Wildlife

Caw Caw Interpretive Center

46 locals recommend
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Tips from locals

Lizabeth
January 31, 2021
Everyone loves this trail!!!
Belinda And David
March 6, 2020
Nearby Observe life in the swamp. Quiet and peaceful.
Eileen
October 28, 2015
If you want to see alligators and other wildlife, this is the place to visit. Run by the Charleston County Parks Department, this is a real must see if you have the time.
Natalie
August 5, 2021
Caw Caw Interpretive Center is managed as a low-impact wildlife preserve. Pets and bicycles are not permitted. Features Over six miles of trails with trail-side exhibits Elevated boardwalks through wetlands Environmental and social studies education programs from preschool through college level Interpretive exhibits, displays, and programs Former 18th and 19th century rice fields and one of the important sites of the Stono Rebellion Thousands of naturalized tea plants from a 20th century tea farm Birding hotspot for coastal South Carolina Managed for waterfowl, songbirds, otters, deer, and more Favored habitats for American Alligators, Swallow-tailed Kites, Bald Eagles, and others
Caw Caw Interpretive Center is managed as a low-impact wildlife preserve. Pets and bicycles are not permitted. Features Over six miles of trails with trail-side exhibits Elevated boardwalks through wetlands Environmental and social studies education programs from preschool through college level Int…
Amol & Erin
August 8, 2018
Wanna see some gators? Journey from the past to the present and heritage to habitat at the Ravenel Caw Caw Interpretive Center. Rich in natural, cultural and historical resources, Caw Caw was once part of several rice plantations and home to enslaved Africans who applied their technology and skills in agriculture to carve the series of rice fields out of cypress swamps. An abundance of wild life viewing opportunities.
Wanna see some gators? Journey from the past to the present and heritage to habitat at the Ravenel Caw Caw Interpretive Center. Rich in natural, cultural and historical resources, Caw Caw was once part of several rice plantations and home to enslaved Africans who applied their technology and skills…

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Ravenel, SC