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Congaree River

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Congaree River
Congaree River with the Columbia skyline in the background
Map of the Santee River watershed showing the Congaree River
Location
CountryUnited States
StateSouth Carolina
Physical characteristics
Sourceconfluence of Saluda River and Broad River
 • locationColumbia
 • coordinates33°59′41″N 81°03′01″W / 33.994758°N 81.050268°W / 33.994758; -81.050268
MouthSantee River
 • coordinates
33°41′39″N 80°35′48″W / 33.694120°N 80.596574°W / 33.694120; -80.596574
Length53 mi (85 km)
Basin features
ProgressionCongaree → SanteeAtlantic Ocean
River systemSaluda River
LandmarksCongaree National Park

The Congaree River is a short but wide river in South Carolina in the United States; It flows for approximately 53 miles (85 km). The river serves an important role as the final outlet channel for the entire Lower Saluda and Lower Broad watersheds, before merging with the Wateree River just north of Lake Marion to form the Santee River.[1]

It is formed in Columbia by the confluence of the Saluda and Broad rivers near the Piedmont Fall Line. It serves as part of the boundary between Richland, Calhoun, and Lexington counties. The only cities near the river are Columbia on the east, and Cayce and West Columbia on the west.

Despite the vast bottomland swamp below Columbia, the Congaree is navigable along much of its length at high water by barge traffic. This travels upriver from the Port of Charleston (approximately 100 miles (167 km) away through the Santee-Cooper Lakes to within 5 miles (8 km) of the fall line.

The Congaree National Park, one of the main recreational attractions of the river, is located about halfway down the river's course. The 22,200-acre (90 km²) park contains some of the last remaining old growth bottomland hardwood forest in North America. Recreational opportunities include hiking, biking, bird watching, botanical interests, and canoeing.[2]

The river was named for the Congaree Native Americans who used to live along it.

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Crossings

Below is a list of crossings from the river's origin in Columbia downstream to its confluence with the Wateree, where it forms the Santee River:

See also

References

  1. ^ "Riverfront History". Congaree Riverkeeper. Retrieved 25 October 2023.
  2. ^ "Plan Your Visit Congaree". NPS.gov. Retrieved 25 October 2023.

External links

This page was last edited on 3 November 2023, at 01:49
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