Souls Harbor is the first of many river accesses on Lake Greenwood. Paddlers and boaters can use this lake access as a start and end point, traveling around Lake Greenwood and up the Saluda River…
This trip from Keowee-Toxaway State Park gives a paddler the chance to explore the upper end of Lake Keowee, nestled in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Paddle up a finger of the lake to the…
Santee State Park sits on the shores of Lake Marion, the largest lake in South Carolina. There are diverse paddling opportunities; you can venture out into big water, hug the wooded shoreline, or…
This paddle offers several miles of cypress shoreline as well as numerous islands and sandbars, some suited for primitive camping. Wading birds, osprey and wood ducks are common in this area.
This area of Lake Moultrie is protected by a series of dikes and islands. There are many places to fish and watch wildlife, such as alligators and wading birds.
Enter a nearly enclosed by known as the Duck Pond to explore large cypress swamp and abundant plant and animal life. A small sandy beach provides an opportunities for resting, swimming, or camping.
The Santee Canal is a beautiful two and one half mile section of the canal that can be accessed by canoe or kayak from Angel’s Cove on the western boundary of the Sandy Beach Wildlife Refuge. It is…