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The Black River is a 151-mile-long (243 km) [1] blackwater river in South Carolina in the United States. It courses through Lee, Sumter, Clarendon, and Williamsburg counties before merging with the Great Pee Dee River in Georgetown County. The river was called the Wee Nee by the Native Americans who once inhabited the area. [2]
Lynches River; May River; Morgan River (SC) New River; Oolenoy River; Okatee River; Old Dead River (Marlboro County) Old Dead River (Richland County, Congaree National Park) Pacolet River (incl. North, South, and Lawson's Fork Creek) Pocotaligo River (Black River tributary) Pocotaligo River (Broad River tributary) Reedy River; Rocky River ...
The Williamsburg County Hometown Chamber Quality of Place Committee was able to get the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources to include a 75-mile stretch of the Black River in the Scenic River Program in 2001. The Black River is one South Carolina's longest rivers and was the seventh addition to the Scenic Rivers. [14] The river is ...
The Little Pee Dee River is threatened by a proposed freeway from Interstate 95 to Myrtle Beach, a new report says Planned SC highway imperils scenic, black water river, national report says Skip ...
In Georgia it’s Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest and “killer turns” and in North Carolina the most scenic drive is, of course, the Blue Ridge Parkway, Thrillist says. Show comments ...
Andrew Pickens Scenic Parkway: SC 11 [5] Bohicket Road: Bohicket Road [6] Cowpens National Battlefield: SC 110 [7] Falling Waters: SC 107 [8] Fort Johnson Road: Fort Johnson Road [9] Hilton Head Highway: US 278 [10] James Edwin McTeer Bridge & the Causeways: US 21 / SC 802 [11] Long Point Road: Long Point Road [12] Mathis Ferry Road: Mathis ...
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In 1989, the river was designated as a "Natural and Scenic River" by the North Carolina General Assembly. In addition, it is the only blackwater river in North Carolina to be designated as a National Wild and Scenic River by the Department of the Interior. In 2010, the Lumber River was voted one of North Carolina’s Ten Natural Wonders, the ...