South Carolina · USA

Little Pee Dee River Heritage Preserve Oxbow Trail

Black water river swamp sanctuary access

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The Oxbow Trail winds through 2,500 acres of untouched Little Pee Dee River swampland where cypress trees older than the Revolutionary War create cathedral-like canopies over black water sloughs. This old logging road follows the river’s ancient meanders past massive tupelo gums and through seasonal wetlands that flood deep enough to strand trucks during spring freshets. The trail dead-ends at Devil’s Elbow, a dramatic river bend where you can camp on high ground and listen to barred owls call across water that reflects nothing but stars.

Easy to moderate depending on water levels, stock SUVs can handle dry conditions but 4WD recommended during wet season. Access requires crossing private timber company land — respect gates and no hunting signs. Best visited fall through early spring when mosquitoes calm down and water levels drop. No permits but notify DNR of overnight camping plans. What you get: genuine South Carolina river swamp experience and some of the state’s best wildlife photography opportunities, especially for wading birds and resident alligator populations.

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Length (miles)8 mi / 12.9 km
DurationHalf day
Max elevation (ft)95 ft
Best seasonOctober-March
Minimum vehicleStock SUV high-clearance
Nearest townMarion, South Carolina
Land managerSC Department of Natural Resources
Permit requiredNo
Cell serviceNone
Water crossingsYes
Dispersed campingYes
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