This easy paddling section makes for a nice day trip.
You will not see many signs of human habitation or prominent landmarks,
although, you may see an abundance of animals and birds including
herons, eagles, and American egrets. Numerous sandbars and islands along
the way provide an opportunity to stop for lunch, camping, or just to
rest a bit. This trip is best made during the spring or fall, because of
the heat in this area.
NOTE: Before you go call Santee
Cooper at 8009252537 about water release information. Water release
from the St. Stephen Hydro plant can cause the water levels to vary
considerably, so be aware if you plan to camp. Also, cell phone coverage
in this area is very poor.
Length: 16.2 miles.
Fees: No fee.
Access Points:
Mileage and GPS coordinates are approximate and for reference
only.
Mile 0 (GPS N 33.4045 W 79.8648)
Arrowhead Landing From St. Stephen, drive east on SC 45 for
approximately 4.5 miles and turn left onto Arrowhead Landing Rd. and
continue to the landing.
Mile 6.2 (GPS N 33.3760 W 79.7842)
Mile 10.4 (GPS N 33.3353 W 79.7550)
Mile 16.2 (GPS N 33.3043 W 79.6782)
Highway 41 Landing
- From Moncks Corner drive north on US 17A. At Jamestown turn left onto
US 17A/SC41 and continue to the river.
Hours: Dawn to dusk
Camping: Primitive camping is
allowed on sandbars on the river.
Information: The Berkeley Conservation District, PO Box 6122,
Moncks Corner, SC 29461
Telephone: 843-719-4049, or http://www.berkeleyblueways.com/about.htm.
For water levels call Santee Cooper at 18009252537.

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