Well worth the effort, this lovely cypress swamp is much as it was over two centuries ago when Francis Marion and his Brigade of men frequented the area. Paddle point-to-point, or as a park-and-paddle…
Wambaw Creek is a black water tidal creek located in the Francis Marion National Forest. It meanders through the Wambaw Creek Wilderness Area created in 1980. This trip can be run either upstream or…
Downstream of the HWY 1 Landing, a paddler will begin a 44 mile trip with little signs of human presence. Once you cross under Interstate 20, the Wateree winds its way through a vast floodplain with a…
This is a scenic and forested stretch of the Wateree River. The float begins with small shoals below the Lake Wateree Dam as the river crosses the fall line. The second half of the trips is flat water…
The Wateree River provides excellent opportunities for solitude on the river. Twist along the eastern bluff of the valley with the vast Wateree River floodplain to the west.
The 1-mile marked canoe trail at Woods Bay State Park will guide you through part of one of the last remaining intact Carolina Bays, a unique landform in the Coastal Plain region. Eighty-one bird…