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Interpretive Trail
I’on Swamp
(Francis
Marion National Forest)
Trail Map

Description:
Once part of a rice-growing estate, the I’on Swamp is famous among
birders for the variety of species that descend here during spring and
fall migration. In particular, because the most elusive bird in
America, Bachman’s warbler, has been spotted here. The easy,
two-mile interpretive loop trail wanders within the swamp along a dike
patchwork on the remnants of the abandoned Witheywood Plantation. The
area provides wide range of wildlife viewing, especially the numerous
large alligators that come into view where the trail crosses one
particular pond. The trail’s backstretch pushes into gorgeous
wetlands dotted with bald cypress trees and murky swampland. There are
no facilities at the trailhead, but the Sewee Visitor Center is
approximately 100 yards north of I’on Swamp Road on US 17.
Since this is a low area, it make be underwater
after heavy rains. Insect repellent is recommended during warm
months.
Length:
2.0-mile loop
Fees:
None.
Directions:
From the I-526 junction in Mount Pleasant, drive approximately 15 miles and
turn left onto I’on Swamp Road (Forest Service 228). Drive 2.5 miles to the
parking area on the left (south).
Hours:
Dawn to dusk
Camping:
There is camping available at the Buck Hall Campground within Francis
Marion National Forest. To find Buck Hall, follow US 17 north from
Charleston for about 30 miles. Turn right onto Buck Hall Landing Road
(FS 242), which runs into the campground. There are 14 sites with camp
pads, fire rings and electrical hookups; camping is $15 per unit.
Parking for non-campers is $5 per vehicle.
Information:
Francis Marion
National Forest,
Sewee Visitor and Environmental Education Center, 5821 U.S. 17 North,
Awendaw, SC 29429, Telephone: 843-928-3368.

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: October 21, 2005
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