
Description: This easy, 1.5 mile
walking trail begins in the rear of the Visitor's Center and you can
turn left or right. If you turn to the left, you will walk along a
boardwalk and past a pond before reaching the Red Wolf Viewing Area,
where you can view and learn about the endangered Red Wolf. If you
turn to the right, you will pass the viewing center hosted by the
South Carolina Center for Birds of Prey where you will see eagles,
hawks, and osprey. If you continue, you will circle a pond where you
may see the alligators that inhabit the pond. The Center provides
exhibits about the ecosystems of the Francis Marion National Forest
and Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge.
Dogs are not allowed on the trails to
either the Red Wolf Viewing Area or the Birds of Prey Viewing Area.
Length: 1.5 mile out and back trail.
Fees: There is no entrance fee.
Please contact the Center to find out about fees that may be
associated with special interpretive programs.
Directions: From Charleston, drive
northeast on US 17 for approximately 18 miles and the Sewee Visitor
Center is on the right (east).
Hours: Tuesday through Sunday from
9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Camping: Primitive campsites are
available year-round at both Elmwood Recreation Area and Honey Hill
Recreation Area (843) 887-3257 for free. Full service facilities can
be found at Buck Hall Recreation Area (843) 887-3257 for $15.00 per
unit.
Information: Francis
Marion National
Forest, Sewee Visitor and
Environmental Education Center, 5821 HWY 17 North, Awendaw, SC, 29429,
843-928-3368 Voice, Telephone: 843-928-3833 TDD:, 843-928-3828 Fax:, email
r4rw_sc.sv2@mail.fws.gov.