Guided tours offered of Bull's Island, Cape Romain| The Post and Courier, Charleston SC - News, Sports, Entertainment
Sewee Bay, Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge, photo by Perry Peace |
Guided tours offered of Bull's Island | The Post and Courier, Charleston SC - News, Sports, Entertainment (click for article)
There are many things to do in our local area. North Inlet is right out our back door. Brookgreen Gardens is 20 minutes away. Hobcaw Barony is literally our neighbor. Between Georgetown and Charleston there is an abundance of national and state protected land. The Francis Marion National Forest has 258,938 acres to explore! Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge is another 66,000 acres of beautiful and protected land.
White Pelican, Cape Romain photo by Perry Peace |
Guided tours are currently being offered. Want a big adventure?
Refuge Facts
- Established 1932.
- Acres: 66, 267 - 28,000 of which are preserved within the National Wilderness Preservation System.
- Refuge is part of the Carolinian-South Atlantic Biosphere Reserve.
- Located in northeast Charleston County, SC. Refuge office and Sewee Visitor Center are located 20 miles north of Charleston, SC on U.S. Highway 17. Refuge lands are located 20 miles north of Charleston and are accessible by boat only.
- Refuge headquarters are located on seven acres of permitted lands within the Francis Marion National Forest.
White Pelicans, Cape Romain photo by Perry Peace |
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