Gamecock Park
Indoor turf athletic field at Congaree National Park, showing a large practice area with white lines and red seating banners along the wall.
Gamecock Park near Congaree National Park features a modern visitor facility with green lawns and clear sky.

Gamecock Park

Natural Attr★★★★☆
Last Updated: February 2026

Type

Geological Formation

Accessibility

ADA-accessible; all-terrain wheelchair program available

Best Season

Spring and Fall

Busiest Season

May–June (synchronous fireflies) and spring

Features

Floodplain forest; elevated Boardwalk Loop; ridges and sloughs; oxbow lakes; old-growth bottomland hardwood habitat

Overview

About This Attraction

Green floodplain forest unfurls beneath an elevated boardwalk. The wetlands mirror the canopy while birds call overhead. This land was written by river floods, which laid down sand, silt, and clay to form ridges and oxbow lakes over countless seasons. It remains the largest intact old-growth bottomland hardwood forest in the Southeast, preserved here for discovery.

Quick Facts

Type

Geological Formation

Access

ADA-accessible; all-terrain wheelchair program available

Main Features

Floodplain forest; elevated Boardwalk Loop; ridges and sloughs; oxbow lakes; old-growth bottomland hardwood habitat

What You'll See

Close-up views of towering hardwoods, water-filled sloughs, and abundant wildlife along a raised walkway over wetlands

What Makes It Special

Largest intact old-growth bottomland hardwood forest in the southeastern United States; International Biosphere Reserve; Globally Important Bird Area

Best Time to Visit

Spring and Fall offer ideal weather; May–June features the synchronous firefly display.

Safety Considerations

Flood risk in winter; insects (mosquitoes) in warmer months; boardwalk can be slippery when wet; keep a safe distance from wildlife

Visitor Tips

  • Boardwalk Loop is ADA-accessible;
  • Insect repellent is a must in warmer months;
  • Parking can fill on peak days—arrive early;
  • Stay on the elevated boardwalk;
  • Bring water and wear sturdy shoes;
  • Look for wildlife from safe, respectful distances.