Overview
Overview: Congaree National Park preserves the largest remaining section of old-growth bottomland forest in the United States. A federally designated wilderness area in the floodplain of the Congaree River, it is a landscape forever shaped by water. Here, visitors to the park can see some of the tallest trees east of the Mississippi and witness amazing biodiversity. Numerous waterways can be found throughout the park. Cedar Creek, the primary body of water in the park, flows 15 miles from the parks northern border to its confluence with the Congaree River. This creek flows through a magnificent old-growth forest, past breath-taking trees and is home to many types of wildlife. Congaree National Park offers a wide range of opportunities to explore and experience the great outdoors. Park visitors will find old growth forests teeming with wildlife, miles of hiking trails ranging from easy to moderately strenuous and miles of waterways in a canoe or kayak. The park offers advance reservations for guided canoe tours from April through November. Guided canoe tours will begin at the Harry Hampton Visitor Center. The park also offers first-come, first-served interpretive programs throughout the year including guided hikes and ranger presentations. Summary of Fees Tour Name Fee Reservation Fee (per ticket) Changes* Cancellations* Ranger Guided Canoe Tours $0.00 $1.50 (non-refundable) n/a $1.50 ** Customers may request changes until midnight the day before the tour at no cost. *Customers who cancel a tour will forfeit the $1.50 reservation fee
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