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Audubon's Beidler Forest Sanctuary

Recommandé par 14 habitants

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Paul And Erin
February 22, 2016
1,000-year-old trees and native wildlife abound in a pristine sanctuary that has been untouched for millennia. Explore the Audubon swamp on the 1.75 mile boardwalk.
Anthony
March 5, 2021
49.3m - If you LOVE birds and have already been to the Center for Birds of Prey then this is your next stop!
Shelly
May 3, 2015
Awesome walking trail! Oldest growth of Cypress Trees in North America!
Hugh
May 3, 2022
Only 10 miles from our cabin. One of the last virgin hardwood swamp in America. A must see!
Pam
April 12, 2017
Beidler Forest sits within the Four Holes Swamp, a 45,000-acre matrix of black water sloughs and lakes, shallow bottomland hardwoods, and deep bald cypress and tupelo gum flats. Four Holes Swamp is also a major tributary of the Edisto River, part of the Charleston area’s famous ACE basin. Over 17,000 of the swamp’s acres are owned by the National Audubon Society and make up what is known as the Francis Beidler Forest, which is less than an hour from Charleston and Columbia and located just north of I-26 outside the town of Harleyville, SC. It is easily accessed from either I-26 East or West, as well as I-95.
Beidler Forest sits within the Four Holes Swamp, a 45,000-acre matrix of black water sloughs and lakes, shallow bottomland hardwoods, and deep bald cypress and tupelo gum flats. Four Holes Swamp is also a major tributary of the Edisto River, part of the Charleston area’s famous ACE basin. Over 17,00…
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336 Sanctuary Rd
Harleyville, SC