Water Trail

Woods Bay Canoe  

(Clarendon County)

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Description:
An easy one-mile paddle through Woods Bay State Natural Area near Sumter is an opportunity to explore one of the last remaining Carolina Bays in the Coastal Plain. Hundreds of years ago, thousands of similar bays speckled the area. But only a few remain untouched by human development and Woods Bay might be the best example. Although they’re not quite swamps in the classic sense, Carolina Bays are considered “elliptical depressions,” because the land is relatively dry even though the terrain appears swampy. Woods Bay, in fact, contains a cypress swamp and an open savanna, while a millpond outside the bay is one of the park’s man-made features. And while there are hiking trails and a boardwalk present, the best way to explore Woods Bay is by canoe. A marked trail is accessible most of the year and will allow patient paddlers a chance to see wildlife such as alligators, herons, egrets, and osprey. Some of the park’s flora includes the bladderwort and the insect-eating pitcher plant.

Length: Approximately one mile one way

Access Points: One access and take-out point is within the park. From Sumter, drive southeast on US 378 and turn left onto I 95. Turn right at Exit 141 onto SC 53. Drive 1.3 miles and turn right onto Sumter County S-43-597. When S-43-597 ends, turn left onto S-43-48. The park entrance is approximately 1.5 miles on the right.

Camping: No camping is available.

Park Information: Woods Bay State Natural Area, Route #1, Box 208, Olanta, SC 29114. Telephone: 843-659-4445.

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