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Congaree National Park

Located in central South Carolina, Congaree National Park is a hidden gem of biodiversity, known for its towering hardwood forests, tranquil waterways, and diverse wildlife. This park offers visitors a chance to explore one of the last remaining old-growth floodplain forests in North America, with opportunities for hiking, canoeing, wildlife watching, and stargazing.

Top Feature: Congaree River for its scenic beauty and opportunities for canoeing and kayaking

Fun Fact

Congaree National Park contains the largest tract of old-growth bottomland hardwood forest remaining in the United States.

  1. The park's extensive network of boardwalks and trails makes it easy for visitors to explore the lush forests and scenic waterways, with opportunities to see wildlife such as deer, otters, and bald eagles.

  2. Congaree National Park is designated as an International Biosphere Reserve and a Globally Important Bird Area, making it a haven for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts.

  3. In addition to its natural beauty, the park offers ranger-led programs and interpretive exhibits, providing insights into the ecology and cultural history of the Congaree Swamp region.

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