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Park Visitor Center and ResourcesHarry Hampton Visitor CenterThere are three parking lots located outside the visitor center. The first two lots each have two accessible parking spaces. The third lot, which is for oversized vehicles, has one accessible parking space.
Wheelchair Information and Specifications ![]() Access PassesThe Access Pass is a free, lifetime pass - available to U.S. citizens or permanent residents of the United States that have been medically determined to have a permanent disability (does not have to be a 100% disability) - that provides admittance to more than 2,000 recreation sites managed by five Federal agencies. At many sites the Access Pass provides the pass owner a discount on Expanded Amenity Fees (such as camping, swimming, boat launching, and guided tours). Access passes may be obtained at any national park that charges an entrance fee, or online. For more information, please visit: America the Beautiful - National Parks & Federal Recreational Lands Access Pass | USGS Store. ![]() NPS/Hardin Other Park LocationsPicnic ShelterFrom the first parking lot there is a clear, paved path to the picnic shelter. There are two wheelchair accessible tables in the picnic shelter. There are also two wheelchair accessible picnic tables located in between the parking lots.![]() NPS/Hardin CampgroundsThere is one accessible campsite at Longleaf Campground, Site 1. Routes to campsites at Longleaf are packed dirt and fine gravel. The parking lot at Longleaf Campground is gravel. There are accessible vault toilets directly off the parking lot. Campsites may be reserved online or over the phone through Recreation.gov. Cedar Creek: What to Expect at LaunchesPaddling on Cedar Creek is a wonderful way to experience the park. Visitors may bring their own boats and launch from either of our two boat launches. Always check current conditions before your trip! Details about our two boat launches may be found below: South Cedar Creek Canoe Landing
Bannister Bridge Canoe Landing
NPS/Hardin Kayak AdaptationsCongaree National Park offers the following kayak adaptations for people with disabilities. These tools can be loaned out free of charge to those providing their own kayak or provided one our ranger guided canoe tours. We currently have two sets of each adaptation and they are first come, first serve. Please let the park know at least 24 hours in advance if you require an adaptation.
If you have any questions regarding accessibility at Congaree National Park, please contact us. All feedback and suggestions for how we may increase access to Congaree are appreciated.
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Last updated: February 9, 2025