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Water
Trail
Tyger
River Canoe
(Union
County)
Trail Map

Description:
From a put-in south of Union, the Middle Tyger River cleaves Sumter
National Forest for 24 miles of moderate, swift-moving flatwater.
According to local lore, this river earned its name either because of
a French fur trader named Tygert or the “tygers” -- possibly
Carolina panthers -- early explorers saw along its banks. But the
water occasionally lives up to the label, too, especially during
spring rains! Like its sister, the Enoree River, the Tyger is
generally shallow and narrow. Although there is some whitewater in the
upper sections, the overwhelming majority is brisk flatwater. A
pine-hardwood mix forest beyond sloping banks and some marshy bogs
characterize the surrounding landscape. White-tailed deer, turkey, and
great blue herons are common fauna here. Canoes and flat-bottom boats
are the most suitable craft for the Tyger. Float time for this stretch
is approximately 15 hours.
Length:
Approximately 24 miles one way. But can be done in sections.
Fees:
None.
Access
Points:
Mileage is approximate and for reference
only.
Mile
0 - Cedar Bluff Bridge - This is a canoe throw-in, approximately 50 yards
upstream from the bridge on the north bank of the river. From Exit 52
on I-26 at Clinton, drive north on SC 56 for .6 mile and bear right
onto Laurens County S-30-98 (Changes to S-44-22 in Union County). Drive 10.8
miles to the community of Cross Keys and continue north on SC 49. The
bridge is 3.3 miles.
Mile
3 -
Minnows Bridge Road (FS Road 323) - Canoe only. From Exit 52 on I-26 at
Clinton, drive north on SC 56 for .6 mile and bear right onto Laurens
County S-30-98 (Changes to S-44-22 in Union County). Drive to the community
of Cross Keys and turn right onto Union County Road S-44-18. Drive for
3.4 miles and turn left onto S-44-80. Drive .9 mile and turn left onto
S-44-79 (Changes to FS 323 when the pavement ends) and continue to the
river. Canoe only.
Mile
7 - Rose Hill Landing (Gist Bridge)
- This is a public landing with a concrete ramp. From Exit 52 on I-26
at Clinton, drive north on SC 56 for .6 mile and bear right onto
Laurens County S-30-98. Drive to the community of Cross Keys and turn
right onto S-44-18. Drive for 5.1 miles and turn left onto S-44-63. Drive
2.2 miles and turn left onto S-44-16. The bridge is approximately 1 mile.
Canoes and john boats.
Mile
13 - Beatty’s Bridge - This is a public landing with a concrete ramp. From Exit 72 on I-26
at Newberry, drive north on SC 121 to US 176. Continue on US 176
through Whitmire. The bridge and landing are approximately 4.5 miles.
Canoes and john boats.
Mile
18 - SC 121 Bridge - Throw-in and some portage is required. From Exit 72 on I-26 at
Newberry, drive north on SC 121 to US 176. Continue on US 176 through
Whitmire and turn right onto SC 72/121. The bridge is approximately 2
miles. Canoes and kayaks only.
Mile
24 - Gordon’s Bridge - This is the last take-out before the Broad River, and is on the right
side just before the bridge. From Exit 74 on I-26 at Newberry, drive
north on SC 34 for 5.5 miles and turn left onto Newberry County
S-36-55.
Drive 3.6 miles, and turn left onto S-36-45. Drive 5.4 miles and turn
right onto S-36-54. The bridge is 3 miles.
Hours:
Year-round
Camping:
Contact the District Office for information and a permit to camp along
the river.
Information:
Sumter
National Forest, Enoree
Ranger District, Tyger Office 3557 Whitmire Hwy., Union, SC 29379
Telephone:
864-427-9858.

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South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism
1205 Pendleton Street :: Columbia, SC 29201 :: 803-734-0173
Updated: November 30, 2005
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