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River
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County
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Reach
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Length (miles)
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Year Listed/ Updated
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ORVs
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Description
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Other States
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Ashepoo and Jones Swamp Creek
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Colleton
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RM 0, Atlantic Ocean, to RM 62, headwaters
approximately 12 miles above Walterboro
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62
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1982
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S, R, G, F, W, H, C
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Excellent example of coastal marshland
stream; exceptional wildlife, including endangered bald eagle
and osprey.
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Black River
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Georgetown, Williamsburg, Clarendon
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RM 0, confluence with Pee Dee River,
to RM 94, junction of Black River Swamp and Pocotaligo River
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94
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1982
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S, R, G, F, W, H, C
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Southern blackwater stream with limestone
bluffs and numerous buttressed tree species; oxbow lakes and
white sand bars.
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Broad River
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Richland, Newberry, Fairfield
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RM 8, northeast boundary of Harbison
State Forest, to RM 26, Parr Shoals Dam
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18
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1982
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S, R, G, F, W, H, C
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Excellent float stream with high
scenic values and unlimited recreational potential.
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Broad River
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Fairfield, Chester, Newberry, Cherokee,
York, Union
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RM 37, above Parr Shoals Dam, to
RM 96, Cherokee Falls
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59
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1982
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S, R, G, F, W, H, C
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See initial comments.
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Catawba River
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Chester, Lancaster, York
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RM 27, above Fishing Creek Reservoir,
to RM 56, Lake Wylie
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29
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1982
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S, R, G, F, W, H, C
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Scenic whitewater reach that flows
through valley trough rich in flora and history; Carolina
gneiss exposures.
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Chauga and Taylor Creek
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Oconee
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RM 6, one mile below SC 74 bridge,
to RM 37, headwaters three miles north of Oconee State Park
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31
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1982
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S, R, G, F, W
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Popular upcountry mountain stream
with class I-III rapids; rock gardens and deep gorge areas
similar to Chattooga River; flows through Sumter National
Forest; excellent trout fishery.
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Combahee River
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Beaufort, Colleton, Hampton
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Rm 3, Coosaw River junction, to RM
48, Horse Pen Branch junction
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45
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1982
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S, R, F, W, H, C
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Remote and secluded coastal plain
stream; clear cypress-stained water; magnificent forested
corridor area.
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Congaree River
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Calhoun, Richland, Lexington
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RM 0, confluence with Wateree and
Santee Rivers, to RM 40, Congaree Creek junction below Caycee
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40
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1982
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S, R, G, F, W, H, C
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Designated first State Scenic River;
popular float stream and fishery; borders Congaree National
Monument.
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Coosawatchie River
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Jasper, Hampton
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RM 7, I-95 bridge, to RM 35, SC 69
bridge
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28
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1982
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S, R, F, W, H, C
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Excellent water quality; good fishery;
abundance of wildlife including American Alligator, Southern
Bald Eagle, and Red-Cockaded Woodpecker; recorded prehistoric
sites.
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Edisto and South Fork
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Charleston, Colleton, Dorchester,
Bamberg, Orangeburg, Barnwell, Aiken, Edgefield
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RM 0, St. Helena Sound, to RM 178,
Beech Creek junction
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178
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1982
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S, R, G, F, W, H, C
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Excellent example of blackwater stream
with tupelo-cypress swamps; lengthy reaches of wilderness;
supports good game fishery.
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Edisto River, North Fork
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Orangeburg, Aiken, Lexington
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RM 0, confluence with Edisto River,
to RM 54, SC 278/75 bridge
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54
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1982
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S, R, G, F, W
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Typical blackwater stream with tupelo-cypress
swamps; supports excellent game fishery.
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Enoree River
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Newberry, Union, Laurens, Spartanburg,
Greenville
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RM 0, confluence with Broad River,
to RM 98, headwaters approximately two miles west of US 25
bridge
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98
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1982
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S, R, G, F, W, H, C
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Abundance and variety of game species;
unique flora; segment designated State Canoe Trail; flows
through Sumter National Forest.
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Fair Forest Creek
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Union
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RM 0, confluence with Tyger River,
to RM 23, Spartanburg County line
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23
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1982
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S, R, G, F, W
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Excellent waterfowl and wildlife
habitat.
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Four Hole Swamp
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Dorchester, Berkeley, Orangeburg
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RM 0, confluence with Edisto River,
to RM 45, one mile above US 301 bridge
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45
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1982
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S, R, F, W, H, C
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Penetrates Francis Beidler Forest
containing some 1800 acres of virgin cypress and associated
rare species; three recorded prehistoric sites in Dorchester
County.
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Little Pee Dee River
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Marion, Horry, Dillon
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RM 0, confluence with Pee Dee River,
to RM 83, SC 57 bridge
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83
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1982
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S, R, F, W, H, C
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Low country blackwater river with
many reaches of remote swampland and pristine cypress forests;
sandy beaches; plentiful waterfowl.
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Little Salkehatchie River
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Colleton, Bamberg
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RM 0, confluence with Salkehatchie
River, to RM 30, approximately two miles above US 601 bridge
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30
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1982
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S, R, F, W
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Typical meandering blackwater swamp
drainage stream with numerous channels.
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Lumber River
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Marion, Horry, Dillon
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RM 0, confluence with Pee Dee River,
to RM 14, NC State line
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14
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1982
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S, R, F, W, H, C
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Forested, swampy floodplain rich
in wildlife, including Swainsons Warbler and Red-Cockaded
Woodpecker; excellent fishery; of Revolutionary War significance.
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Lynches River
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Florence, Sumter, Lee, Darlington,
Kershaw, Chesterfield
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RM 0, confluence with Pee Dee River,
to RM 129, SC 903 bridge
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129
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1982
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S, R, G, F, W
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Scenic and secluded coastal plain
stream with stretches of whitewater; lush vegetation and dense
forests.
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New River and Great Swamp
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Beaufort, Jasper
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RM 0, Claiborne Sound, to RM 37,
I-95 bridge
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37
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1982
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S, R, F, W, H, C
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Coastal marshland stream; relatively
undeveloped corridor area; abundance of wildlife.
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North Santee River
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Georgetown
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RM 0, confluence with Santee River,
to RM 18, junction of Wadmacon Creek
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18
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1982
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S, R, G, F, W, H, C
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Slow moving shallow swamp stream
with natural corridor and diversity of flora and fauna.
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Pee Dee River
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Georgetown, Horry, Marion, Florence,
Dillon, Darlington, Marlboro, Chesterfield
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RM 0, Atlantic Ocean, to RM 166,
NC State line
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166
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1982
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S, R, G, F, W, H, C
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Flows through lowland swamps, scenic
bluffs; numerous oxbow lakes and sandbars; abundance of wildlife.
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Salkehatchie River
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Hampton, Allendale, Bamberg, Barnwell
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RM 0, confluence with Combahee River,
to RM 41, SC 70 bridge
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41
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1982
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S, R, F, W, H, C
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Dense bottomland hardwoods; excellent
game fishery and abundance of wildlife.
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Saluda River
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Richland, Lexington
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RM 3, above Columbia, to RM 10, Lake
Murray Dam
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7
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1982
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S, R, G, F, W, H, C
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Affords scenic wilderness experience
in urban areas; diversified flora and fauna.
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Santee and South Santee
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Charleston, Georgetown, Berkeley,
Williamsburg, Clarendon
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RM 0, Atlantic Ocean, to RM 77, Wilson
Dam and Lake Marion
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77
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1982
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S, R, G, F, W, H, C
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Slow moving shallow swamp stream
with natural corridor exhibiting a diversity of flora and
fauna; numerous historical and archaeological sites.
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Savannah River
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Jasper, Hampton, Allendale, Barnwell,
Aiken
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RM 20, King's Island, to RM 190,
Bush Field near Augusta
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170
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1982
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S, R, G, F, W, H, C
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Popular year round for recreational
activities; geological sites, including 160 foot high Shell
Bluffs; habitat for variety and abundance of wildlife.
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GA
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Savannah River
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Abbeville, Anderson
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RM 265, Beer Garden Creek junction,
to RM 292, Hartwell Dam
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27
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1982
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S, R, G, F, W, H, C
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See initial comments.
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GA
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Turkey Creek
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McCormick, Edgefield
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RM 0, confluence with Stevens Creek,
to RM 33, one mile below SC 40 bridge
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33
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1982
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S, R, G, F, W
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Relatively undeveloped slow moving
stream with year round flow; variety of game; steep scenic
bluffs and rock outcroppings; flows through Sumter National
Forest.
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Tyger and North Tyger
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Newberry, Union, Spartanburg
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RM 0, confluence with Broad River,
to RM 47, below SC 231/I-26 bridges
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47
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1982
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S, R, G, F, W, H, C
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Characterized by sandbars, 40 foot
high bluffs, steep rapids and shoals; 250 foot overlooks;
whitewater stretches; unique flora and abundant fauna; densely
canopied communities in Sumter National Forest.
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Waccamaw River
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Georgetown, Horry
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RM 0, confluence with Pee Dee River,
to RM 75, NC State line
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75
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1982
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S, R, F, W, H, C
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Deep blackwater swamp stream characterized
by numerous buttressed tree species, predominately cypress
draped with Spanish moss; abundance of wildlife.
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Wateree River
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Sumter, Calhoun, Richland, Kershaw
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RM 0, confluence with Santee River,
to RM 69, below Wateree Lake
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69
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1982
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S, R, G, F, W, H, C
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Remote, inaccessible coastal plain
river with typical floodplain flora species; abundance of
fauna.
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