Moderate
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0.90 miles
0.5 hours
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This section of the Pacolet River requires portaging the Clifton I and II Dams. Portage is available river-right around both dams. Paddlers can expect to encounter a few Class I rapids along this…
Moderate
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16.80 miles
8.5 hours
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This lengthy but lazy trip is characterized by slow moving waters, rural scenery, and culturally significant points of interest, including Grindall and Skull Shoals. This trip is suitable for novice…
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12.00 miles
6 hours
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As the lazy, slower moving waters of the Pacolet River encounter the clear, wide channel of the Broad River, paddlers can expect to encounter very rural scenery and a variety of wildlife. This lengthy…
Easy
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0.50 miles
0.5 hours
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This trip is flatwater and very family friendly. Visitors to Paris Mountain State Park can rent canoes, kayaks, or pedal boats to explore Lake Placid, a small lake with a swimming area. 
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15.00 miles
6 hours
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This is a full day or overnight paddle along the Great Pee Dee River, one of South Carolina's most mighty rivers.  In this section, the river starts relatively straight, providing a leisurely float…
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This trip begins at the popular Cedar Falls Park and ends 9 miles downstream at Dunklin Bridge Road. Mostly characterized by flatwater, there are some exciting lengthy stretches of Class I-II rapids…
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This trip ends at the Karl H. Dixon Memorial Park on Boyd's Millpond, a 185-acre lake just 5 miles east of Ware Shoals, SC. Because of the downstream Boyd's Millpond Dam, this trip is characterized by…
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Extremely convenient to downtown Greenville, SC, this paddle trip is scenic, however has a high probability of woody debris. Although easy in terms of skill level, portaging fallen trees can be…
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Just 15 minutes south of downtown Greenville, SC, this trip features exciting shoals and Class II rapids as well as sections of flatwater. There is a high potential for woody debris/ fallen trees in…
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This trip ends at the newly opened Charlie Lollis Memorial Park at Tumbling Shoals, which features a boat ramp, paved parking area, and walking trails. Beginner-friendly with small Class I-II rapids.
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