Concluding our November 2021 visit to Congaree National Park, we walked the 2.6-mile Boardwalk Loop Trail. This is a combination of the Low and Elevated Boardwalks. The boardwalk starts behind the visitor center just beyond the breezeway.
Large gathering spot for ranger talks and walks near the trailhead |
Dorovan muck |
One of many sloughs in the park |
Water tupelos (Nyssa aquatica) |
Closer view of a water tupelo |
Typical low boardwalk |
Bald cypress (Taxodium distichum) knees |
Switch cane (Arundinaria tecta) |
Typical bridge |
Another slough with Water Tupelo and Bald Cypress trees |
The trail ahead is closed due to a bridge washout |
Recently rebuilt low boardwalk |
Fallen trees open up the canopy |
Weaving through the old growth forest |
Sunlight penetrating the canopy |
Tall canopy |
Crossing an old road now known as the Sims Trail |
The wide-open Sims Trail |
Water Tupelo and Bald Cypress |
Reflections |
Back to "solid" ground |
This Loblolly Pine (Pinus taeda) is over 150 feet tall |
Same tree from another angle |
A bridge over a "gut" or low channel that disperses floodwaters |
Trail junction |
Weston Lake Loop trail passes under the Elevated Boardwalk |
A waterside view of Weston Lake |
Transition from Low Boardwalk to Elevated Boardwalk |
Weston Lake from the observation deck |
Typical Elevated Boardwalk |
Hornet's nest |
Open canopy thanks to Hurricane Hugo (1989) |
Dwarf Palmetto (Sabal minor) |
Remains of a moonshine still |
More open sky |
Back on the Low Boardwalk |
Crossing Sims Trail again |
Standing water with a translucent layer on top |
Another view of the film covering the water |
Crossing another slough |
There is no entrance fee at Congaree National Park.
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