This is a list of waterways that form the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway , sometimes called the Intracoastal Canal, and crossings (bridges , tunnels and ferries ) of it.
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Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway
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Frequent access points to the Atlantic Ocean are not shown.
Florida Bay
Baker Cut (manmade)
Buttonwood Sound
Grouper Creek
Tarpon Basin
Dusenberg Creek
Blackwater Sound
Jewfish Creek
Barnes Sound
Little Card Sound
Card Sound
Biscayne Bay
Biscayne Creek
Dumfoundling Bay
Man-made canal
Stranahan River
New River
New River Sound
Middle River
Man-made canal
Hillsboro River
Man-made canal (Hillsboro Canal branches off it)
Lake Boca Raton The intracoastal waterway in Pompano Beach, Florida
Man-made canal?
Lake Wyman
Lake Rogers
Man-made canal
Lake Worth
Lantana Bridge (Ocean Avenue)
Harris Bridge (SR 802 )
Southern Boulevard Bridge (US 98 / SR 80 )
Royal Palm Bridge (SR 704 )
Flagler Memorial Bridge (SR A1A )
Riviera Beach Bridge (SR A1A )
Lake Worth Creek
Loxahatchee River
Jupiter Sound
Sunset from the Intracoastal Waterway in Hobe Sound
In South Carolina, the waterway is made of numerous natural and manmade waterways that wind among the sea islands.[2] [3] [4] The Pine Island cut is the longest manmade section of the entire waterway. It was the last section of the waterway to be completed and was dedicated on April 11, 1936.[5]
Savannah River
Fields Cut
Wright River
Watts Cut
New River
Ramshorn Creek
Calibogue Sound
Skull Creek
Port Royal Sound
Beaufort River
Ladys Island Swing Bridge
Brickyard Creek
Coosaw River
Ashepoo Coosaw Cutoff
Rock Creek
Ashepoo Coosaw Cutoff
Ashepoo River
Fenwick Cut
South Edisto River
Watts Cut
North Creek
Dawhoo River
Wadmalaw River
Church Flats
Stono River
Elliott Cut
Wappoo Creek
Charleston Harbor
Jeanette Creek
Sullivans Narrows
Meeting Reach
Seven Reaches
Copahee Sound
Capers Creek
Price Creek
Seewee Bay
manmade canal
Graham Creek
Awendaw Creek
Harbor River
Mathews Cut
Casino Creek
Fourmile Creek Canal (crosses South Santee River)
North Santee River
Estherville Minim Creek Canal
Winyah Bay
Waccamaw River
L. W. Siau Bridge (fixed span)
Socastee Creek
Benjamin Thrailkill Bridge (fixed span)
Socastee Swing Bridge (Dick Pond Road)[6]
Pine Island cut (manmade canal, approximately 24 miles long)[7]
Little River
Compiled from NOAA -published charts directly and via "Aquamap" . Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway Association.
2. Cruiser Net – http://www.cruisersnet.net/index.php?categoryid=65