AICW/Waccamaw River/Jericho Creek Anchorages
Statute Mile: 395
Lat/Lon:
33 27.009 North/079 11.048 West (anchorage abeam of first northeasterly running offshoot)
33 26.976 North/079 11.252 West (anchorage just upstream of anchorage listed above)
Location: Jericho Creek makes into the northwestern shores of the Waccamaw River, north of flashing daybeacon #83
Minimum Depth: 8-feet
Swing Room: only sufficient room for boats as large as 32 feet; elbow room is tight in this anchorage
Foul Weather Shelter: Excellent
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Comments from Cruisers (2)
I passed through Jericho Creek between Pee Dee and Waccamaw Rivers about six months ago at low tide (three foot draft trawler). It was beautiful and adventurous, but I saw two large stumps just above the surface, center of the creek, in the winding part of the creek near Wacammaw River. I would not have seen these with one foot more water. I don’t know if they were transient or there all the time. Be careful in this area.
Russ McAden
We anchored here on the south side of the oxbow. The south side gave us better protection from northerly winds. As noted, not much swing room and two anchors might be advisable, but we passed the night on one. You need to watch the tide, shoaling and bar at the mouth. We had to bugout early AM to get across the bar safely. We noted 6.2′ as we crossed the bar.