List of waterways forming and crossings of the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway
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This is a list of waterways that form the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway, sometimes called the Intracoastal Canal, and crossings (bridges, tunnels and ferries) of it.
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Florida[]
- Florida Bay
- (manmade)
- Barnes Sound
- Biscayne Bay
- Rickenbacker Causeway (north approach is SR 913)
- Dodge Island Bridge (SR 886)
- MacArthur Causeway (SR A1A)
- Venetian Causeway
- Julia Tuttle Causeway (I-195 (SR 112))
- John F. Kennedy Causeway (SR 934)
- Broad Causeway (SR 922)
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- (SR 826)
- Man-made canal
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- (SR A1A)
- New River
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- SR 842
- Man-made canal
- SR 838
- SR 816
- SR 870
- SR 814
- SR 844
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- SR 810 (Hillsboro Blvd.)
- Man-made canal (Hillsboro Canal branches off it)
- (CR 798)
- Man-made canal?
- Lake Rogers
- SR 800
- Man-made canal
- Loxahatchee River
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- CR 707
- Hobe Sound
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- CR 707
- Peck Lake
- Man-made canal
- Indian River
- SR A1A
- (SR 732)
- (SR A1A)
- (SR A1A)
- 17th Street Causeway (SR 656)
- Merrill P. Barber Bridge (SR 60)
- Wabasso Causeway (SR 510)
- Ernest Kouwen-Hoven Bridge (Melbourne Causeway) (US 192 (SR 500))
- (SR 518)
- Pineda Bridge (Pineda Causeway) (SR 404)
- Hubert H. Humphrey Bridge (Merritt Island Causeway) (SR 520)
- Emory L. Bennett Causeway (SR 528)
- NASA Parkway (SR 405)
- (CR 402)
- Haulover Canal (manmade)
- Former SR 3
- Mosquito Lagoon
- (manmade)
- Halifax River
- Port Orange Causeway (William V. Chappell Jr. Memorial Bridge or Dunlawton Bridge) (SR A1A)
- Veterans Memorial Bridge (CR 4050)
- Broadway Bridge (US 92 and SR 600)
- (CR 4040)
- (SR 430)
- Granada Bridge (SR 40)
- Man-made canal
- (manmade)
- Man-made canal
- Matanzas River
- Tolomato River
- (SR A1A)
- Man-made canal
- Tolomato River
- Man-made canal
- Palm Valley Bridge (CR 210)
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- SR 202 "Butler Blvd"
- (US 90 "Beach Blvd." (SR 212))
- SR 10 "Atlantic Blvd."
- SR 116 "Wonderwood Bridge"
- Sisters Creek
- (manmade)
- Man-made canal
- Man-made canal
- Florida/Georgia state line
Georgia[]
- – USGS Feature Detail Report
- Passenger ferry between St Marys and Cumberland Island
- – USGS Feature Detail Report
- Cumberland River – USGS Feature Detail Report
- St. Andrew Sound – USGS Feature Detail Report
- – USGS Feature Detail Report
- – USGS Feature Detail Report
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- Brunswick River – USGS Feature Detail Report
- – USGS Feature Detail Report
- – USGS Feature Detail Report
- Mackay River – USGS Feature Detail Report
- – USGS Feature Detail Report
- – USGS Feature Detail Report
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- North River – USGS Feature Detail Report
- – USGS Feature Detail Report
- – USGS Feature Detail Report
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- – USGS Feature Detail Report
- – USGS Feature Detail Report
- Sapelo River – USGS Feature Detail Report
- – USGS Feature Detail Report
- South Newport River – USGS Feature Detail Report
- North Newport River – USGS Feature Detail Report
- – USGS Feature Detail Report
- Bear River
- – USGS Feature Detail Report
- Ogeechee River
- Hell Gate – USGS Feature Detail Report
- – USGS Feature Detail Report
- – USGS Feature Detail Report
- – USGS Feature Detail Report
- Moon River
- – USGS Feature Detail Report
- Skidaway River – USGS Feature Detail Report
- – USGS Feature Detail Report
- Saint Augustine Creek – USGS Feature Detail Report
- – USGS Feature Detail Report
- South Channel Savannah River – USGS Feature Detail Report
- Savannah River
South Carolina[]
In South Carolina, the waterway is made of numerous natural and manmade waterways that wind among the sea islands.[1][2][3] The Pine Island cut is the longest manmade section of the entire waterway. It was the last section of the waterway to be completed and was dedicated on April 11, 1936.[4]
- Savannah River
- Fields Cut
- Wright River
- Watts Cut
- Ramshorn Creek
- Calibogue Sound
- Skull Creek
- Fixed span to Hilton Head Island
- Port Royal Sound
- Beaufort River
- Ladys Island Swing Bridge
- Brickyard Creek
- Ashepoo Coosaw Cutoff
- Rock Creek
- Ashepoo Coosaw Cutoff
- Ashepoo River
- Fenwick Cut
- South Edisto River
- Watts Cut
- North Creek
- Dawhoo River
- McKinley Washington, Jr. Bridge (fixed span)
- Church Flats
- Stono River
- John F. Limehouse Memorial Bridge (fixed span)
- Elliott Cut
- Wappoo Creek
- Wappoo Creek Bridge
- Cooper River (Charleston County, South Carolina)
- Wappoo Creek Bridge
- Charleston Harbor
- Jeanette Creek
- Sullivans Narrows
- Ben Sawyer Bridge (swing span)
- Meeting Reach
- Isle of Palms Connector Bridge (fixed span)
- Seven Reaches
- Copahee Sound
- Capers Creek
- Price Creek
- Seewee Bay
- manmade canal
- Graham Creek
- Awendaw Creek
- Harbor River
- Mathews Cut
- Casino Creek
- Fourmile Creek Canal (crosses South Santee River)
- North Santee River
- Estherville Minim Creek Canal
- South Island Ferry
- Winyah Bay
- Waccamaw River
- L. W. Siau Bridge (fixed span)
- Socastee Creek
- Benjamin Thrailkill Bridge (fixed span)
- Socastee Swing Bridge (Dick Pond Road)[5]
- Pine Island cut (manmade canal, approximately 24 miles long)[6]
- US 501, Black Skimmer Trail (fixed span)
- Pine Island bascule bridge, originally built as a combination rail and vehicle span[7]
- Robert M. Grissom Parkway (fixed span)
- Grande Dunes Boulevard (fixed span)
- S.C. 22/Future I-73 (fixed spans)
- Barefoot Resort Bridge (swing bridge)
- Little River
North Carolina[]
- manmade canal
- Sunset Boulevard (Sunset Beach)
- NC 904 (Ocean Isle Beach)
- Shallotte River
- manmade canal
- NC 130 (Holden Beach)
- Lockwoods Folly River
- manmade canal
- (Future Second Oak Island crossing)
- NC 133
- NC 211
- NC 87
- Cape Fear River
- manmade canal
- Masonboro Sound
- US 74 / US 76
- Middle Sound
- Topsail Sound
- Stump Sound
- New River
- White Oak River
- Bogue Sound
- NC 58
- Bay View Road
- Newport River
- US 70
- manmade canal
- Adams Creek
- Neuse River
- Pamlico Sound
- manmade canal
- Pamlico River
- Pungo River
- manmade canal
- Alligator River
- Albemarle Sound
- North River
- Great Swamp
- manmade canal
- Currituck Sound
- North Landing River
Virginia[]
- North Landing River
- Pungo Ferry Road
- VA 165
- manmade canal
- Centerville Turnpike
- VA 168/Chesapeake Expressway
- South Branch Elizabeth River
- VA 168 Business/Battlefield Boulevard
- US 17/Dominion Boulevard
- High Rise Bridge (I-64/Hampton Roads Beltway)
- Gilmerton Bridge (US 13/US 460/Military Highway)
- Jordan Bridge (VA 337)
- Downtown Tunnel (I-264/US 460 Alternate)
- Elizabeth River
- Hampton Roads
- James River
- Hampton Roads Bridge–Tunnel (I-64/Hampton Roads Beltway)
Maryland[]
- Chesapeake Bay
- Chesapeake and Delaware Canal
- Chesapeake City Bridge (MD 213)
Delaware[]
- Chesapeake and Delaware Canal
- Summit Bridge (DE 71 / DE 896)
- Chesapeake & Delaware Canal Lift Bridge (Delmarva Central Railroad)
- Senator William V. Roth Jr. Bridge (DE 1)
- St. Georges Bridge (US 13)
- Reedy Point Bridge (DE 9)
- Delaware Bay
New Jersey[]
- Cape May Canal
- Route 162
- Route 109
- (CR 621 (Ocean Drive))
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- (Route 47)
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- Route 147
- (CR 619 (Ocean Drive))
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- (CR 657 (Stone Harbor Blvd))
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- CR 601 (Avalon Blvd)
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- CR 625 (Sea Isle Blvd)
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- (CR 623)
- Peck Bay
- Great Egg Harbor
- Howard S. Stainton Memorial Causeway/Ninth Street Bridge (Route 52)
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- (Route 152)
- (CR 563)
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- US 40/US 322
- Atlantic City Expressway
- US 30
- Great Bay
- Little Egg Harbor
- Manahawkin Bay Bridge (Route 72)
- Manahawkin Bay
- Barnegat Bay
- Point Pleasant Canal
- Lovelandtown Bridge (Route 13)
- Route 88
- Manasquan River
New York[]
- The New York State Canal System is part of the Intracoastal Waterway[9]
- East River
- Long Island Sound
- Bronx-Whitestone Bridge
- Throgs Neck Bridge
Connecticut[]
- Long Island Sound
- Bridgeport-Port Jefferson Ferry
- Cross Sound Ferry
Rhode Island[]
Massachusetts[]
New Hampshire[]
- Piscataqua River – mouth forms harbor
Maine[]
References[]
- ^ Intracoastal Waterway: Beaufort River to St. Simons Sound (Map). 1 : 40,000. Nautical Charts. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Office of Coast Survey. 2009. 11507. Retrieved 2009-02-08.
- ^ Intracoastal Waterway: Casino Creek to Beaufort River (Map). 1 : 40,000. Nautical Charts. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Office of Coast Survey. 2009. 11518. Retrieved 2009-02-08.
- ^ Intracoastal Waterway: Myrtle Grove Sound and Cape Fear River to Casino Creek (Map). 1 : 40,000. Nautical Charts. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Office of Coast Survey. 2009. 11534. Retrieved 2009-02-08.
- ^ Lewis, Catherine Heniford (1998). Horry County, South Carolina, 1730–1993 (Google books). Columbia, South Carolina: University of South Carolina Press. pp. xxiii, 192. ISBN 978-1-57003-207-3. Retrieved 2009-02-08.
- ^ Socastee Swing Bridge Archived 2009-06-16 at the Wayback Machine on HorryCounty.org
- ^ Intracoastal Waterway Archived 2009-06-16 at the Wayback Machine on HorryCounty.org
- ^ House Bill 4430 of the 110th session of the South Carolina General Assembly
- ^ Little River Bridge Archived 2008-10-11 at the Wayback Machine on HorryCounty.org
- ^ http://www.nyscanals.gov/exvac/landwater/index.html Archived 2007-10-25 at the Wayback Machine, 4th paragraph, as of 8-NOV-2007
2. Cruiser Net – http://www.cruisersnet.net/index.php?categoryid=65
See also[]
- Waterways forming and crossings of the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway
Categories:
- Lists of tunnels in the United States
- Intracoastal Waterway
- Lists of bridges in the United States