Blackwater swamps and sloughs, white sandy beaches, cypress trees, and a feeling of wilderness characterize the Little Pee Dee. It is an outstanding example of a Coastal Plain blackwater river in…
The Saluda Scenic River (commonly known as the "Lower Saluda") flows downstream from Lake Murray reservoir and provides a cold water fishery and varying river flows for recreational boating. Fishing…
The Lumber River flows from North Carolina and runs for 17 miles into South Carolina where it joins the Little Pee Dee just below the town of Nichols.The Lumber River is designated as a National Wild…
Along its winding course, the Lynches River passes through a varied landscape of pine uplands, farms, rural crossroads, and deep swamp forest. Special features include numerous small islands and…
Tucked behind bustle of the Grand Strand strand are opportunities to paddle in tidal creeks and the intracoastal waterway.  Adjacent Waterways: Waccamaw River; and south coastal, Cape Romain, Santee…
The North Fork of the Edisto is formed by the confluence of Chinquapin Creek and Lightwood Knot Creek. The North Fork meanders about 66 miles to the city of Orangeburg, then turns due south and…
The Upper Saluda River Blueway provides over 70 miles of beginner-friendly and nearly 50 miles of more advanced paddling opportunities.  Beginning in the pristine valley of the Blue Ridge Mountains…
The Tyger River is the largest river system running through Spartanburg County, and dense, wooded areas flourishing with pines, cedars, hemlocks, birch, oaks, and elms border much of it.  The Tyger…
The Pacolet River and Lawson's Fork Creek Blueway provides over 50 miles of river travel and recreation that begins near downtown Spartanburg and extends to the Town of Lockhart along the Broad River…
The Pee Dee River is large and wild. It runs for 175 miles through South Carolina and offers diverse scenery along a winding course from the Piedmont, through the Sandhills and Coastal Plain, and into…
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