Did you know South Carolina is home to the largest virgin stand of cypress-tupelo trees in the world? This means, of course, that it’s never been logged. You might be surprised to learn we’re not talking here about Congaree National Park, which boasts the largest stand of old-growth bottomland hardwoods in the country. Instead, we’re talking about the Francis Biedler Forest – and more specifically, the Audubon Center at Biedler Forest in Harleyville. Come along with us as we discover a little known, yet spectacular, ancient forest in South Carolina.

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Check out the Audubon Center at Biedler Forest website for more information and plan a visit soon – before word gets out about this ancient forest in South Carolina! And be sure to check the website before you go to make sure the center and the forest are open to the public on the day you’re planning to go!

If you plan your day just right, you could probably scoot on over to Congaree National Park on the same day as your visit to the Audubon Center at Biedler. They are only an hour apart!

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