In addition to the primary tributaries
Cypress Creek (Champion Swamp) and
Jones Creek (Titus Creek, Town Farm Creek, Carrollton Branch), the Pagan River System is also supported by numerous smaller tributaries. These include: Williams Creek, Moone Creek, Tormentor Creek (Lake Tormentor), Little Creek, Mount Holly Creek (Blairs Creek),Canal Run, Wrenns Mill Pond and Warren Creek. The total water area of the Pagan River System is approximately 2,500 acres. It reaches a depth of 1-5 feet (MLW), COE project depth of 4-6 feet (MLW) dredged channels. The mean
lunar tide range at Smithfield is 2.8 feet. Surges from strong easterly winds may augment lunar tides and cause local flooding. There are no significant fetches within the system and surface waters are not significantly affected by wind conditions. The immediate shoreline consists primarily of embayed and extensive marsh. There are also small sections of shoreline consisting of fringe marsh or artificially stabilized (bulkheads). The predominant upland use is agriculture. Other uses include, in order of predominance: unmanaged woodland, residential(Battery Park, Moonfield, Pagan Point, Pinewood Heights and newer development), commercial (commercial marinas, commercial docks, and businesses along the north and east side of Church Street between the Cypress Creek Bridge and the Pagan River Bridge), industrial(the
Smithfield Packing Company and
Gwaltney of Smithfield plants), and recreational (Carrollton Nike Park and newer development). Its shoreline vegetation marsh habitat supports a variety of wading birds, migratory waterfowl and fur bearing mammals (
muskrat and
nutria). The waters of the Pagan River System support a diversity of marine and, in upstream areas,
brackish water finfish. Shellfish, especially oysters and
blue crabs, were also in abundance at the time of the 1988 government report. ==Etymology==