Lumber River

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The Lumber River is a blackwater river in southeastern North Carolina known for its scenic, swampy landscapes and designation as a National Wild and Scenic River.

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Label Occurrences
Lumber River canonical 4
Lumber River basin 1

Statements (46)

Predicate Object
instanceOf river
country United States of America
surface form: United States
ecosystemType bottomland hardwood swamp
coastal plain river
flowsInto Little Pee Dee River near Nichols, South Carolina NERFINISHED
flowsThrough Columbus County, North Carolina NERFINISHED
Hoke County, North Carolina NERFINISHED
Robeson County, North Carolina NERFINISHED
Scotland County, North Carolina NERFINISHED
hasDesignation National Wild and Scenic River
State Natural and Scenic River
hasFeature cypress-tupelo swamps
floodplain swamps
meandering channel
oxbow lakes
sandbars
hasWaterType blackwater
knownFor blackwater scenery
fishing
recreational paddling
scenic landscapes
swampy landscapes
wildlife habitat
length approximately 115 miles
approximately 185 kilometers
locatedIn North Carolina
locatedInEcoregion Atlantic Coastal Plain NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion southeastern North Carolina
managingAgency North Carolina Division of Parks and Recreation NERFINISHED
mouthLocation near Nichols, South Carolina
mouthOf Little Pee Dee River NERFINISHED
partOf Lumber River State Park NERFINISHED
protectedAreaType state park corridor
recreationActivity boating
camping along river corridor
canoeing
fishing
kayaking
riverSystem Pee Dee River system NERFINISHED
sourceLocation Scotland County, North Carolina NERFINISHED
supportsSpecies catfish
largemouth bass
sunfish
wading birds
waterfowl
tributaryOf Little Pee Dee River NERFINISHED

Referenced by (5)

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Pee Dee River hasTributary Lumber River
Maxton, North Carolina locatedInWatershed Lumber River
this entity surface form: Lumber River basin