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Southeast tide charts,
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Watch tides across 25 stations — from the Outer Banks to northern Florida — layered over nautical depth charts.

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About Southeast Tides

Barrier islands, salt marshes, and surprisingly large tidal swings

The Southeast coast is shaped by barrier islands, sea islands, and vast salt marshes that dramatically amplify tidal effects. While North Carolina's Outer Banks see modest 3–4 foot ranges, South Carolina and Georgia are a different story — Charleston and Savannah regularly see 6–8 foot tidal swings, exposing wide mudflats and filling tidal creeks that are dry at low tide.

TideSwell maps all 25 stations across the region in one view, so you can see how tides differ from the exposed Outer Banks to the sheltered Georgia sea islands in a single glance.

Boaters & Sailors
Navigate tidal inlets and ICW passages safely. Know the water depth under your keel at any state of tide.
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Anglers
Redfish, flounder, and speckled trout all feed with the tide. See the tidal stage across the whole coast to time your fishing.
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Kayakers & Paddlers
Explore lowcountry creeks and sea island waterways on the right tide — and make sure you can get back out.
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Clammers & Foragers
Find the best low-tide windows across Lowcountry flats and Georgia mudflats without juggling multiple tide tables.

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FAQ

Southeast tide questions

What are the tides like on the Southeast US coast?
Tidal ranges vary across the Southeast. The Outer Banks of North Carolina see 3–4 foot ranges. South Carolina and Georgia have much larger swings — Charleston and Savannah regularly see 6–8 feet, exposing wide mudflats and filling tidal creeks. Northern Florida's Atlantic coast drops back to 4–5 feet.
Does TideSwell cover Charleston and Savannah tides?
Yes. Both Charleston Harbor and the Savannah River area are included in the Southeast region. You can click any station to see a live tide curve showing current level, direction, and upcoming highs and lows.
How many tide stations does TideSwell cover in the Southeast?
TideSwell covers 25 NOAA tide stations across North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and northern Florida — including Cape Hatteras, Wilmington, Myrtle Beach, Charleston, Beaufort SC, Savannah, and Jacksonville.