- Source: List of waterways forming and crossings of the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway
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.
Florida
Florida Bay
Baker Cut (manmade)
Buttonwood Sound
Grouper Creek
Tarpon Basin
Dusenberg Creek
Blackwater Sound
Jewfish Creek
Jewfish Creek Bridge (U.S. 1 (SR 5))
Barnes Sound
Little Card Sound
Card Sound Bridge
Card 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)
Biscayne Creek
Sunny Isles Causeway (SR 826)
Dumfoundling Bay
Man-made canal
William Lehman Causeway (SR 856)
Hallandale Beach Bridge (SR 858)
SR 820
SR 822
SR A1A
Stranahan River
17th Street Causeway (SR A1A)
New River
New River Sound
SR 842
Middle River
Man-made canal
SR 838
SR 816
SR 870
SR 814
SR 844
Hillsboro River
SR 810 (Hillsboro Blvd.)
Man-made canal (Hillsboro Canal branches off it)
El Camino Real
Lake Boca Raton
Palmetto Park Road (CR 798)
Man-made canal?
Lake Wyman
Lake Rogers
SR 800
Man-made canal
Linton Boulevard (CR 782)
SR 806
George Bush Boulevard (CR 806A)
Southeast 15th Avenue (CR 792)
SR 804
Lake Worth
Lantana Bridge (Ocean Avenue)
Harris Bridge (SR 802)
Southern Boulevard Bridge (US 98 / SR 80)
Royal Palm Bridge (SR 704)
Flagler Memorial Bridge (SR A1A)
Riviera Beach Bridge (SR A1A)
Lake Worth Creek
U.S. 1 (SR 5)
SR 786
Donald Ross Road
SR 706
Loxahatchee River
U.S. 1 (SR 5)
Jupiter Sound
CR 707
Hobe Sound
Jupiter Narrows
CR 707
Peck Lake
Man-made canal
Great Pocket
Indian River
SR A1A
Frank A. Wacha Bridge (SR 732)
South Causeway Bridge (SR A1A)
North Causeway Bridge (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))
Eau Gallie Bridge (Eau Gallie Causeway) (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)
A. Maxwell Brewer Memorial Causeway (CR 402)
U.S. Government Railroad
Haulover Canal (manmade)
Former SR 3
Indian River North
Mosquito Lagoon
South Causeway (New Smyrna Beach) (SR A1A)
North Causeway (New Smyrna Beach) (SR 44)
Ponce de Leon Cut (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)
Main Street Bridge (CR 4040)
Seabreeze Bridge (SR 430)
Granada Bridge (SR 40)
Halifax Creek
Smith Creek
Knox Memorial Bridge
SR 100
Man-made canal
Fox Cut (manmade)
Man-made canal
Palm Coast Parkway
Matanzas River
SR 206
SR 312
Bridge of Lions (SR A1A)
Tolomato River
Vilano Beach Bridge (SR A1A)
Man-made canal
Tolomato River
Man-made canal
Palm Valley Bridge (CR 210)
Pablo Creek
SR 202 "Butler Blvd"
McCormick Bridge (US 90 "Beach Blvd." (SR 212))
SR 10 "Atlantic Blvd."
SR 116 "Wonderwood Bridge"
Sisters Creek
SR 105
Gunnison Cut (manmade)
Sawpit Creek
Man-made canal
South Amelia River
Man-made canal
Kingsley Creek
SR A1A/SR 200
Amelia River
Cumberland Sound Florida/Georgia state line
Georgia
Cumberland Sound – USGS Feature Detail Report
Passenger ferry between St Marys and Cumberland Island
Cumberland Dividings – USGS Feature Detail Report
Cumberland River – USGS Feature Detail Report
St. Andrew Sound – USGS Feature Detail Report
Jekyll Sound – USGS Feature Detail Report
Jekyll Creek (Jekyll River) – USGS Feature Detail Report
Jekyll Island Causeway, M. E. Thompson Bridge
Brunswick River – USGS Feature Detail Report
Saint Simons Sound – USGS Feature Detail Report
Manhead Sound – USGS Feature Detail Report
Mackay River – USGS Feature Detail Report
F. J. Torras Causeway
Buttermilk Sound – USGS Feature Detail Report
Altamaha Sound – USGS Feature Detail Report
Little Mud River – USGS Feature Detail Report
Back River (Georgia) – USGS Feature Detail Report
North River – USGS Feature Detail Report
Doboy Sound – USGS Feature Detail Report
Old Teakettle Creek – USGS Feature Detail Report
Crescent River – USGS Feature Detail Report
Creighton Narrows – USGS Feature Detail Report
Front River – USGS Feature Detail Report
Sapelo River – USGS Feature Detail Report
Sapelo Sound – USGS Feature Detail Report
South Newport River – USGS Feature Detail Report
Johnson Creek
North Newport River – USGS Feature Detail Report
Saint Catherines Sound – USGS Feature Detail Report
Bear River
Florida Passage – USGS Feature Detail Report
Ogeechee River
Hell Gate – USGS Feature Detail Report
Ossabaw Sound – USGS Feature Detail Report
Green Island Sound – USGS Feature Detail Report
Vernon River – USGS Feature Detail Report
Moon River
Skidaway Narrows – USGS Feature Detail Report
Skidaway River – USGS Feature Detail Report
Wilmington River – USGS Feature Detail Report
Saint Augustine Creek – USGS Feature Detail Report
Elba Island Cut – 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. 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.
Savannah River
Fields Cut
Wright River
Watts Cut
New River
Ramshorn Creek
Calibogue Sound
Skull Creek
Fixed span to Hilton Head Island
Port Royal Sound
Beaufort River
Ladys Island Swing Bridge
Brickyard Creek
Coosaw River
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)
Wadmalaw River
Church Flats
Stono River
John F. Limehouse Memorial Bridge (fixed span)
Elliott Cut
Wappoo Creek
Wappoo Creek Bridge
Cooper River (Charleston County, South Carolina)
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)
Pine Island cut (manmade canal, approximately 24 miles long)
US 501, Black Skimmer Trail (fixed span)
Pine Island bascule bridge, originally built as a combination rail and vehicle span
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
Little River swing bridge
US 17 / SC 9 (fixed span)
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
US 421
Masonboro Sound
US 74 / US 76
Middle Sound
Topsail Sound
NC 50 / NC 210
Stump Sound
NC 210
New River
White Oak River
Bogue Sound
NC 58
Bay View Road
Newport River
Future I-42 / US 70
manmade canal
NC 101
Adams Creek
Neuse River
Pamlico Sound
manmade canal
NC 33 / NC 308
Goose Creek
Pamlico River
Pungo River
manmade canal
US 264 / NC 45
NC 94
Alligator River
US 64
Albemarle Sound
North River
Great Swamp
manmade canal
US 158
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
Midtown Tunnel (US 58)
Hampton Roads
James River
Hampton Roads Bridge–Tunnel (I-64/Hampton Roads Beltway)
Maryland
Chesapeake Bay
Chesapeake Bay Bridge (US 50 / US 301)
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
Middle Thorofare Bridge (CR 621 (Ocean Drive))
Jarvis Sound
George Reading Wildwood Bridge (Route 47)
Grassy Sound
Route 147
Grassy Sound Bridge (CR 619 (Ocean Drive))
Great Channel
Stone Harbor Bridge (CR 657 (Stone Harbor Blvd))
Great Sound
CR 601 (Avalon Blvd)
Ingrams Thorofare
Townsend Channel
Ludlam Thoroughfare
CR 625 (Sea Isle Blvd)
Ludlam Bay
Crook Horn Creek
34th Street Bridge (CR 623)
Peck Bay
Great Egg Harbor
Howard S. Stainton Memorial Causeway/Ninth Street Bridge (Route 52)
Risley Channel
John F. Kennedy Memorial Bridge (Route 152)
Downbeach Express (CR 563)
Lake's Bay
West Canal
Inside Thorofare
US 40/US 322
Atlantic City Expressway
US 30
Clam Thorofare
Reed's Bay
Little Bay
Great Bay
Little Egg Harbor
Manahawkin Bay Bridge (Route 72)
Manahawkin Bay
Barnegat Bay
Thomas A. Mathis and J. Stanley Tunney Bridges (Route 37)
CR 528 (Mantoloking Rd)
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
Lower New York Bay
The Narrows
Verrazzano–Narrows Bridge (I-278)
Upper New York Bay
East River
City Tunnel #1
Brooklyn–Battery Tunnel (unsigned I-478)
Joralemon Street Tunnel
Montague Street Tunnel
Clark Street Tunnel
Cranberry Street Tunnel
Brooklyn Bridge
Manhattan Bridge
Rutgers Street Tunnel
Williamsburg Bridge
13th Street Pumping Station tunnel
14th Street Tunnel
East River Tunnels
Queens Midtown Tunnel (I-495)
Steinway Tunnel
53rd Street Tunnel
Queensboro Bridge (59th Street Bridge) (NY 25)
60th Street Tunnel
63rd Street Tunnel
Roosevelt Island Bridge (36th Ave)
City Tunnel #3
Triborough Bridge (East River Suspension Span) (I-278)
Hell Gate Bridge (Main span)
Bronx–Whitestone Bridge (I-678)
Throgs Neck Bridge (I-295)
Long Island Sound
Connecticut
Long Island Sound
Bridgeport-Port Jefferson Ferry
Cross Sound Ferry
Rhode Island
Block Island Sound
Rhode Island Sound
Massachusetts
Buzzards Bay
Cape Cod Canal
Cape Cod Canal Railroad Bridge
Bourne Bridge – Route 28
Sagamore Bridge – U.S. Route 6
Cape Cod Bay
Massachusetts Bay
Annisquam River
Blynman Canal Bridge
Gloucester Railroad Bridge
Route 128 bridge
New Hampshire
Piscataqua River – mouth forms harbor
Maine
Gulf of Maine
Casco Bay
Penobscot Bay
References
2. Cruiser Net – http://www.cruisersnet.net/index.php?categoryid=65
See also
Waterways forming and crossings of the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- List of waterways forming and crossings of the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway
- List of waterways forming and crossings of the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway
- List of bridges in the United States by state
- Edisto River
- Caloosahatchee River
- Elizabeth River (Virginia)
- Charleston Harbor
- Atlantic County, New Jersey
- Little River (Horry County, South Carolina)
- Savannah River