Congaree National Park is a protected area located in central South Carolina, USA. The park is home to the largest intact expanse of old-growth bottomland hardwood forest in the southeastern United States, and is known for its towering trees, diverse wildlife, and pristine wilderness.
The park covers over 26,000 acres and is home to over 50 species of trees, including the bald cypress, water tupelo, and loblolly pine. Visitors can explore the park on one of its many hiking trails, which offer scenic views of the forest and the surrounding wetlands. Some of the most popular trails in the park include the Boardwalk Loop, which provides easy access to the forest, and the Weston Lake Loop, which offers views of the park's pristine wilderness.