Cedar Creek Gauge
Water levels can fluctuate as much as 10 feet on Cedar Creek, but the U.S.G.S. has it under control.
Plan Around Cedar Creek Gauge
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Cedar Creek Gauge Details
Within the park, the U.S. Geological Survey maintains the Cedar Creek Gauge, which helps regulate water flow. Water levels can fluctuate as much as 10 feet on the creek, so it's important to pay close attention to water levels before embarking on a paddling trip through the park.
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Nearby Points of Interest Around Cedar Creek Gauge
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20.9 mi away
Bates Ferry Trail (#7)
A shorter hike to the Congaree River can be made on the Bates Ferry Trail (#7)
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Congaree River Gauge
Water levels can fluctuate as much as 10 feet on Cedar Creek, but the U.S.G.S. has it under control.
28.6 mi away
South Cedar Creek Landing
Take an easy roundtrip paddling trip from South Cedar Creek Landing.
28.6 mi away
Cedar Creek
Cedar Creek is one of Congaree National Park's major waterways.