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Water
Trail
Wambaw
Creek Canoe
(Berkeley
County)
Trail Map

Description:
The easy, five-mile float on tide-influenced Wambaw Creek Canoe Trail
north of Charleston, will also take you into one of the state’s five
federally designated wilderness areas; the 1,900-acre Wambaw Creek
Wilderness that was created in 1980. A tributary of the Santee River,
the creek meanders languidly through the vast swamps of Francis Marion
National Forest. In the 1700s, settlers used slave labor to convert
parts of this swamp into rice fields and harvest timber and you can
still see remains of long-abandoned canals and rice-field dikes along
the way. Although the surrounding land is a dull loblolly pine forest
(large timber companies took most mature trees by the 1930s),
there’s a chance you may see rare swallow-tailed kite, black-crowned
night heron, and red-shouldered hawk.
Length:
5.0 miles
Fees:
None.
Access Points:
Mileage and GPS coordinates are approximate and for reference
only.
Mile
0 - (GPS N 33.1777 W 79.4971)
- Still Landing - This is a public landing on Forest Service Road FR
211B. From Charleston, drive northeast on US 17 and at McClellanville
turn left onto SC 45. Drive approximately 5 miles and turn right onto
Forest Service Road FR 211. Drive approximately 4 miles, turn left
onto FR 211B, and continue to the landing. You can go either direction
from here
Mile
5 - (GPS N 33.2073 W 79.4687)-
Elmwood Landing
- This
is a primitive campsite and public landing near Hampton Plantation
State Historic Site. From Charleston, drive northeast on US 17 and
approximately 5 miles past McClellanville turn left onto Charleston
County S-10-857. Just past Hampton Plantation State Historic Site,
S-10-857
turns into FR 204. Continue to the landing. There are no other
landings beyond this point.
Hours:
Year-round. Check with the Sewee Visitor and Environmental Center for
current conditions.
Camping:
Camping is permitted in Francis Marion National Forest, but there are
few suitable areas due to the swampy nature of the stream banks.
Information:
Francis Marion
National Forest,
Sewee Visitor and Environmental Education Center, 5821 US Hwy. 17
North, Awendaw, SC 29429.
Telephone:
843-928-3368, Fax: 843-928-3828

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South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism
1205 Pendleton Street :: Columbia, SC 29201 :: 803-734-0173
Updated: March 14, 2006
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