Angel Tree Charleston

Angel Oak Tree

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(2.5K) · Historical landmark in Johns Island, United States
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Angel Oak is an exceptionally large Southern live oak located in Angel Oak Park on Johns Island near Charleston, South Carolina. The tree is … See more

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Oct 3, 2024
Awe inspiring to see the Angel Tree. Well worth the drive. A must do activity in the Charleston area for nature lovers! Don't miss out Full review by scottcT8969SZ
Sep 23, 2024
Wow, I have been around and seen a lot of natural wonders on 3 continents and this took my breath away. The size and scope of this Oak tree is simply awe inspiring. When you think it has been there … Full review by KBD87
Sep 19, 2024
This incredible tree is worth seeing. It's beautiful and massive! The gift shop was fun. And parking is close by. I've never seen anything like it. Full review by Alison M

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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 …
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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 you’re the o ly one there and the park could temporarily move the fence.
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Answer by James Z · Aug 3, 2021
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Is Angel Oak Tree available to see right now?
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Yes. I was there last week. When there are several people there you need a mask though.
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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 …
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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 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.
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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 …
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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.
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