Wildlife at Magnolia Plantation & Gardens: Birds, Alligators & Lowcountry Nature

Wildlife at Magnolia Plantation & Gardens

Magnolia Plantation & Gardens is one of the best places to experience wildlife and Lowcountry nature in Charleston. Its gardens, wetlands, forests, and marshes provide habitats for native animals throughout the year.

Explore the Audubon Swamp Garden

The Audubon Swamp Garden offers an up-close look at a cypress-tupelo swamp. Visitors may spot herons, egrets, wood ducks, turtles, and alligators while walking along its trails and boardwalks. The area also serves as an important sanctuary for residents and migratory birds, making it a popular destination for birdwatching in Charleston.

Meet Native Lowcountry Animals

Wood ducks at magnolia plantation & gardens on a ramp

At the Wildlife Center, guests can learn about rescued animals that cannot be returned to the wild. Residents include birds of prey, mammals, reptiles, and other species native to South Carolina. From spotting alligators resting near the water to watching birds soar above the marsh, every visit offers a new opportunity to connect with nature. For families, photographers, and outdoor enthusiasts searching for Charleston wildlife experiences, Magnolia Plantation & Gardens provides an unforgettable look at the natural beauty of the Lowcountry.

Plan your visit to the Wildlife Center today!

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