Sewee Visitor and Environmental Education Center
The Sewee Visitor and Environmental Education Center offers a variety of programs designed to introduce visitors to the unique heritage and natural history of South Carolina's lowcountry, Francis Marion National Forest, and Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge. Jointly operated by the Forest Service and the Fish and Wildlife Service, this 9,000 square foot facility features hands-on interpretive displays exploring the unique and valuable ecosystems of the forest and refuge, including discussions and feedings of its two resident red wolves. Don't miss it! Plan a stop along your way to tap the knowledge of the staff on the many recreational opportunities available on the Francis Marion National Forest and Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge.
Sewee Center's schedule of events changes monthly... For the latest line-up of free events and classes, visit the Event Calendar at Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge | Events | U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service (fws.gov).
Caretaker "Wolfman" Rob conducts red wolf feedings and interpretive talks on Saturdays at 11:30 AM and Thursdays at 3:00 PM.
Click here for a printable guide and vicinity map.
General Information
Getting There
Directions
The Sewee Center is located at 5821 Highway 17 North in Awendaw. Phone: 843-928-3368. TDD: 843-928-3833.
Facility and Amenity Information
Accessibility
Restrooms
Restrooms are not available at this site.
Water
Potable water is not available at this site.