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Water
Trail
Black
River (East)
(Georgetown
County)
Trail Map

Description:
Even if its name isn’t a total giveaway, you can count on the
23-mile Black River trail near Andrews to be a genuine Lowcountry
stream. It’s easy paddling on inky-colored water amid a forest of
loblolly pine and water oak. And from the initial put-in at Pump House
Landing, you will get a fine taste of the black water experience. You
float beneath canopies of black willow, 20-foot tall limestone bluffs
and nesting areas of turkey, hawk, and wood duck. There’s a chance
you may see snowy egrets as well. Wildlife is diverse here, since
otters live in the waters as far down as SC 41. It’s important to
note that the river pinches down to amazingly narrow channels at
times. After the first mile of this passage, for instance, a section
called “The Narrows” will take you through a maze of brush.
A
brochure on the entire Black River Water Trail by the Sea Grant
Consortium is available from the Georgetown Visitor Center.
Length:
40 miles one way
Fees:
None
Access Points:
Mileage and GPS coordinates are approximate and for reference
only.
Mile
0 - (GPS N 33.4897 W 79.5455) - Pump House Landing - This is a public landing with a concrete ramp.
From Andrews, drive north on SC 41 and at the railroad tracks turn
right onto Williamsburg County S-45-303, then left onto Georgetown County
S-22-699. The landing is at the end.
Mile
5 - (GPS N 33.4728 W 79.4990)
- Pine Tree Landing - This is a public landing with a concrete ramp on the
left side of the river. From Andrews, drive north on SC 41 and cross
the railroad tracks. Turn right onto Big Dam Swamp Road (Georgetown
County S-22-38), drive about two miles, turn right and go to the landing.
Camping and fresh water.
Mile
10 - (GPS N 33.4824 W 79. 4566) - Pea House Landing - This is a public landing with a concrete ramp on the
left side of the river. From Andrews, drive north on SC 41 and cross
the railroad tracks. Turn right onto Big Dam Swamp Road (Georgetown
County S-22-38) and go to the end. Camping.
Mile
22 - (GPS N 33.5469 W 79.4006)
- Brown’s Ferry Landing - This is a public landing with a concrete ramp on
the left side of the river. From Andrews, drive north on SC 41 and
turn right onto SC 51. Follow signs to the landing. Camping.
Mile
28 - (GPS N 33.5447 W 79.3552) - Rocky Point Landing - This is a public landing with a concrete ramp on the
left side of the river. From Andrews, drive north on SC 41 and turn
right onto SC 51. Drive to the community of Oatland and turn left onto
Georgetown County S-22-179. When S-22-179 ends, turn right onto S-22-6, drive
1.2 miles and turn right onto S-22-4. Drive approximately .5 mile, turn
right on a dirt road and follow the signs to Rocky Point Park. Camping
Mile
36 -
(GPS N 33.5056 W 79. 2962) - Peter’s Creek - This is a public landing on the left side of the
river. From Andrews, drive north on SC 41 and turn right onto SC 51.
Drive to the community of Oatland and turn left onto Georgetown County
S-22-179. When S-22-179 ends, turn right onto S-22-6, drive 1.2 miles and turn
right onto S-22-4. Drive approximately 5 miles and turn right onto
Georgtown County S-22-574. Watch for signs to the landing.
Mile
40
- (GPS N 33.4806 W 79.2715) - US 701 Bridge - The last take-out point at the Georgetown Shrine
Club Landing and donations are accepted for its use. From Andrews,
drive north on SC 41 and turn right onto SC 51. Drive to the community
of Oatland and turn left onto Georgetown County S-22-179. When
S-22-179
ends, turn right onto S-22-6, drive 1.2 miles and turn right onto
S-22-4.
Drive approximately 7 miles and turn right onto US 701. The landing is
at the bridge.
Hours:
Year-round
Camping:
Primitive camping and fresh artesian well water available at Pine Tree
Landing. Find additional camping at Pea House Landing and Brown’s
Ferry Landing. Contact Georgetown Chamber of Commerce for additional
information.
Information:
Georgetown County Chamber of Commerce, P.O. Box 1776, Georgetown, SC
29442. Telephone: 800-777-7705.
Or
Georgetown County Visitor Center, 1001 Front Street, Georgetown, SC
29440, Telephone: 843-546-8436.

South Carolina State Trails Program
South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism
1205 Pendleton Street :: Columbia, SC 29201 :: 803-734-0173
Webmaster:
bswanson@scprt.com
Updated: December 10, 2007
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