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Visitors to Charleston and its nearby beaches often think of touring the historic district, taking a carriage ride and seeing Charleston Harbor. But there’s a lot more to do around the area.
For hundreds of years, the Lowcountry has inspired artists and craftsmen. Its close connection to the natural world evokes specific skills that are an important part of the region’s culture.
Wondering what’s up this winter in Charleston-area resorts? The answer is: Plenty. Whether you’re a reader, a runner, golfer or wine drinker, there’s something for you along the South Carolina coast.
Winter is prime time for sports in the Lowcountry, so get into the spirit with some of our top activities. For those who like to keep moving, even when on vacation, you’ve picked the right spot.
The Lowcountry makes a perfect escape. Families can reconnect as the pace slows down. But, there are still plenty of ways to get your heart racing.
Is your idea of heaven waking up for an early tee time, then spending a beautiful autumn day driving a ball (and a cart) around the golf course? We hear you.
The best way to explore the communities of the South Carolina coast is on foot or two wheels. With fall temps ranging from the high 60s to mid-70s, it’s the perfect time to escape to nature along one of the area’s many paths and walking trails.
Fall fishing off the South Carolina coast means reeling in some big ones. Bull Reds. Black Drum. Triggerfish. Grouper. Amberjack. Speckled Trout.
Antebellum homes. Historic forts. Pirate haunts. Beautiful gardens. A busy waterfront. Charleston bursts with history, charm and old-fashioned Southern hospitality.