Matthew L.
Yelp
The Angel Oak Tree is an exceptionally large Southern live oak located in Angel Oak Park in Johns Island, South Carolina. The tree measures an impressive 28 feet in circumference, a testament to its age and the centuries of growth it has experienced. Its branches stretch outwards to cover an area of approximately 17,200 square feet, providing a vast canopy of shade that has sheltered countless visitors over the years. Perhaps the most awe-inspiring feature of this tree is the span of its longest branch, which reaches a staggering 187 feet from tip to tip. Once believed to be 1,500 years old, experts now estimate that it is probably closer to 400-500 years old (which is still very impressive). Some have claimed that the tree is the oldest living organism east of the Mississippi River. However, there are bald cypress trees located throughout Georgia and North Carolina which have been proven to be significantly older. One in North Carolina is over 1,600 years old. As long as the Angel Oak continues to remain healthy, it is believed to have a lifespan of 900 years.
My family and I visited the Angel Oak this past summer while we were visiting family in the area. Although we had already visited it on a previous trip, it is just so impressive that we needed to see it again. The tree is equally beautiful and eerie. The gnarled limbs and branches almost give the tree the appearance of a gigantic tentacled organism that one would expect to see in the TV series "Stranger Things". The City of Charleston and local conservationists have worked tirelessly to protect the tree and its surrounding environment. Hopefully this remarkable tree will continue to thrive for several more centuries so countless others can see it. We highly recommend anyone visiting the Greater Charleston area to visit the Angel Oak!