This section of the South Tyger River can be difficult at low water levels due to shallow waters and numerous wood and debris strainers. There are few Class I rapids along this trip.
Along this section, paddlers will travel from the South Tyger River onto the main stem of the Tyger River, experiencing exciting Class I-IV rapids along the way. This section is recommended only for…
This stretch is primarily flatwater as the South Tyger River enters Berry Shoals Pond. Beginner friendly and short, this trip can be done in a half day or less.
This is a multi-day paddling trip with designated camping sites; if completed from start to finish, you get five days of great paddling on Lakes Marion & Moultrie and four nights camping along the…
Table Rock State Park has two lakes with paddling opportunities, both with the dramatic backdrop of Table Rock and the Blue Ridge mountains, one of the most iconic scenes in South Carolina. Canoe and…
This section of the Twelve Mile River begins on Town Creek and is very short. There is a high chance for woody debris in this section; paddlers should use caution and avoid strainers at all times…
Town Creek Park can be used as a beginning and end point, allowing paddlers to experience the exciting whitewater rapids along this creek and run laps - fun for an exciting tubing trip.
Beginning at Town Creek Park in Pickens, this stretch includes some exciting whitewater There is a high potential for woody debris in this section. Paddling may be difficult in lower water levels…
This US National Forest paddling trail along Turkey and Stevens Creeks shows off a mix of rocky shoals and steep bluffs typically found along Piedmont streams with cypress trees and floodplain forests…