Where can you see gators in Charleston?

Where can you see gators in Charleston?

Some of the best spots for an almost guaranteed glimpse of one of the huge prehistoric reptiles include the impoundment of the state’s Santee Coastal Reserve near McClellanville. Also, the Donnelley Wildlife Management Area in Green Pond, on U.S. Highway 17 south of Charleston.

Are there alligators in Charleston SC?

Alligators are indigenous to the southern states including South Carolina, Georgia, Florida and even into Virginia. They are quite common in the Charleston area hanging-out in rivers, marshes, ponds, canals and even in golf course lakes. In South Carolina, adult alligators can become quite large at about 13 feet long.

Where can I see alligators in South Carolina?

As a result, alligators will become aggressive, so it’s illegal to interact and feed American Alligators in South Carolina.

  1. Alligator Adventure.
  2. Huntington Beach State Park.
  3. Brookgreen Gardens.
  4. Grand Strand.
  5. Barefoot Landing.

Does Hilton Head have alligators?

Alligators, native to Hilton Head and the Lowcountry, can grow to 12 feet or longer. They are often found sunning on the sides of ponds or lagoons. The animals are ectothermic, meaning they rely on external sources of heat to regulate their body temperature.

Does the Pee Dee River have alligators?

FLORENCE, SC (WMBF) You can find some of the biggest alligators in the US in the Pee Dee region of South Carolina. “They’re in the water; the Pee Dee River is full of alligators, and Jeffries Creek that runs up through the middle of Florence has alligators in it,” said Dennis Matherly.

Does the Waccamaw River have alligators?

yes. Alligators do live in the river but they are rarely seen on the upper part of the Waccamaw River where our Outpost and River Island is located.

Are there sharks in Shem Creek?

An 8-foot lemon shark was caught on the Geechie Dock in Shem Creek on Aug. 17. Fortunately, swimmers and especially paddle boarders have very little to fear from sharks, according to South Carolina Department of Natural Resources (SCDNR) personnel.

What state has the most alligator attacks?

Florida
Florida, which has the most human-alligator interactions, has recorded 24 deadly alligator attacks since 1948 – but 14 of those have occurred in the last 20 years, according to Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission data.

How deep is the Pee Dee River?

6 to 10 feet
The Little Pee Dee is a sluggish meandering blackwater river that ranges between 10 to 25 feet (3 to 8 m) wide and 6 to 10 feet (2 to 3 m) deep in its upper reaches.

Are there alligators in Folly Beach SC?

Folly Beach alligator euthanized for poor health after days in salt water, DNR says. CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCIV) — Beachgoers on the Edge of America were on edge the last several days week, as an alligator was spotted swimming in the ocean off Folly Beach. McBride says it’s not uncommon to see alligators in salt water.

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