Tugaloo River
The Tugaloo River is a tributary of the Savannah River, located in the southeastern United States. It flows through parts of Georgia and South Carolina, serving as a natural boundary between the two states. The river is approximately 30 miles long and is known for its scenic beauty and recreational opportunities.
The Tugaloo River is formed by the confluence of the Chattooga River and the Seneca River. It eventually merges with the Savannah River near the town of Hartwell. The river supports various wildlife and is popular for activities such as fishing, kayaking, and hiking along its banks.