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Angel Oak - 3688 Angel Oak Road / St. Johns Island, SC / 843-559-3496/ One of the biggest and perhaps the oldest live oak at 1400 years plus, the canopy of Angel Oak produces 17,000 square feet of shade!

Audubon Sanctuary & Center at Francis Beidler Forest - Exit 187 off I-26 / 843-462-2150/ From the Visitor‘s Center one enters a 11,000 acre sanctuary the protects the flora and fauna of the Lowcountry. Observe birds and animals in their native habitat in these ancient cypress swamps, ideal for wildflowers, old growth trees and abundant wildlife.

Caw Caw Interpretive Center- 5200 Savannah Highway / Ravenel, SC / 843-889-8898/ Rice plantations once dotted the Lowcountry, see how rice cultivation shaped the lives and landscape of the region. African-American contributions to the rice planting are explored.

Cypress Gardens - 3030 Cypress Gardens Road / Moncks Corner, SC / 843-553-0515/ Made from the rice fields of a former plantation, huge cypress trees rise to stately heights above shallow lakes and sandy paths through a forest and garden setting.

Francis Marion National Forest - Moncks Corner, SC / 843-336-3248/ Over 250,000 acres of Coastal forest, with hiking trials, boat ramps, fishing, picnic facilities and camp sites. Would you believe it was once the domain of the Swamp Fox?

Magnolia Plantation & Audubon Swamp Garden - 3550 Ashley River Road / Charleston, SC / 843-571-1266/ Superb ornamental gardens are at their best in spring, they are part of the scene as are tram rides into the natural realm of the Carolina Swamps. Look for indigenous and migratory birds, local flora and of course, the native alligators.

Old Santee Canal Park - 900 Stony Landing Road / Moncks Corner, SC / 843-899-5200/ Located in Biggin Swamp, the environs around America’s oldest canal may be traveled by canoe or viewed from the four miles of boardwalk. Interpretive Center explores the history of the canal and Stony Landing Plantation.

Sewee Visitor & Environmental Education Center - US. 17 North / Awendaw, SC / 848-928-3368/ Operated by the Forest Service and US Fish and Wildlife Service, the Visitor Center features the unique heritage and environs of the Lowcountry. Part of the Francis Marion National Forest, Sewee is the education center for the red wolf, exhibits the ecology of the region and features live birds of prey.

South Carolina Aquarium - Calhoun and Concord / Charleston, SC / 843-720-1990/ Featuring South Carolina’s watery habitats from mountain streams to the Atlantic coast and all places in between, the Aquarium has over 60 exhibits and houses thousands or live plants and animals.

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