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Aiken County Historical Museum at Banksia
Aiken, South Carolina

Culture, History, Historic House, Historical Society, Park

17,500 square feet of amazing Aiken County history in changing exhibits and the following permanent exhibits: The County Room/The “War” Room The Pottery Exhibit The Savannah River Site The Golf Exhibit The Sports Room The Military Exhibit The Winter Colony Room The Hamburg/North Augusta Room The Agriculture Room The Moody Drugstore The Public Safety Room The “Displaced” Exhibit The Circus Room The Nature Room The Musicians of Aiken County The Ladies of Aiken County The Ergle Cabin The China Springs One-Room Schoolhouse

Caesar's Head State Park
Cleveland, South Carolina

Park

Congaree National Park Museum
Hopkins, South Carolina

Natural History, Park

Welcome to the largest remnant of old-growth floodplain forest remaining on the continent! Experience national and state champion trees, towering to record size amidst astonishing biodiversity. Walk, paddle or just relax within this dynamic floodplain ecosystem. Beauty and tranquility reign supreme in the midst of this natural treasure.

Congaree National Park houses a museum quality exhibit area within the Harry Hampton Visitor Center, a 2.4 mile boardwalk loop trail, over 20 miles of backwoods hiking trails, canoeing, kayaking, fishing and more.

There's no better way to see the park than by canoe, and Congaree National Park offers FREE ranger-guided canoe tours on Sundays!

Hunting Island State Park
Saint Helena Island, South Carolina

Park

Keowee-Toxaway State Park
Sunset, South Carolina

Park

Kings Mountain State Park
Blacksburg, South Carolina

Park

McCormick Arts Council at the Keturah
McCormick, South Carolina

Art, Culture, Historic House, Park

Oakley Park Museum
Edgefield, South Carolina

Park

Poinsett State Park
Wedgefield, South Carolina

Park

Santee National Wildlife Refuge
Summerton, South Carolina

Arboretum, Archaeology, History, Natural History, Nature Centers, Park

Santee NWR, established in 1941, is located in Clarendon County, South Carolina. Of the total 13,000 acres that make up the refuge, only 4,400 acres are owned with the remaining acreage being managed under a lease agreement with the South Carolina Public Service Authority (aka Santee-Cooper). The refuge also manages 10 conservation easements on private lands, totalling 458 acres in Bamberg, Barnwell, Clarendon and Orangeburg counties.

Andrew Jackson State Park
Lancaster, South Carolina

Park

Charles Towne Landing State Historic Site
Charleston, South Carolina

Archaeology, Culture, History, Military, Park, Zoo

Charles Towne Landing SHS has undergone a visionary and physical redevelopment over the last 10 years. The physical redevelopment was highlighted in 2006 by the grand opening of a brand new exhibit hall and visitor center that tells the story of the first 10 years of the settlement of Charles Towne. As the first site of the original settlement of Charles Towne (Charleston), the site is an archaeological museum as well, with continuous excavations that slowly uncover clues to the first settlement's inhabitants. Animals that roamed Carolina at the time of English settlement are highlighted in the Animal Forest zoo. A new otter habitat opened to the public in April 2011.

Greenville Zoological Park
Greenville, South Carolina

Park

Huntington Beach State Park/Atalaya
Murrells Inlet, South Carolina

Park

Kings Mountain National Military Park
Blacksburg, South Carolina

Park

Landsford Canal State Park
Catawba, South Carolina

Park

Myrtle Beach State Park
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

Park

Oconee State Park
Mountain Rest, South Carolina

Park

Roper Mountain Science Center
Greenville, South Carolina

Anthropology, Arboretum, Archaeology, Botanical Garden, Children's, History, Library, Natural History, Nature Centers, Park

The arboretum is a Roper Mountain location that is lovely year-round, but it is especially glorious when the azaleas and Carolina jessamine are blooming in the spring. First established in 1987, the arboretum displays landscape specimens and identifies them with markers that show both the botanical name and common name for each plant. The natural setting located adjacent to the entrance of the Living History Farm provides a pleasant backdrop for displaying understory trees, shrubs, vines, perennials and annuals. The public is welcome to stroll through the arboretum during daylight hours when the center’s main gate is open.

South Carolina Parks, Recreation and Tourism
Columbia, South Carolina

Park

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