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Do stop by Duncan Creek Watershed Number Five while you're in this part of South Carolina. A brilliant close by hotel is Rodeway Inn & Suites; Great Falls-Dearborn Dam is beautiful. All the water falling down from the sky makes Duncan Creek Watershed Number Five a wet spot; the month of March is the wettest with most of the rain, and April meanwhile is the driest month. After a long day outdoors Jameson Inn Lancaster is a great place to spend a night or two, and
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| | camping at Chester State Park is always a wonderful experience. Lakes are perfect; Great Falls-Dearborn Reservoir is a lake that's close to Duncan Creek Watershed Number Five, and Cedar Creek is one of the streams close by that might be worth taking a look at. All through the summertime highs here at Duncan Creek Watershed Number Five get into the 80's with nighttime lows in the 60's. Throughout the winter the highs are mostly in the 50's, and nighttime | |
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lows at Duncan Creek Watershed Number Five throughout the winter frequently dip into the 30's. This place is excellent, just look at all the amusing stuff to do near Duncan Creek Watershed Number Five. Here at Duncan Creek Watershed
Number Five there are plenty of folks from Chester; if you come at the right time of year, Catawba River offers some great whitewater. This lake is so wonderful. Not far from Duncan Creek Watershed Number Five, you'll discover Dearborn-Great Falls which is a beautiful lake, and camping is available at Wateree Lake Campground.
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Rodeway Inn & Suites, Richburg
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9 miles away
All rooms offer refrigerators, coffee makers, irons, ironing boards, hair dryers, 25 inch televisions, HBO, ESPN, 63 cable channels, and free wireless/hard wired high-speed Internet access. Several re...
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Jameson Inn Lancaster, Lancaster
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13 miles away
Featuring true Southern Hospitality, Legendary Service, white colonial design, Deluxe Breakfast, clean comfortable rooms, fitness center & sparkling pool. Close to area attractions, you will enjoy the...
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Current weather conditions at Duncan Creek Watershed Number Five, Laurens County, South Carolina

Local climate location: WINTHROP COLLEGE 8 miles away

           
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Coordinates: Latitude: 34.53667 Longitude: -80.89833
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Catawba River, Chester Lancaster CountyCounty, 2 miles away Class III - 2 miles long (Great Falls) |
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Catawba River
 | ...rby stretches of the Catawba, this stretch is choked with boulders & contains several islands & multiple channels. Scenery is spectacular, the river coursing through a mini-canyon with granite walls & no development visible from the water. Right now it can be run only when the Catawba is very high, after extended periods of heavy rain. A good indicator is the Catawba USGS gauge at Rock Hill (basically the discharge from Lake Wylie Dam). If it's running well over 10,000 c.f.s., there's probably some flow spilling into the Great Falls run. It needs about 3,000 or 4,000 c.f.s. spilling into the dewatered stretch to be worth running. At these levels it's low class 3. At 10,000 c.f.s. in G.F.(about 20,000 c.f.s. full flow) it's big water class 3-4 & alot of fun. Under the new Catawba/Wateree relicense agreement, there will be (I think) about 28 scheduled releases beginning next year. But it appears that the flows into G.F. will be about 3,000 c.f.s., kind of on the low side. This has great potential as a commercial raft run & play kayaking run if adequate flows can be available (at least ... |
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