The Angel Oak has come symbolize Charleston. It is a Southern live oak located in Angel Oak Park, on Johns Island near Charleston.
3688 Angel Oak Rd Johns Island , SC 29455 United States
A must see in Charleston SC. It's simple awe inspiring. Words can't do justice the feeling you'll get walking around and looking at Angel Oak. It should be on everyone's list of things to see.
Located in a tiny park on John's Island . This is one well-preserved lowcountry treasure worth a visit or two. Arrive early before it gets too crowded .
Be aware of chiggers. Best to wear longer pants and sleeves. No dogs allowed by the tree - must stay in the picnic area , which is where the chiggers are, especially in the fallen tree moss.
A gorgeous oak tree that is rumored to be the oldest thing on the east coast of the United States . You will be speechless when you see it.
Worth the trip to see a tree . Seriously! It could be anywhere between 500 to 1500 years old!!
If you're undecided - choose to visit! You won't be disappointed and even if it's closed, you can still see from outside the fence.
Absolutely beautiful! I would recommend going on a weekday when it's less crowded for optimal pictures!
Peter Lik, the photographer from the reality show "Middle of Nowhere," sold out his picture of Angel Oak in less than 48 hrs. The fastest sell out ever!! Justin Timberlake collects his work. AMAZING!!
The tree is huge with limbs going everywhere. You have to see it in person to fully appreciate it. Finding could be tough, just have the right coordinates and trust the gps. Its free to check out Read more
It's a sight to see, pictures are great but you need to visit this amazing tree . ????
Exceeded my expectations. One article that I read said that it is in reality three trees that have grown together; nevertheless, extremely spiritual experience.
I keep visiting. Having lived 5 min away for 24 yrs I think that says something about how great it is to marvel at
Grab breakfast and eat it here when you come! 400-500 years old... Way kewl.
It's a great sight, but the list of rules that they (unfortunately) need to point out, rather dull the experience for everyone.
Wow, I hope that it reaches its life span of 900 years not much support from the gift shop . It is very sad.
Johns Island dentist Stono Dental Care at 13 minutes drive to the north of Angel Oak Tree
It's a sight to see, pictures are great but you need to visit this amazing tree .
So peaceful and majestic. Wish there were signs directing people to it; also wish the hours they were open were longer.
You have to see it in person to fully appreciate it. Finding could be tough, just have the right coordinates and trust the gps. PS you are not allow to climb the tree . wannaseeitall.com
Wow. Pictures can not do this place justice. A must see when you are in the area
The Angel Oak is thought to be one of the oldest living things east of the Mississippi River , so make sure not to climb on it or carve it...we want future generations to enjoy it as well !
This tree is enormous! Although the signs say don't climb , there's a deep-seeded urge to hop on a branch!
Definitely worth a visit
Amazing 400 yr. old tree . Words can't describe it's magnificence
Its peaceful ...serene..and you meet some nice people out here
Beautiful place to visit!!!
It's a place not to be missed!
Beautiful work of nature!
The city of Charleston has littered the grounds of Angel oak with way too many signs! No to Joe!
Cute experience in Charleston, don’t need to spend too much time here.
Absolutely beautiful
Don't sit or climb on the tree .
Generally, live oaks grow out, not up. The Angel Oak did both. This tree stands 65 feet tall, and its canopy provides 17,000 square feet of shade.
Too many people. Gino. A rainy day. Maybe there will be less people. No climbing or carving the tree obviously but also not tripods aloud!
be sure to get some boiled peanuts at the convenience store before your trip.
breathtaking- well worth the hunt and the dirt road !
Have to see this in person. MASSIVE!
Try to see the white squirrel!!!
Beautiful. Look around outer limbs for acorns.
Road to get to the tree is about half a mile and unpaved. SUVs preferred
Beautiful! You can not climb or carve on the tree but the size is worth the trip.
Oh my word! ????
Beautiful secluded spot. A must see if you love seeing the low country trees covered in Spanish moss. This tree will leave you in awe.
Living art !
Such a beautiful place. It really puts you in awe.
Visit the gift shop
Peaceful and serene
Breath taking
Angel Oak Road is a dirt road .
One of the seven wonders of the natural world