
Lynches River
Lynches River is a natural waterway that flows through parts of South Carolina, mainly forming part of the border between several counties. It begins in the Piedmont region and travels southeastward, collecting water from smaller streams along its course before joining the Lumber River. The river supports local ecosystems, provides habitat for various wildlife, and offers recreational opportunities like fishing and canoeing. Its environment includes wetlands and forests, making it an important part of the region's natural landscape and ecological health.