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Hi Larry,
We have been doing a river trip that includes Lake Moultrie and the lower Cooper River for the last 8 years now but never knew we could go over into Bushy Park Reservoir. Next time we do that trip we will follow your directions to check it out. Most of our previous trips started at Columbia on the Congaree and ended up in Charleston. Last year we started on the Wateree in Camden, took the Wateree to the Congaree, the Congaree to Lake Marion, Lake Marion to Lake Moultrie and then on to Charleston via the Cooper. One year we even camped on the same bluff you camped on on the upper Cooper River ![]() Since we have done 7 trips down the same river system we decided we might get adventurous and try some different rivers. This year we are going to try the Pee Dee and maybe the Savannah next year. I live in upstate SC but grew up in Charleston where many of the other river trip participants still live so we and going to try to end up there on most of our trips. Maybe after we run out of rivers in SC we will try some in GA and NC. Thanks again for the info on the Bushy Park Reservoir. Funny that we passed the turn to it so many times and never knew it was there. The upper Cooper really is a very beautiful river. Thanks, Billy |
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"Billy" wrote in
oups.com: Hi Larry, We have been doing a river trip that includes Lake Moultrie and the lower Cooper River for the last 8 years now but never knew we could go over into Bushy Park Reservoir. Next time we do that trip we will follow your directions to check it out. Most of our previous trips started at Columbia on the Congaree and ended up in Charleston. Last year we started on the Wateree in Camden, took the Wateree to the Congaree, the Congaree to Lake Marion, Lake Marion to Lake Moultrie and then on to Charleston via the Cooper. One year we even camped on the same bluff you camped on on the upper Cooper River ![]() Yes, as you come down the Cooper and pass under the railroad draw bridge when the river makes a sweeping turn to the right at the bluff with camps on top, the river turns left. Go straight down the canal and it comes out into the Bushy Park Reservoir all in fresh water. But, be warned no boats can make it under the road bridge by the canal's launch ramp taller than a small bimini on a runabout. No large boats will go past the bridge and must continue down the Cooper into the salt side of the dam. Also of interest if you dive, where the river turns off to the left at the canal, a lot of divers dive that area in search of civil war artifacts and old plantation stuff. I don't know why, but I've seen a lot of diving in the Cooper just downstream from that junction, about even with the little bluff to starboard going downriver. Since we have done 7 trips down the same river system we decided we might get adventurous and try some different rivers. This year we are going to try the Pee Dee and maybe the Savannah next year. I live in upstate SC but grew up in Charleston where many of the other river trip participants still live so we and going to try to end up there on most of our trips. Maybe after we run out of rivers in SC we will try some in GA and NC. There's 3200 miles of navigable waterways within 50 miles of my little place on the Ashley River at Riverbend, across from historic Magnolia Gardens Plantation. I doubt I'll live long enough to see 25% of it...(c; Thanks again for the info on the Bushy Park Reservoir. Funny that we passed the turn to it so many times and never knew it was there. The upper Cooper really is a very beautiful river. The upper T in the Cooper that separates the East Cooper from the tailrace West Cooper is also another area to explore, as are many of the large tidal creeks past old homes. Navy had the river below Bushy Park closed for a long time after 9/11 past the weapons station and training subs downriver from where Bushy Park's salt water side intersects, but it has been re-opened, now. Goose Creek, itself, is the largest creek just on the Charleston side of the Navy's property and goes back into the area a LONG way past some beautifully kept mansions the public barely knows about in Hanahan on a gulf course community that dates back into the roaring 20's. It's also a great little small boat trip down the tidal creek, as is the creek into Hanahan, itself, where the long wharf ends upriver from the paper mill by the old Navy small boat docks in that creek. Bushy Park's ramp is a fantastic place to launch into the salt then play in the river ending up back where you started by going around the loop....already flushed and ready to trailer in the fresh water..... |
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