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Lee State Park is located 4 miles southeast of Bishopville is a gateway to the Lynches River. Although river access is limited at the park, several boat ramps are located nearby. Fishing may be enjoyed from the park's riverbanks. Children under 14 may fish in the Artesian Lake which has been stocked
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Several sections of the river have been designated by the state of South Carolina as a wild and scenic river, with the upper portions from Bishopville to the eastern boundary of Lynches River County Park receiving designation in 1994, and the lower 57 mile section designated in 2008. The river is a
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you'll find the only bridge in the world that crosses the same river three times and the river does not fork. The Lynches River forms a large 'S" at the place where US Highway 1 crosses the river one mile north of Bethune.
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are also grown. Effingham is the site of McCall Farms, South Carolina's only canning factory. At Johnsonville, the stream passes what was the largest factory along its length, that of
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difficult at low water and dangerous at high water. River enthusiasts have been gradually cleaning up the storm debris. The river is also a popular fishing spot, with
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When the price of gold was released by the federal government, prices rose, and feasibility studies were begun on some of the old sites. At the Brewer
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South Carolina has designated it a Species of Concern. It has only been found in the Lynches and Waccamaw Rivers.
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solution to dissolve the gold. In 1990 an accidental spill released cyanide into Lynches River and 11,000
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with catfish. There is a boardwalk out into the Lynches River floodplain that visitors can enjoy. At
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Another aquatic invertebrate that inhabits the Lynches River is a gastropod called, Ridged Lioplax,
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The river drops off the Piedmont between Bethune and McBee, cutting through the
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and silting and only six small populations still are known to exist.
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died. The mine was closed for a few months for cleanup and repair.
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area in the 19th century, with the first known gold being mined by
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Lynches River in the coastal plain near Scranton, South Carolina
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plant. Just below Johnsonville, Lynches River empties into the
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Lynches River Watershed Information | South Carolina NRCS
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more, as it finishes its course through the coastal
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Below this the river valley widens and it begins to
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Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. 614:as critical habitat for the federally endangered 610:Part of Lynches River has been designated by the 363:with some agricultural land, especially around 704:"Bethune - Kershaw County Chamber of Commerce" 862:Rivers of Williamsburg County, South Carolina 827:Rivers of Chesterfield County, South Carolina 679:"Lynches Scenic River Management Plan - 2003" 8: 770:http://www.fws.gov/endangered/r/fr93505.html 708:Bethune - Kershaw County Chamber of Commerce 683:SCDNR - Lynches Scenic River Management Plan 550:widens, the riversides become forested with 832:Rivers of Darlington County, South Carolina 467:Carolina Sandhills National Wildlife Refuge 374:This section of the river was an important 847:Rivers of Lancaster County, South Carolina 389:in Lynches River and its tributaries near 340:The upper reaches of the River are in the 837:Rivers of Florence County, South Carolina 106:Learn how and when to remove this message 842:Rivers of Kershaw County, South Carolina 857:Rivers of Sumter County, South Carolina 729:"SCDNR Species - Carolina Heelsplitter" 645: 867:Rivers of Union County, North Carolina 315:, blocking the flow at places, making 120: 118:River in South Carolina, United States 733:SCDNR Species - Carolina Heelsplitter 516:belt. Bishopville is the site of the 7: 852:Rivers of Lee County, South Carolina 44:adding citations to reliable sources 566:are also rich agricultural areas. 14: 509:, it flows through a traditional 872:Tributaries of the Pee Dee River 756:SCDNR - Designated Scenic Rivers 397:starting about 1828. Before the 141: 129: 20: 291:border, and thence to join the 31:needs additional citations for 612:U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service 1: 192:Physical characteristics 564:Johnsonville, South Carolina 529:Johnsonville, South Carolina 518:South Carolina Cotton Museum 222: • elevation 503:Bishopville, South Carolina 277:Declaration of Independence 248: • location 210: • location 888: 359:. Much of the Piedmont is 793:34.8206931°N 80.5535716°W 527:Lynches River in winter, 507:Lynchburg, South Carolina 323:, redbreast, catfish and 262:140 mi (230 km) 230: 196: 140: 128: 822:Rivers of South Carolina 817:Rivers of North Carolina 465:. Near the river is the 226:700 ft (210 m) 147:Pee Dee River watershed. 798:34.8206931; -80.5535716 482:Bethune, South Carolina 420:and leaching it with a 348:, consisting mostly of 344:, an area of worn down 654:"Lynches Scenic River" 537:Coward, South Carolina 531: 471:Sandhills State Forest 285:Waxhaw, North Carolina 658:SCDNR - Scenic Rivers 616:Carolina heelsplitter 526: 635:Lioplax subcarinata. 367:, site of an annual 352:, overlain by rocky 311:in 1989 felled many 40:improve this article 789: /  600:Great Pee Dee River 475:Chesterfield County 293:Great Pee Dee River 620:Lasmigona decorata 588:Wellman Industries 532: 350:metamorphic rocks 273:Thomas Lynch, Jr. 266: 265: 116: 115: 108: 90: 879: 804: 803: 801: 800: 799: 794: 790: 787: 786: 785: 782: 744: 743: 741: 739: 725: 719: 718: 716: 714: 700: 694: 693: 691: 689: 675: 669: 668: 666: 664: 650: 275:, signer of the 223: 211: 145: 133: 121: 111: 104: 100: 97: 91: 89: 48: 24: 16: 887: 886: 882: 881: 880: 878: 877: 876: 807: 806: 797: 795: 791: 788: 783: 780: 778: 776: 775: 752: 747: 737: 735: 727: 726: 722: 712: 710: 702: 701: 697: 687: 685: 677: 676: 672: 662: 660: 652: 651: 647: 643: 622:, a freshwater 608: 594:processing and 501:. 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