Synchronous Fireflies at Congaree

Green-yellow flashes of many synchronized fireflies after sunset flash low near the forest floor
Visitors to Congaree National Park have long been fascinated by synchronized fireflies and their unique ability to flash in unison with one another.

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The appearance of fireflies flashing in the evening is a welcome sign summer is near. Many have fond memories of watching fireflies twinkling at sunset, but sadly the experience of watching these fascinating insects come out to dance at dusk is not as common as it once was. This makes places that preserve the habitat and conditions fireflies need to survive, while also offering opportunities to view them, so important. Congaree is home to several species of firefly, including the synchronous species Photuris frontalis. It is the ability of this firefly species to flash in unison with others that draws thousands of fascinated visitors to Congaree each May.

Dates and Information for 2026 Firefly Event and Pass Lottery
The 2026 Synchronous Firefly Viewing Event will take place May 13-May 20 The pass lottery for the event will open at 10:00 am EST on Tuesday, April 7, 2026 and remain open until 10:00 am on Tuesday, April 14, 2026. Applicants may enter any time during the week of the lottery, time of application does not affect chances of winning. Lottery applicants will be notified of their results on Friday, April 17, 2026.

You can find event regulations, lottery details, and other need-to-know information for attending by visiting https://www.recreation.gov/ticket/facility/300008

To learn more about these fireflies, click the tabs below to see answers to some of the frequently asked firefly questions people ask park rangers and volunteers each year.
 

 

Last updated: March 31, 2026

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