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Hiking
Trail
Little Bull Creek
(Sandy
Island)
Trail Map

Description:
You probably won't see many other hikers during your walk on this easy,
2.5-mile loop, because
the only access to the island is by private boat. You will begin at the Old Ferry Landing, follow Little Bull Creek,
and then return concurrent with the Red Cockaded Woodpecker Trail.
Since you follow Little
Bull Creek for part of the hike, be aware that the tides can influence
the water levels. You will pass under stately moss-draped oaks, then through a longleaf pine forest where
some of the trees are more than 100 years old, and is the habitat for the
endangered red-cockaded woodpecker. This is also an area where many rare plant
species thrive, so stay on the marked trail. There are
no facilities on Sandy Island, so bring any food or water you may
need. Insect repellant is a must during the
summer, and remember you are also in the habitat of many snakes and
alligators. Do not remove any animals or plants, or go into inhabited areas.
Length: 2.5 mile loop.
Fees:
None.
Directions:
From Myrtle Beach, drive south on US 17 to Murrell’s Inlet and turn
right (west) onto Wachesaw Road (Horry County S-62). Look for Wacca
Wache Landing in approximately 2.5 miles. From the landing, go by boat
to Mulberry Landing, which is approximately 2 miles north on the
west side of the Waccamaw River and marked by a Department of Natural
Resources sign. A second trailhead is approximately 4 miles farther
on Bull Creek. Be aware the tides can influence conditions on the
river.
Hours: From dawn to dusk.
Camping: No camping.
Information: Nature Conservancy Wingel Bay Bioreserve, 420 Dirleton Road,
Georgetown, SC, 29440,
Telephone:
843-527-2557, Fax 843-527-6961.

South Carolina State Trails Program
South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism
1205 Pendleton Street :: Columbia, SC 29201 :: 803-734-0173
Updated: October 25, 2004
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