Waccamaw National Wildlife Refuge, established in 1997, is dedicated to protecting and managing diverse habitat within coastal river ecosystems. The refuge offers a range of wildlife-dependent recreational activities such as hunting, fishing, birding, hiking, and environmental education.
With wetland habitats that include tidal rice fields, blackwater swamps, and forested wetlands along the Waccamaw and Great Pee Dee Rivers, the refuge serves as a crucial habitat for migratory birds, fish, and other wildlife. Visitors can explore miles of interpretive nature trails, paddle through scenic waterways, and enjoy birding opportunities amidst the diverse ecosystem.
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