended.

Trip Details

Souls Harbor is a one-lane boat ramp off of Ridge Road on Lake Greenwood. Parking is available along the road's shoulder. Overnight or extended parking is not recommended. Paddlers can use this access as a put in and take out. This is a very beginner friendly location with lake-like paddling conditions. For more information see The Upper Saluda River Blueway map.

Waterway: 

Comments (2)

Please Sign In or Create Account to add your photo to this trip
steve son
Oct 05, 2020 10:51 pm EDT
Ashley Hill
Aug 21, 2018 12:02 pm EDT
Nice, quiet cove to paddle around in with a very small beach area next to boat ramp. Perfect for teaching kids.
Please Sign In or Create Account to add your photo to this trip
Trip Resources
X Close
Skill Level
Easy
Moderate
Difficult
Advanced
Learn more
X Close
Flow Level
Runnable
Above Runnable
Below Runnable
No Information
Learn more
X Close
Skill & Flow Level
Easy
Moderate
Difficult
Advanced
Runnable
Above Runnable
Below Runnable
No Information
X Close
Access Amenities
Parking - Dedicated Lot
Parking - Roadside
Restroom / Toilets
Fee Required
Handicap Accessible
Camping
Paddle SC is presented by
Upstate Forever
South Carolina Department of Natural Resources
South Carolina National Heritage Corridor
Rainey Foundation