I apologize, but the location provided is actually in Georgia, not South Carolina. Double Branches Boat Ramp is located in the Clark Hill Lake area in Georgia, near the town of Lincolnton. The boat ramp provides access to the lake, which is a reservoir created by the J. Strom Thurmond Dam on the Savannah River.
According to the official website of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, which manages the lake, the Double Branches Boat Ramp is a concrete ramp with two lanes and a courtesy dock. It is open year-round and is suitable for all types of watercraft, including motorized boats, jet skis, canoes, and kayaks. The ramp is 75 feet wide and can accommodate multiple boats at once.
In order to use the Double Branches Boat Ramp, visitors must have a valid Georgia fishing or boating license. Additionally, all boats must have a current registration and be in compliance with state boating laws and regulations. The lake is popular for fishing, boating, and water sports, and visitors are encouraged to practice safe boating practices and to respect the natural environment.
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