From the Magnolia Plantation & Gardens Website:
'Welcome to the Lowcountry's ultimate garden experience! With your admission, explore 6 miles of walking and biking trails throughout our historic property. Walk the Audubon Swamp Garden, a serene and preserved portion of the Ashley River. Check out the Magnolia Blooms station and historic river walk. Don’t miss the Wildlife Center, home to many native species and rescued animals. Step back in history with a guided Magnolia House tour, enjoy scenic views on the Nature Train tour, and gain perspective on the "From Slavery to Freedom" tour.'
Visit one of the locations where 'The Notebook' movie was filmed, and where Tanner proposed to Cheyenne!
From the Cypress Gardens website:
'Enjoy picturesque views along 3.5 miles of walking/hiking paths which loop through the swamp and gardens.'
'Our exciting swamp boat rides offer a unique view of our vast garden landscape. Revel in the reflections of the tall bald cypress and tupelo trees mirrored in the dark, black water. Paddle along a marked trail looking for alligators, birds, turtles, lily pads and other swamp life.'
This free app can be downloaded to your phone, where you can explore on your own with extensive information and maps to guide you wherever you are in town!
If you enjoy guided historic tours or ghost tours, this company has horse drawn carriages that take you on tours around the downtown Charleston area.
Explore the many places historic downtown Charleston has to offer! Historic sites, Rainbow Row, Waterfront Park, boutiques, coffee shops, cafes, restaurants, and more.
Isle of Palms is a local beach town, not far from downtown Charleston. The county park has ample parking (parking lots and nearby street parking have minimal parking fees), beach access, sand volleyball court, picnic tables, changing rooms, & restrooms.
Folly Beach, South Carolina is one of America’s last true beach towns. Folly Beach is a 12 square mile barrier island that is packed with things to do, see and eat. This is a funky, laid-back, come-as-you-are kind of beach. The pace is invitingly slow, the people are captivatingly unique and the shops and restaurants will receive you with good old fashioned Southern charm and hospitality. It won’t take long for you to feel right at home.