Bannister Bridge Canoe Access

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Hopkins, United States

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Canoeing area

Bannister Bridge Canoe Access Reviews | Rating 4 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Bannister Bridge Canoe Access is located in Hopkins, United States on 183 Roger Myers Rd. Bannister Bridge Canoe Access is rated 4 out of 5 in the category canoeing area in United States.

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183 Roger Myers Rd

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+1 8037764396

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Louis Drucker

This is a beautiful paddle thru Congaree Nat Pk. You will need to shuttle your vehicles down to the take out spot. There is no man made landing and you must be wary of the slippery mud banks. There is a parking lot for about 10 vehicles. Right now (Jan 2021)there are 2-3 muddy portages necessary, but it truly is a beautiful paddle. In the Summer you will be able to see more snakes and turtles, but remember your mosquito spray. No, there is no direct way to get here. No matter which direction you come, there are lots of county roads and turns. Just use Google Maps.

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George Snow

Great place to visit great place to launch your canoe or your kayaking from there's awesome fishing

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Vincent Mursuli

Great hiking along the western edge of the Park. The landing is at the abutments of a very old bridge, with a few footings sticking up out of the creek. Then, we went to the remains of the boundary dike built in the 1840's to direct the Congaree. This seldom used trail runs into the River Trail and, so, the river. Lots to see, especially at the river.

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Lisa Powell

Super way to see our National Park

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Kate Satterfield

Great in theory: poor execution (likely due to low NPS funding for management). The canoe trail is blocked by downed trees to an extent that had a HUGE effect on travel time, especially if you have multiple and sizable craft. And honestly, this area isn't as pretty as it is near the South Cedar Creek Landing. If you do go, make sure you start EARLY and be prepared with layers/sustenance/first aid P.S. the drive for this point is NOT MARKED with any signage on the main highway. I tried to correct Google's address of Roger Myers Road, because that is a private driveway of a nice, but frustrated b resident. The map marker is correct, just don't turn on Roger Myers!

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Ma Willi

Good vibes

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Nitin R

Beautiful place with very few people around in the daytime

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Tracie Smith

Seems like it would be a beautiful place to slowly travel down the waterway and enjoy the scenery; however, there are a lot of trees and things blocking the way and you have to get out and walk around the obstacles. The waterway is impassable in at least 20 locations.