The Angel Oak Park is located on Johns Island where you can find what is known as "A Lowcountry Treasure". The Southern Live Oak tree is a historical …
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Apr 29, 2025
WOW WOW WOW. There are restrictions and rules but only to preserve the tree. And it's free. Words do not do this tree justice. It is a must see in the Charleston area. Be prepared for a dirt road to…Full review by mamcilvaine
Apr 28, 2025
While we were in Charleston, my wife wanted to go see the Angel Oak. So, after touring a plantation, we headed that way. You really need to know where you're going. It's not particularly well marked…Full review by sissomi
Apr 12, 2025
We were speechless! Such a humbling experience to stand next to this beauty! Well worth the trip…..take your time and enjoy its beauty.Full review by 5698tammyh
How do you get a picture without the yellow fence around it?
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I doubt that you can since it goes around the base of the tree to keep people from climbing it. I doubt it’s possible, but maybe you could pay to take photos during off hours where …
I doubt that you can since it goes around the base of the tree to keep people from climbing it. I doubt it’s possible, but maybe you could pay to take photos during off hours where you’re the o ly one there and the park could temporarily move the fence.
Can I bring my dog on a leash to see Angel Oak Tree?
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Dogs on leashes are allowed. But dogs are not allowed near the tree or tree roots as that could affect the health of the tree. They prefer animals to be kept off the grounds if possible, but if …
Dogs on leashes are allowed. But dogs are not allowed near the tree or tree roots as that could affect the health of the tree. They prefer animals to be kept off the grounds if possible, but if brought on site they should never be off the leash. You might verify once you get there in the event the rules have changed since we were there.
What is the green stuff on the branches of the A O T? Is it green moss, algae, fungus, lichens, alga or mold? I think it is not moss, but others say it is green moss. Read that the gray Spanish Moss is not really moss. Can u clear this up?
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It’s Spanish moss. It’s common on the trees in this area. Hope this helps.