Maps of South Carolina Rivers

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Hey all,
I'm shocked these are that hard to find (maybe I'm just bad at google) but does anyone have a source for navigational quality physical maps of rivers in SC? Specifically looking for the Cooper, the Black River, the Wadmalaw, the Edisto, and others in the region.
Thanks
 
Try searching for charts instead of maps. I found this site but you could probably print them off the NOAA site.

 
Charts, didn't think about that. Thanks!
 
Charts, didn't think about that. Than
Hey all,
I'm shocked these are that hard to find (maybe I'm just bad at google) but does anyone have a source for navigational quality physical maps of rivers in SC? Specifically looking for the Cooper, the Black River, the Wadmalaw, the Edisto, and others in the region.
Thanks
Sounds like you like diving rivers. What’s your favorite one?
 
Hey all,
I'm shocked these are that hard to find (maybe I'm just bad at google) but does anyone have a source for navigational quality physical maps of rivers in SC? Specifically looking for the Cooper, the Black River, the Wadmalaw, the Edisto, and others in the region.
Thanks
Garmin (Navionics) Boating app with US charts subscription.
 

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@HMWIII Big fan of the Cooper. Do most of my diving there.
 
@Cheddardawg I'd be interested. Feel free to shoot a PM sometime and we can talk about it.
 
Adding the C-MAP/Simrad charts app to this thread as an option for others who may be looking in the future. Works on phone/tablet for scouting and pins will sync up with the chart plotter on the boat for $15 a year. Just a different option to the Garmin/Navionics listed above. Both C-Map & Navionics have worked well for me the few times I dove the Cooper between the old rice mill and Nucor.

C-MAP App: Premium nautical charts and features on mobile.
 

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