Until recently, I kept a yearly pass to the Children's Museum of the Lowcountry - it's a can't miss. Play Museumgoer for the DayĮscape the sticky August air for a day indoors at one of our many museums. If you've got a college-bound teenager, plan to explore the prestigious Citadel Military College or the College of Charleston. Participate in a Rite of Passage: The College Tour You will leave with some hair-standing knowledge of Charleston History. Take Your Chances on a Ghost TourĮxplore the spookier side of Charleston for a nighttime walking ghost tour. If you're more of a hockey lover, cheer on the South Carolina Stingrays. The sun setting behind the home plate in the marsh is also a site to see. Our team is pretty good, but the bacon-wrapped deep-fried corn dogs are just as good! Check out the season schedule and ticket information when you plan your trip to Charleston. Remember to follow the Leave No Trace Principles, and leave what you find - taking shells is frowned upon. If you feel extra adventurous, you could stop and make your way to the Boneyard Beach at Botany Bay. Don't forget to stop at the Krispy Kreme on the way. If you’re staying at the newly appointed Liberty Place Charleston by Hilton Club, check out South Carolina State Parks to find a day trip destination for Lowcountry outdoor adventures.Īs an example, Edisto Beach State Park is an hour's drive. Pack a picnic or stop and pick up some take-out at one of our amazing restaurants. Some parks are free, and others include a small entrance fee. The lifeguards use it to warn beachgoers about rip tides, and they can change hourly depending on conditions. Parks with beach access (go early to get parking) have professional lifeguards during peak seasons. There are hundreds of miles worth of well-kept trails for you to walk, hike or bike your way to a good night's sleep. A few of the parks are home to splash pads, and three of the beach parks have restrooms and showers where you can freshen up after a day on the sand. 4 Scenic Road Trips To Discover Fall Foliage From Coast to CanyonsĬharleston County has 120 parks which consist of 1,809 acres of parks and maintained green space, including two great water parks.
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