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Photographing Congaree National Park

  • Writer: Chris Cotton
    Chris Cotton
  • Apr 13
  • 1 min read

Updated: Jun 13

This weekend I took a trip to one of the more underrated National Parks in the US, Congaree! This park, located within the upper coastal plains of South Carolina, is full of a wide array of flora and wildlife, making it a perfect park to visit as spring brings new leaves and migratory birds. As always, I had my camera ready to capture all the views, enjoy my photos below!

Congaree has the highest concentration of "Champion Trees" anywhere in North America.
Congaree has the highest concentration of "Champion Trees" anywhere in North America.
A Prothonotary Warbler searches for insects in the forest.
A Prothonotary Warbler searches for insects in the forest.
The canopy of Congaree explodes in greenery, reaching over 100 feet in height.
The canopy of Congaree explodes in greenery, reaching over 100 feet in height.
A Hooded Warbler briefly pauses for a picture.
A Hooded Warbler briefly pauses for a picture.
Bald Cypress trees tower over the boardwalk loop trail (feat. my Mom!)
Bald Cypress trees tower over the boardwalk loop trail (feat. my Mom!)
A Red Headed Woodpecker rests on a dead tree in the forest.
A Red Headed Woodpecker rests on a dead tree in the forest.

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