Congaree National Park

Congaree National Park, located in central South Carolina, preserves the largest intact expanse of old-growth bottomland hardwood forest in the southeastern United States. The park is known for its towering hardwoods and rich biodiversity, offering a unique ecosystem that supports a variety of plant and animal species.

Address:
Congaree National Park
100 National Park Road
Hopkins, SC 29061

Phone Number:
(803) 776-4396

Highlights of their specialties:
Hiking: The park features a variety of hiking trails, including the popular Boardwalk Loop Trail, which allows visitors to explore the swampy terrain without getting wet.
Canoeing and Kayaking: The park’s waterways, including Cedar Creek, offer excellent opportunities for canoeing and kayaking, providing a unique perspective of the swamp.
Wildlife Viewing: The park is home to a diverse array of wildlife, including deer, otters, bobcats, and numerous bird species, making it ideal for wildlife observation.
Champion Trees: Congaree National Park boasts some of the tallest trees in the eastern United States, including several champion trees, which are the largest of their species.
Fishing: Fishing is permitted in the park’s waterways, providing a peaceful recreational activity in a natural setting.

Other services offered:
Visitor Center: Harry Hampton Visitor Center provides educational exhibits, park information, and a bookstore.
Camping: The park offers frontcountry and backcountry camping options, including sites at Longleaf and Bluff campgrounds.
Ranger-led Programs: Educational programs and guided tours are available, offering insights into the park’s natural and cultural history.
Bird Watching: The park is a great destination for bird watchers, with many species to observe throughout the year.
Photography: The park’s unique landscape and diverse wildlife provide excellent opportunities for nature photography.