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 …
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.
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.