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Congaree National Park
      Don’t be mistaken by its name for Congaree Swamp National Park, located in

South Carlina, is not an actual swamp. Established on November 10, 2003, Congaree

National Park was orgianally a National monument. Although Congaree is already a

National park, it also juggles being an International Biosphere Reserve and a Globally

Important Bird Area. Being a hefty 27,000 acres, Congaree is the largest bottomland

hardwood forest left in the Southeastern States! Now your probably wondering,” If

Congaree isn’t a swamp, then what is it?” Congaree National Park does not have water

surrounding it for most of the year, but the floodplain forest does flood an average

of 10 times a year. This is why the word “swamp” was removed from the park’s

name, and coincidentally the park began getting way more visitors! The best time to

visit this park is during spring and fall for these are the most pleasant seasons.



      What can you do at this park? You can do almost anything! From fishing to

hiking to canoeing to bird watching etc. etc. The park has specific trails looped in and

out of it that will take you through heavenly views. There are many, many trails you

can take such as:The King Snake Trail, River Trail, Oakridge Trail, Bluff Trail, and

the Western Lake Loop Trail. Each of them have a separate specific blaze color and

take you through different parts of the park. Now onto fishing. You can fish in

Congaree National park as long as you have a valid South Carolina fishing license. If

you do not follow these rules then fines and/or loss of your fishing equipment may

result. At night you can camp under the stars and listen to the wildlife of Congaree

National park.
The wildlife in Congaree National Park is absolutely extraordinary! From fungi

that grows on the Cypress Trees that glow as if they were glow sticks to Loblolly

pines over 160 ft. tall! Covering the ancient trees are heavy grape vines and climbing

hydrangeas. There’s even a legend that the wood growths found on the Cypress tree’s

trunk are actually elves who come to life at night and dance through the forest! The

forest is filled with things other than dancing elves though. Bobcats and wild boar run

around hunting down their prey. The sound of woodpeckers working hard on the trees

echo through the forest while sea otters splash around in the nearby river with the

fish. Other aquatic life join them such as red-bellied turtles. Deer sprint through

the woods as brown blurs while Yellowbellied Sapsuckers drill holes into the trees and

continuously suck the sap out from the holes day after day. What a beautiful sight to

see.



       Wouldn't it be a shame if nobody got to see these-once-in-a-lifetime sights?

Thankfully the Congaree National Park preserves all of it! From over 90 species of

trees that hold state records for their height to vast amounts of unique creatures.

Their reason? “To preserve and protect for the education, inspiration, and enjoyment

of present and future generations and outstanding example of a near-virgin, south

hardwood forest situated in the Congaree River floodplain in Richland County, South

Carolina”. Congaree National Park also preserves the bottomlands where the Native

Americans hunted. Thanks to the park the bottomlands look almost exactly the same

as when the Native Americans hunted there. Congaree National Park preserves all

27,000 acres of its wildlife. w future generations will be able to see a vast beautiful

forest instead of a parking lot.



       Congaree National Park has breath taking wildlife, a million things to do, and

an interesting history. There’s no getting bored at this park! Book a visit now to have

the best time and share with your friends.

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Congaree National Park: A Bottomland Forest Haven

  • 1. Congaree National Park Don’t be mistaken by its name for Congaree Swamp National Park, located in South Carlina, is not an actual swamp. Established on November 10, 2003, Congaree National Park was orgianally a National monument. Although Congaree is already a National park, it also juggles being an International Biosphere Reserve and a Globally Important Bird Area. Being a hefty 27,000 acres, Congaree is the largest bottomland hardwood forest left in the Southeastern States! Now your probably wondering,” If Congaree isn’t a swamp, then what is it?” Congaree National Park does not have water surrounding it for most of the year, but the floodplain forest does flood an average of 10 times a year. This is why the word “swamp” was removed from the park’s name, and coincidentally the park began getting way more visitors! The best time to visit this park is during spring and fall for these are the most pleasant seasons. What can you do at this park? You can do almost anything! From fishing to hiking to canoeing to bird watching etc. etc. The park has specific trails looped in and out of it that will take you through heavenly views. There are many, many trails you can take such as:The King Snake Trail, River Trail, Oakridge Trail, Bluff Trail, and the Western Lake Loop Trail. Each of them have a separate specific blaze color and take you through different parts of the park. Now onto fishing. You can fish in Congaree National park as long as you have a valid South Carolina fishing license. If you do not follow these rules then fines and/or loss of your fishing equipment may result. At night you can camp under the stars and listen to the wildlife of Congaree National park.
  • 2. The wildlife in Congaree National Park is absolutely extraordinary! From fungi that grows on the Cypress Trees that glow as if they were glow sticks to Loblolly pines over 160 ft. tall! Covering the ancient trees are heavy grape vines and climbing hydrangeas. There’s even a legend that the wood growths found on the Cypress tree’s trunk are actually elves who come to life at night and dance through the forest! The forest is filled with things other than dancing elves though. Bobcats and wild boar run around hunting down their prey. The sound of woodpeckers working hard on the trees echo through the forest while sea otters splash around in the nearby river with the fish. Other aquatic life join them such as red-bellied turtles. Deer sprint through the woods as brown blurs while Yellowbellied Sapsuckers drill holes into the trees and continuously suck the sap out from the holes day after day. What a beautiful sight to see. Wouldn't it be a shame if nobody got to see these-once-in-a-lifetime sights? Thankfully the Congaree National Park preserves all of it! From over 90 species of trees that hold state records for their height to vast amounts of unique creatures. Their reason? “To preserve and protect for the education, inspiration, and enjoyment of present and future generations and outstanding example of a near-virgin, south hardwood forest situated in the Congaree River floodplain in Richland County, South Carolina”. Congaree National Park also preserves the bottomlands where the Native Americans hunted. Thanks to the park the bottomlands look almost exactly the same as when the Native Americans hunted there. Congaree National Park preserves all 27,000 acres of its wildlife. w future generations will be able to see a vast beautiful forest instead of a parking lot. Congaree National Park has breath taking wildlife, a million things to do, and an interesting history. There’s no getting bored at this park! Book a visit now to have the best time and share with your friends.