Awendaw Water Department
The Town of Awendaw, established in 1992, is a charming community located in Awendaw, SC. With a population of 1,588 residents, it is nestled along the eastern edge of the Francis Marion National Forest and the western edge of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge, offering a unique setting for outdoor enthusiasts. Awendaw is known for its abundance of outdoor experiences, including the East Coast Greenway's Wappetaw Trail and the Awendaw Passage, which serves as the coastal terminus of the Palmetto Trail. The town is also home to various education-oriented entities and hosts several events celebrating the environment, such as the Annual Blue Crab Festival and the Bulls Bay Nature Festival.
In addition to its natural beauty, Awendaw is proud to offer attractions like the Sewee Visitor and Environmental Education Center, the Center for Birds of Prey Avian Conservation, and the Bull Island Ferry. Visitors can also enjoy the weekly outdoor music event, Awendaw Green, held at Sewee Outpost. With its commitment to preserving the environment and providing educational opportunities, Awendaw is a destination that offers a unique blend of nature, culture, and community.
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