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Angel Oak® | Charleston, SC - Official Website

Angel Oak®. 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 ...

Angel Oak - Wikipedia

Angel Oak ... Angel Oak is an exceptionally large Southern live oak (Quercus virginiana) located in Angel Oak Park on Johns Island near Charleston, South Carolina ...

Angel Oak Tree

Angel Oak Tree – Charleston, SC ... Nestled in the heart of Angel Oak Park on Johns Island, South Carolina, the Angel Oak Tree stands as a living monument to the ...

The History of Charleston's Angel Oak Tree - Crafted Travel

The History of Charleston's Angel Oak Tree. The Angel Oak estimated to be more than 400-500 years old. It is simply known as The Tree in some circles. It stands ...

Visit the Majestic Angel Oak Tree of Kiawah Island

Discover the wonder of Kiawah Island's Angel Oak Tree. At 65 feet tall, this majestic tree is a must-see destination for nature lovers.

Angel Oak Tree Charleston | The Pinch

Johns Island's Angel Oak is one of the oldest living oak trees in the South. A mere 12 miles from historic Charleston, Angel Oak is a must-see when visiting ...

500 Year Old Oak Tree. It is called Angel Oak, and is located in ...

500 Year Old Oak Tree. It is called Angel Oak, and is located in John's Island, Charleston, SC ...

Lowcountry Treasure: The Angel Oak Tree - Kiawah Island Real Estate

The renowned Angel Oak tree is a Southern live oak, and it is the largest live oak tree east of the Mississippi. Live oaks are evergreen, ...

The Angel Oak Tree - A Fun See in Charleston, SC

The Angel Oak in Charleston can be found on Johns Island. It is one of the oldest southern live oak trees east of the Mississippi River, making it a focal point ...

Angel Oak Park - Charleston Parks Conservancy

3688 Angel Oak Road, Charleston, South Carolina 29455. Hours: 9am-5pm Mon- Sat, 1-5pm Sunday. Gift shop closes at 4:30.

What to know before visiting the Angel Oak Tree

The Angel Oak – a Southern Live Oak – is actually located on Johns Island right outside of Charleston. It is located about 12 miles from ...

Angel Oak Preserve - Lowcountry Land Trust

A 10-year community effort to unify an existing 9-acre city park with the surrounding 35 acres once threatened by insensitive development.

Facilities • Angel Oak Park - Charleston, SC

Features ... Angel Oak Tree Park is located on Johns Island with no admission charge. The park also has a gift shop and picnic area. On Johns Island stands the ...

Johns Island Angel Oak - South Carolina Tourism

Even a word like majestic does not fully describe the Johns Island Angel Oak. Estimated to be between 300 and 400 years old, it stands 65 feet tall and has ...

The Angel Oak – Johns Island, South Carolina - Atlas Obscura

One of the oldest living oak trees in the Southeast. ... Been Here? 1665. Want to Visit? ... The fairytale-esque Angel Oak tree in Charleston, South ...

Everything You Need to Know About the Angel Oak Tree - Andell Inn

The Angel Oak tree is one of the oldest trees east of the Mississippi River. Many estimate it to be around 15000 years old! Come check it out today!

Why the Angel Oak Tree Should be on Your Bucket List | ESPM

The Angel Oak Tree is said to be one of the largest and longest living trees east of the Mississippi River! Learn all about it's history, where its located, ...

South Carolina's Oldest Tree : The Angel Oak

While it's challenging to determine the exact age of such ancient trees, estimates place the tree at around 400-500 years old.

140+ Angel Oak Tree Stock Photos, Pictures & Royalty-Free Images

Angel Oak is a Southern live oak located in Angel Oak Park on Johns Island near Charleston, South Carolina USA. The tree is estimated to be 400-500 years old.

Angel Oak - SC Picture Project

Angel Oak ... The Angel Oak on Johns Island, estimated to be around 400 years old – is the most venerated of the Lowcountry's magnificent live oaks (Quercus ...


The Angel of Nitshill Road

Book by Anne Fine and Philippe Dupasquier