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Longleaf Congaree National Park

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Bluff Campground at Congaree National Park is the perfect spot for a peaceful, secluded camping experience. With a permit from the Visitors Center, you can enjoy a free backwoods camping trip surrounded by the old growth forest of Congaree. The campsites each have a fire ring and picnic table, and are situated around a large, grassy area. There are no facilities, and the sites are barebones, but they have everything you need for a great camping experience. The one mile hike from the lot to the individual camping location is easy, but its a good idea to bring a beach cart to help tote your stuff. There are lots of hiking trails and kayaking trails, and the boardwalk trail through the swamp is a must-see. The visitor center has a water fountain for filling bottles and a potable water tap available all night long. The wildlife is abundant, and the fireflies during the migration in May are a magical sight. Be sure to bring your own wood and water, and be prepared for the heat and deer flies in the summer months.

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Contact

(803) 776-4396
cong_information@nps.gov

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cong_information@nps.gov

Quick Stats

10
Sites
$5 - $20
Site Price
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Max RV Size
154ft.
Elevation

GenieSummary

Bluff Campground at Congaree National Park is the perfect spot for a peaceful, secluded camping experience. With a permit from the Visitors Center, you can enjoy a free backwoods camping trip surrounded by the old growth forest of Congaree. The campsites each have a fire ring and picnic table, and are situated around a large, grassy area. There are no facilities, and the sites are barebones, but they have everything you need for a great camping experience. The one mile hike from the lot to the individual camping location is easy, but its a good idea to bring a beach cart to help tote your stuff. There are lots of hiking trails and kayaking trails, and the boardwalk trail through the swamp is a must-see. The visitor center has a water fountain for filling bottles and a potable water tap available all night long. The wildlife is abundant, and the fireflies during the migration in May are a magical sight. Be sure to bring your own wood and water, and be prepared for the heat and deer flies in the summer months.

From The Campground

We’re working with campground websites and owners to provide descriptions of each campground in our database. If you are the owner of this campground, please reach out to us to add a description to your listing.

Amenities

Activities

Discounts

No Discount Data

Affiliates

No Affiliation Data

Contact

(803) 776-4396
cong_information@nps.gov

Quick Stats

10
Sites
$5 - $20
Site Price
--
Max RV Size
154ft.
Elevation
436219
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Location
-80.82800293
33.83580017
100 National Park Road
Hopkins, SC

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Reservations

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