This is one of the most well-known sections of whitewater in the US. Section IV includes major whitewater, including Five Falls, a set of five Class IV-V rapids within 1/3 of a mile.
360-acre Lake Juniper and the surrounding cypress wetlands can be explored by canoe and kayak. The park offers canoe, kayak, and SUP rentals. Be sure to check out the Moonlight Canoe Floats happening…
Noteworthy on this trip is rich lushness of the banks and the feeling of untouched wilderness.Small alligators and anhinga are common sightings on this trip.
Starting in downtown Columbia, you quickly leave the city behind and float for 46 miles without another public river access. The Congaree is a big, wide river with densely forested banks, huge…
Croft State Park is a state park located near the town of Spartanburg in Spartanburg County, South Carolina. The park is located on land that was used for a US Army training camp and prisoner-of-war…
Echaw Creek contains some of the largest and oldest cypress trees you will see in Berkeley County. Wildlife is abundant in this area, with white-tailed deer and wood duck spotted frequently.
The Edisto River Canoe and Kayak Trail is a unique paddling experience along the longest free-flowing blackwater river in North America. The Edisto is a quintessential blackwater river, and this…
This stretch of the ERCK Trail is a “sister section” to the one immediately upstream. A meandering channel is interspersed with a few signs of civilization and side draws along this 4 mile route…
The uppermost stretch of the Edisto River Canoe and Kayak Trail (ERCK Trail) winds approximately 3 miles along one of the narrowest sections of the Edisto River, one of South Carolina's idyllic…