Goose Creek Reservoir alligators - Yikes (Summerville, Ladson: theater, gardens, to move)
Charleston areaCharleston - North Charleston - Mt. Pleasant - Summerville - Goose Creek
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that's an old video I saw a few years ago from somewhere in Georgia
Well thank goodness. Someone sent me that video saying it was from that reservoir. I know I was never going in a boat in that water and I'll probably have nightmares tonight after watching it.
We usually go boating in the Intracoastal Waterway and go to this place we call Alligator Alley and it has gators all parked on the sides during low tide but no where near as many as what's in that video. I'm always scared to death but it's kind of fun at the same time....as long as none jump up in the boat. lol
Last edited by diddlydudette; 02-17-2013 at 09:39 AM..
There is another Alligator alley, in south florida, when its in the 60s, all the gators come out and sun themselves on the side of the highway, you can drive an hour straight and see a gator every 5 feet, while going 80 mph.
Mini, Mini, Mini......If you are looking for a gator....check out Bushy Park (either side). Also, the lake in Crowfield has quite a few of them. I've also seen one at the boat landing at the end of Ladson Rd/Trolley Rd in Summerville.
Go to Magnolia Gardens they are all over there too....
Goose Creek Reservoir does have alot of gators but not that bad...
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