Swamp Fox Trail

Things To DoMoncks Corner, SC 29461, USA
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This is a multi-day paddling trip with designated camping sites; if completed from start to finish, you get five days of great paddling on Lakes Marion & Moultrie and four nights camping along the waterways. The scenery along the trail varies from cypress-filled swamps, historic mills, and church sites, to big views of open water.

If completed from start to finish, this trip is designed for five days of paddling, and four nights of camping at designated campsites. Below is a description of the different sections and campsites. You can download the GPX or KML files to be used in your own GPS. The official trail map is also available for download. The official website for the trail is available here.

Trail Sections and Camping

The sections are in order from top to bottom. Alternate access points and campsites are shown on the map if you are interested in a shorter, or slightly different trip. A few tips for camping: wear bright orange clothing from October 1 to January 1 due to hunting season on the Sandy Beach site and any other area designated for hunting season. Only build fires in designated fire rings, do not cut trees, and leave the site cleaner than you found it. Follow the Leave No Trace Severn Principles.

*Stump Hole Section

The trail starts at the top of Lake Marion, where you can choose a route to the right along the shore, or explore Stump Hole Swamp, to the left. You will continue to the to Santee State Park on the right shoreline, where you can camp for the first night. To ensure a campsite, make reservations through the park.

*Eutaw Section

This section of the trail offers two very historic sites for history buffs. First, Eutaw Springs Battle Field is near Eutaw Creek on your right before the campsite. You can visit the battlefield by paddling into the creek, take out at Bell's Marina, walk a short distance to Hwy 6, and a take a short walk to your left. Second, the ruins of Old Ferguson Mill (1800's) are visible as you follow the trail towards the Chimney Island section.

*Chimney Island Section

A must see side trip on the section is Church Island which is a former church site and graveyard. This section winds between islands, and alternates between wooded sections and views of open water. Camping is on Chimney Island.

*Cross Section

This section takes you through the Diversion Canal into Lake Moultrie. You will then wind around to the north. There are two possible campsites at the end of this section. One is at the mouth of the Old Santee Canal, which operated from its completion in 1800 through 1850. Today there remains a beautiful two and a half-mile section of the black water canal bordered by moss-laden cypress trees.

*Jungle Section

The Jungle” is an enclosed Tupelo swamp presenting an appearance much like the famed Okefenokee Swamp of Georgia, albeit on a smaller scale. The primary forestation in these waters is Tupelo, with some cypress growth near the forested boundaries. The waters themselves are heavily grown with fragrant water lilies, in season, as well as lotus plants and various grasses. At the northeastern corner of the lake, head south to Hines Dr. Landing.

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Swamp Fox Trail
Moncks CornerSC 29461, USA
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