America's Great Outdoors
A rare winter scene from Congaree National Park in South Carolina gives a different perspective of the largest remaining tract of old-growth bottomland hardwood forest in North America. The park’s boardwalks provide an exciting way to immerse...

A rare winter scene from Congaree National Park in South Carolina gives a different perspective of the largest remaining tract of old-growth bottomland hardwood forest in North America. The park’s boardwalks provide an exciting way to immerse yourself in this vital ecosystem. As you walk, you will discover Congaree’s cultural history and its natural beauty. The accessible boardwalk makes it a good place for wheelchairs, strollers and leashed pets. Photo by National Park Service.

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