Where the South Slows Down and Stays Awhile

Discovering the Hidden Gems of South Carolina's Coast The Lowcountry region of South Carolina is a treasure trove of natural beauty, rich history, and southern charm.

Discovering the Hidden Gems of South Carolina's Coast

The Lowcountry region of South Carolina is a treasure trove of natural beauty, rich history, and southern charm. As you explore the coast, you'll uncover a string of picturesque towns, pristine beaches, and scenic waterways that will leave you enchanted.

Beachcombing Bliss

One of the most popular destinations on the South Carolina coast is Folly Beach, a laid-back beach town with a reputation for being one of the best spots to catch waves. Visitors can soak up the sun on the beach, try their hand at surfing or paddleboarding, or explore the charming shops and restaurants that line the main street.

Folly Beach is also home to a picturesque pier that stretches out into the Atlantic Ocean, offering stunning views of the sunset. If you're visiting during the summer months, be sure to check out the Folly Beach Fishing Pier's annual fireworks display.

Hidden Gems

While many visitors flock to popular destinations like Myrtle Beach and Hilton Head Island, there are plenty of hidden gems to discover along the South Carolina coast. Take a day trip to the charming town of Beaufort, with its quaint architecture and picturesque waterfront.

Beaufort is also famous for its seafood, particularly its shrimp and grits. Visit one of the many local restaurants to sample this Lowcountry classic, or try your hand at cooking it yourself in a cooking class.

Wildlife Watching

The South Carolina coast is home to a stunning array of wildlife, from bottlenose dolphins to sea turtles and over 300 species of birds. Take a guided boat tour or kayak through the marshes and waterways to get up close and personal with these incredible creatures.

If you're visiting during the spring months, be sure to check out the annual Sea Turtle Festival in Folly Beach, which celebrates the return of these majestic creatures to their nesting grounds.

Practical Info

  • Hours: Vary by location and time of year
  • Fees: Some beaches and attractions may have fees for parking or admission
  • Location hints: Beaufort is located about 70 miles southwest of Savannah; Folly Beach is about 200 miles southeast of Charleston

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