This trip is beginner friendly, however there is a high potential for woody debris / fallen trees, and would be best suited at higher water levels. Primarily flatwater in nature, this section features…
This beginner friendly trip features flatwater with intermittent shoals/Class I rapids. Paddlers are required to exit the river before the Cedar Falls Dam, which is at the southern end of Cedar Falls…
This short section includes Class I-II rapids and can be done in about two hours. Convenient to major roads, this section is easy to get to and features suburban landscapes.
This lake access should be used as a put in and take out, making it an easy trip for beginners since no shuttling of cars is needed. At the mouth of Lake Greenwood, this access is on flatwater and can…
Paddlers and boaters alike can expect clear, open waters, with the opportunity to travel around Saluda Lake at their own leisure. Saluda Lake Landing can be used as a put-in and take-out, starting and…
This is an leisurely float along a secluded stretch of the Saluda River between Lake Greenwood and Lake Murray. Expect mostly flat water with a few small riffles that make for good lunch spots.
This is a scenic and leisurely float along the Saluda River between Lake Greenwood and Lake Murray. Expect mostly flat water with a few small shoals. The area is very rural with little development…
Just a few miles from downtown Columbia, this state park provides a quick escape from the city. Canoe, kayak, or SUP on the 30-acre lake with your own boat, or rent one from the park on a seasonal…
Aiken State Park provides an opportunity to paddle a short but beautiful stretch of the most remote of the Edisto's forks. The twisting blackwater river stays shaded underneath a tunnel of tree canopy…