Tuckahoe Bay
Tuckahoe Bay is located in Horry County, South Carolina, in the Nixonville Quadrangle of South Carolina. It is a Carolina bay, which is similar to a swamp with an oval shape. The bay is next to the Covington Lake and Waterford Plantation neighborhoods in Carolina Forest, a suburb of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. It is noted that the flora in the bay is noticeably shorter than that of the surrounding area. This is due to the difference in soil type. Tuckahoe Bay has a Jo soil type, also known as a Johnston Loam.
History
The name 'Tuckahoe' is a Native-American word that associates itself with edible plants. The name 'Tuckahoe Bay' has an unknown origin, probably a name from a resident in Horry County. The first map to use the term was platted in October 1845 by Cornelius B. Sarvis. The plat included Socastee Swamp and totaled an area of 5,760.Tuckahoe Bay has been on several topography maps, including some dating back to 1938. An early aerial map taken by the Ocean Forest Company in the early 1930s shows what Carolina bays looked like and also shows Tuckahoe Bay when it was undisturbed. Even as current development is abundant around the area, the bay has remained untouched.