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Contact: Greg Cunningham, 803-776-4396
HOPKINS, SC – Park rangers from Congaree National Park, along with staff from Kings Mountain National Military Park, Fort Sumter and Fort Moultrie National Historical Park and the SC Forestry Commission, will be conducting a prescribed burn during the last two weeks of February and first week of March, weather and conditions permitting. The fire will be conducted in the Red Bluff and Dawson’s Units near the South Cedar Creek Canoe Landing and encompass approximately 450 acres. The fire is intended to help with fuel reduction and habitat restoration, in accordance with the park’s fire management plan.Precautions have been taken to minimize impacts to park visitors and park neighbors. However, fishing access to Cedar Creek from South Cedar Creek Road will be closed, including the Dawson’s Cabin access point. Additionally, smoke may be seen for several miles and may drift over nearby roads, trails, and campgrounds. Drivers should use caution as fire crews and equipment will be operating along South Cedar Creek Road and other nearby roads. Recreational access to other park trails, facilities and campgrounds will remain open.
Additional details and updates will be posted on the park’s website www.nps.gov/cong and social media channels. www.nps.gov
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Last updated: February 7, 2022