Hiking
Trail
River
(Congaree National Park)
Trail Map
Description:
Begin this long, isolated, backwoods, white-blazed, loop trail by
following the low boardwalk to the Weston Lake Loop Trail. Walk .5
mile toward Cedar Creek. Then walk .6 miles on the Oakridge Trail and
follow the sign to the River Trail. Walk another 1.3 miles to the fork
on the River trail. If you stay to the right, you will wind through
the woods before turning left where the trail follows an old road bed
along the Congaree River. A sign points out the short spur trail that
leads to a sandbar. As you follow the loop back to the fork, the trail
narrows again and you may sometimes search for the next trail marker
in the dense foliage. As you walk you will pass under towering trees
some as tall as 16-story buildings such as ancient loblolly
pines, cypress, water tupelo, American elm, cherrybark oak, sweetgum,
and hickory. As you walk through the various flood plain forest
habitats, look for pileated woodpeckers, barred owls, osprey, great
blue heron, and a variety of other birds, as well as otter, deer,
wild-hogs, iridescent skinks, alligators, snakes, and other wildlife.
Remember
to wear insect repellent and protective clothing to ward off poison
ivy, stinging insects, and mosquitoes. Also, carry water, first-aid
supplies, and a map and compass. The backwoods trails are maintained
on a limited scale and may be blocked at any time by fallen trees or
debris washed in during flooding. Be sure to check trails
conditions before starting your hike!
Trails
are foot-traffic only. Pets are permitted on leashes on designated
trails but they are not allowed on boardwalks. Restrooms and picnic
tables are located near the Visitor Center where you can pick up a
map, learn from the natural exhibits, and ask about special events
such as night tours, and the owl prowl.
Length:
5.5mile loop. You will also need to walk the Low Boardwalk, and a
section of the Weston Lake and Oakridge Trials.
Fees:
No fee.
Directions:
From Columbia, drive southeast on SC 48 (Bluff Road) for approximately
12 miles and bear right onto Old Bluff Road (Richland County
S-40-734). Follow the signs to the Congaree National Park.
Hours:
8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. (Vehicles must be parked outside the gate in the
after hours parking lot by 5 p.m.)
Camping:
Contact the Visitor Center for primitive camping information.
Information: Congaree National
Park, 100 National Park Road, Hopkins, SC, 29061,
Telephone: 803-776-4396. (Visitor Center open: 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.)

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South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism
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Updated: December 15, 2004
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