Waccamaw River
The Waccamaw River is a scenic waterway located in the southeastern United States, primarily flowing through North Carolina and South Carolina. It stretches approximately 140 miles and is known for its winding path, lush landscapes, and diverse ecosystems. The river is part of the Waccamaw River Basin, which supports various wildlife and plant species.
The river is popular for recreational activities such as fishing, kayaking, and boating. It also plays a vital role in the local economy and ecology, providing habitats for numerous species and serving as a water source for nearby communities. The Waccamaw River is a designated National Wild and Scenic River, highlighting its natural beauty and importance.