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**Location & Access:** Bushy Park offers convenient boat launch access to the Back River near Moncks Corner in Berkeley County. The facility features dual boat ramps on both sides of Bushy Park Road, with the primary launch on the northwest side. This is a freshwater access point, distinct from the nearby salt water ramp that provides Cooper River access.
**River Conditions:** The Back River is a medium-sized waterway (21.4 miles long) with very gentle characteristics ideal for paddlers of all skill levels. With minimal elevation drop (4 feet total) and an average slope of just 0.2 feet per mile, the river flows slowly at approximately 1.3 feet per second. Average flows of 107 cubic feet per second provide reliable water levels throughout the year, making this a stable paddling destination. The flat terrain of the Atlantic Coastal Plain means you can expect calm, scenic conditions with minimal current.
**Area Highlights:** Beyond paddling, the Bushy Park area offers rich cultural and historical exploration. The site sits within the Gullah/Geechee Cultural Heritage Corridor, a Congressionally-designated region celebrating African American heritage and traditions. Nearby Charles Pinckney National Historic Site provides additional educational opportunities about South Carolina's colonial and early American history.
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Charles Pinckney National Historic SiteLocated within
Gullah/Geechee Cultural Heritage CorridorLocated within