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Echaw Creek

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Echaw Creek

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.

Suggested Trips (1)

Featured trips for this waterway showing difficulty (circles) and current runnability status (squares). .

(Credit: Berkeley County Blueways)
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