The Cypress Wetlands is in the middle of the town of Port Royal, South Carolina. This is not the sort of thing you expect to find amongst restaurants, the post office, police station, etc!
Aptly named for its cypress trees.
This is home to many egrets and so much more.
The trees were dotted with white spots although the camera did not pick this up well.
The water is covered with vibrant green algae.Turtles seem to have a decent life here but maybe not considering some other residents!This was the closest I have every been to a wild alligator. This dude was just a few feet away hanging around below an overlook.
More than one gator calls this home.
One must be careful stepping off the pathways! What is life without a little risk to spice it up?
The boardwalk allows visitors to get fairly close to some wildlife.
There is plenty of Spanish moss to enjoy.How amazing is this green?!
If you go, the park is open free to the public during daylight hours. Located at the intersection of Paris Ave and Ribaut Ave in Port Royal, SC. Free parking is available on the street.
Have a marvelous day/evening (wherever you are on the clock)! ~Val
Beautifully green and lush, yes, but I don't know about those gators . . . .
ReplyDeleteThe gators are a bit unnerving!
DeleteWhat a beautiful place to go enjoy nature up close and personal!
ReplyDeleteIt really is!
DeleteGreat pics. Would love something like this in Nashville but we do not have it.
ReplyDeleteWetlands are a beautiful landscape!
DeleteVal, I think it's breath taking! Wow! But, I don't like the alligators! LOL! Great picture of you!!! Big Hugs!
ReplyDeleteThank you Stacy! I don't like alligators either but find it exciting to see one in the wild since I never did during the first 45 years of my life. Bugs back to you!
DeleteYou are 45?? Holy crap, you look amazing! I thought you were 35!
DeleteHaha! I am actually 47 now! Pushing the big 5-0! Thank you Stacy!
DeleteWhat a lovely place! I am glad it is only open daylight hours. I wouldn't want to meet that alligator in the dark!
ReplyDeleteThis would be a scary place in the dark!
DeleteLooks a lovely place, so green. I especially like the boardwalk photographs.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Thank you Jan!
DeleteI can imagine it is very hot and humid here and maybe even buggy, too. But oh, it is so beautiful and so very interesting!
ReplyDeleteThank you Jeanie! It is quite a place!
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