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The Santee River is a river in South Carolina in the United States, and is 143 miles (230 km) long.The Santee and its tributaries provide the principal drainage for the coastal areas of southeastern South Carolina and navigation for the central coastal plain of South Carolina, emptying into the Atlantic Ocean about halfway between Myrtle Beach and Charleston near the community of McClellanville.
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Little River (Oconee County, South Carolina) Little River (Saluda River tributary) Little River (Santee River tributary) Little Salkehatchie River; Little Saluda River; Little Sandy River; Lumber River; Lynches River; May River; Morgan River (SC) New River; Oolenoy River; Okatee River; Old Dead River (Marlboro County) Old Dead River (Richland ...
Interstate 95 bridge over Lake Marion, Santee, SC; The old (bypassed road) bridge/causeway is used as fishing pier. Man-made in the 1930s on the farmlands and marshes of the Santee River valley, Lake Marion is famous for trophy-quality game fish, especially largemouth bass. New condominium by Lake Marion, Santee, SC
The Saluda River is a principal tributary of the Congaree River, about 200 mi (320 km) long, in northern and western South Carolina in the United States. Via the Congaree River, it is part of the watershed of the Santee River , which flows to the Atlantic Ocean .
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The Santee River once stretched from South Carolina beaches on the Atlantic Ocean to the very foot of the North Carolina mountains. Check out these photos of a kayak trip on the historic ‘River ...
The Wateree River, about 75 mi (120 km) long, is a tributary of the Santee River in central South Carolina in the United States, which flows to the Atlantic Ocean. It was named for the Wateree Native Americans , a tribe who had migrated to this area from western North Carolina.