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Little Pee Dee River: Highway 57 to McKays Bridge

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Little Pee Dee River: Highway 57 to McKays Bridge

Skill Level: Difficult
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Rapids: None
Length: 4.50 miles
Duration: 4 - 5 hours
Portaging: No
What to Expect

This section is a narrow twisty river better suited for the experienced boater as there are many strainers and large cypress trees.   

Access
Put in:
Highway 57 Throw-In
Access Details

Throw-In opportunities are found at bridge crossings that do not have public landings.  The land within a few feet of either side of a bridge is known as the right-of-way and is considered public, but along both sides of the river adjacent to a bridge throw-in, the land is privately owned.   One needs to be careful as you launch your boat to stay within the right-of-way and not to trespass on private land.  It is also best not to park along the side of the road, instead please get someone to leave you and your gear at the bridge. 

Take out:
McKays Bridge Throw-In
Access Details

Throw-In opportunities are found at bridge crossings that do not have public landings.  The land within a few feet of either side of a bridge is known as the right-of-way and is considered public, but along both sides of the river adjacent to a bridge throw-in, the land is privately owned.   One needs to be careful as you launch your boat to stay within the right-of-way and not to trespass on private land.  It is also best not to park along the side of the road, instead please get someone to leave you and your gear at the bridge. 

Trip Details

The cypress knees along the entire river display many unique forms, inviting the river photographer to stop and study their beauty and art forms.

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