Congaree River Blue Trail
Take two to three days to paddle this 50-mile trail from Columbia through Congaree National Park.
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Congaree River Blue Trail Details
For truly experienced paddlers and campers, and those with at least two vehicles, follow the 50-mile Congaree River Blue Trail over the course of two or three days from South Carolina's state capitol, Columbia, through Congaree National Park to the Route 601 Landing to the south (park second vehicle here for pick up). Put in at any of the number of landings found in Columbia (parking available in Columbia), and start paddling. Over the course of the trip, you'll pass through diverse habitats and may even spot bald eagles and alligators among other wildlife. Overnight camping can be done on the river's sandbars during low water periods, and in Congaree National Park's backcountry near River Mile 26; you will need to obtain a free permit from the Longleaf Campground or by calling (803) 776-4396 before embarking on your trip and camping in the park's backcountry. Remember, Congaree National Park does not rent canoes, kayaks, or stand up paddle boards, so if you don't have your own, you'll need to rent from an outfitter in Columbia, about 30 minutes from the park.
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Nearby Parks Around Congaree River Blue Trail
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Nearby Points of Interest Around Congaree River Blue Trail
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0.6 mi away
Congaree River
The 47-mile-long river flows from Columbia through Congaree National Park.
1.4 mi away
River Trail (#5)
Make your way to the Congaree River when you hike the River Trail (#5).
2.2 mi away
Weston Lake Loop Trail (#3)
Birders will find the Weston Lake Loop Trail (#3) of particular interest.
2.4 mi away
Sims Trail (#2)
Cross the boardwalk twice on this easy loop trail.
2.5 mi away
Oakridge Trail (#4)
Find yourself in old-growth forest when hiking the Oakridge Trail (#4).