Sunday, February 27, 2011

Congaree National Park

Yesterday (Saturday) I visited Congaree National Park with my family. It was a beautiful day for a hike! I would highly recommend visiting this park with your family.
   The park is free and beautiful. We arrived around noon with a picnic lunch. They have picnic tables next to the visitor center's parking lot. There were a lot of families at the park yesterday. After our picnic lunch we walked around the visitor's center. There were park rangers showing children different animal hides and other neat things. The visitor's center is air conditioned and full of neat little exhibits about the forest. There is also a free movie to watch about the park. The bathrooms are located right in front of the visitor center doors and they are clean and nice.

   The whole reason to go to this park is to enjoy the forest! You have a bunch of options for a hike. I would suggest starting out on the boardwalk. It is a beautiful walk that wraps around the park. You are above the ground on a wooden boardwalk with railings. This would be the best options for strollers and little children. The boardwalk is 2.4 miles long and it will take you an estimated 1,2 hours to complete the whole walk. The only bad part is that you can not bring your pet with you.
  No worries though, because the park provides plenty of other hikes for you and your canine buddy to enjoy. Yesterday my family brought our dog along and we enjoyed a hike down to Wise Lake. It took us about 2 hours to complete the hike. This hike is also beautiful, but you are in the forest, on a trail instead of on a boardwalk.


    The visitors center contains maps and very friendly park rangers that will help you map out a route. The park also has sites for free camping!! I have never camped at this park, but I love to camp! Another WONDERFUL family activity and did I mention that this would be free?? (except you would need to bring all your camping supplies) Most of the campsites are primitive, meaning no showers or bathrooms. However, there are 8 sites with "porta-johns". This would be a true family adventure- but great memories would come from it.






   The park also has free canoe tours. I have never done this, but it is on my list! You need to call the park ahead of time to make a reservation. The park will provide you with all the necessary equipment, free of charge. You must be at least 5 years old and wear the proper clothing. (example- no flip flops). This would be a great activity. Check out their website for times and phone numbers.
   The park also has places to go fishing and to take your own kayak and canoe.
I can't say enough about this great park! Please go and see it for yourself! Also, share your experience with the rest of us! We would love some extra opinions!

Have fun!
Congaree National Park
Guided Canoe tours

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