The
Combahee River and its tributaries are well known for abundant bird
life. During the fall and winter, eagles and waterfowl are common. Spring
brings migratory songbirds and numerous ospreys and Mississippi kites.
Cruising alligators are common during the warmer months. The river borders
several segments of the ACE Basin National Wildlife Refuge and there
are many old broken-banked ricefields available for exploration. Visitors
may recognize scenery from the movie "Forrest Gump" as they
paddle the river. Freshwater fishing for redbreast and largemouth bass
is excellent.
Trip:
Cuckhold's Creek to Highway 17
Launch: Cuckhold's Creek Landing, Hwy. 66
near White Hall, Colleton County
Land: Steel Bridge Landing, U.S. 17, Beaufort County
Length: 5-6 hours
Tide: Launch on early falling tide. Tides at Cuckhold's
landing are 5-6 hours behind Charleston Harbor.
Highlights: Excellent bird habitat in Cuckhold's
Creek with broken bank ricefields available for exploring. During
late spring and early summer spider lilies bloom along the banks.
A view of the Combahee Plantation house on the right is available
shortly after put in. Once Cuckhold's Creek enters the Combahee, wind
and tides can make for difficult paddling.
Walterboro-Colleton Chamber of Commerce
PO Box 426 (109-C Benson Street)
Walterboro, SC 29488
Phone: (843) 549-9595
Fax: (843) 549-5775
E-mail: info@walterboro.org