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Water
Trail
Cedar
Creek Canoe
(Congaree National
Park)
Trail Map

Description:
The Cedar Creek Canoe Trail in Congaree Swamp National Monument is an
easy, six-mile journey through the last significant tract of
old-growth bottomland hardwoods in the Southeast. It could be the
finest canoe trail in the Midlands, too, since floating this dark
waterway feels like taking a trip back to prehistoric times. Just 10
years ago, 150-foot baldcypress and towering 160-foot loblolly pines
were common -- if humbling -- sights. But Hurricane Hugo pummeled the
Swamp and felled some of the real whoppers although at least 85 other
species of trees still reside here. Wildlife in the swamp is also
incredibly diverse (130 kinds of birds, 41 species of mammals, more
than 50 fish species and two dozen reptile species). Feral hogs root
through the underbrush (hunters long ago took the last wild hog -- a
500 pounder!) and black bears have reportedly used the park as well.
The entire Cedar Creek Canoe Trail wanders all over the swamp, into a
myriad of other creeks and branches (local paddlers call them
“guts”), for approximately 16 miles. Since doing the full trail is
considered an overnight trip, you may want to do the six-mile section
described below. Regardless, it’s imperative to notify the park
rangers before beginning. Heavy runoff from the Upstate often changes
water conditions and can make following the channel a difficult
proposition. Sometimes floodwaters create false channels and reverse
flows, which can be confusing. Float time in normal conditions is
three to four hours.
Length:
About six miles one way (the entire trail is approximately 16 miles)
Fees:
None
Access Points:
Mileage and GPS coordinates are approximate and for reference
only.
Mile
0 - (GPS N 33.8405 W 80.8600)
- Bannisters Bridge - The access is on a dirt road off Old Bluff Road
(Richland County S-40-734). From downtown Columbia, drive southeast on
Bluff Road (SC 48) for 12.3 miles (8.4 miles from the junction of I 77
and Bluff Road) and turn right onto Old Bluff Road (S-40-734). Drive 4.3
miles to the bridge, then turn right onto a dirt road. You can get
directions for parking at Congaree Swamp National Park.
Mile 2.9 - (GPS N 33.9198 W 80.8228) - Pass under a service road
bridge.
Mile
6 -
(GPS N 33.8186 W 80.7861) - Cedar Creek Road - From downtown Columbia, drive southeast on Bluff
Road (SC 48) for 18.5 miles (14.6 miles from the junction of I 77 and
Bluff Road) and turn right onto Cedar Creek Road (Richland County
S-40-1288). At approximately 2.5 miles, a pipe gate marks the gravel road
that leads to a throw-in access.
Hours:
Dawn to dusk, with the gates open from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Camping:
There is primitive camping available just inside the National Monument
at a small campground.
Information:
Congaree National Park, 200 Caroline Sims Road, Hopkins, SC
29061
Telephone:
803-776-4396.

South Carolina State Trails Program
South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism
1205 Pendleton Street :: Columbia, SC 29201 :: 803-734-0173
Webmaster:
bswanson@scprt.com
Updated: December 11, 2007
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