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**Location & Amenities**
Ralph Hamer Sr. Landing provides access to Quimby Creek via Cainhoy Road, approximately one-quarter mile west of Highway 41 in Huger, Berkeley County. The site features a concrete double boat ramp adjacent to the Quimby Creek Bridge, a courtesy dock, and parking. Maintained by Berkeley County, this is a well-developed access point suitable for kayakers, canoeists, and motorboats.
**What to Expect**
Quimby Creek offers paddling opportunities in the Francis Marion National Forest area within the Atlantic Coastal Plain. The landing's double ramp configuration and dock facilities make it convenient for launching a variety of watercraft. The proximity to Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge to the east adds to the recreational appeal of the area, with opportunities to explore tidal marshes and wildlife habitat. Paddlers should be prepared for tidal influences typical of coastal South Carolina waterways.
Nearby Recreation Areas
Cape Romain National Wildlife RefugeLocated within