Welcome to the largest remnant of old-growth floodplain forest remaining on the continent! Experience national and state champion trees, towering to record size amidst astonishing biodiversity. Walk, paddle or just relax within this dynamic floodplain ecosystem. Beauty and tranquility reign supreme in the midst of this natural treasure. Congaree National Park houses a museum quality exhibit area within the Harry Hampton Visitor Center, a 2.4 mile boardwalk loop trail, over 20 miles of backwoods hiking trails, canoeing, kayaking, fishing and more. There's no better way to see the park than by canoe, and Congaree National Park offers FREE ranger-guided canoe tours on Sundays! Call for more information. As a designated Wilderness area, International Biosphere Reserve, Globally Important Bird Area, and the largest intact tract of old-growth floodplain forest in North America, Congaree National Park is home to a variety of ongoing research and education projects. Walks and Talks Congaree National Park offers guided walks, talks and presentations throughout the year. All are free of charge.
Founded in 1976 as Congaree Swamp National Monument, it was expanded and renamed Congaree National Park in 2003.
Access: Students, Scholars, Staff Only
Appointment required: True