The Wateree River, about 75 mi (120 km) long, is a tributary of the Santee River in central South Carolina in the United States, which flows to the Atlantic Ocean.
Course
The Wateree River is a continuation of the
Catawba River, which flows from the
Blue Ridge Mountains in
North Carolina; the Catawba and Wateree are the same river with different names assigned to sections of it. The name change occurs at
Lake Wateree, which is formed by a
hydroelectric dam in
Kershaw County, South Carolina, about the point where Wateree Creek empties into it. The Wateree flows generally southward through Kershaw County and along the common boundary of
Richland and
Sumter Counties, past the town of
Camden. It joins the
Congaree River to form the Santee River about 35 mi (55 km) southeast of
Columbia.
See also
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