Charleston Waterfront Park
34 Prioleau St, Charleston, SC 29401
We highly recommend a visit to this lovely public park on the waterfront where you can sit in the grass, on a quiet bench or on the porch-style swings on the pier and enjoy the breeze from the harbor and fresh ocean air. >>Read More
Charlestowne Landing
1500 Old Towne Rd, Charleston, SC 29407
This newly restored park is located on the spot on which the original settlers landed and lived (1670–1680). There is an extensive animal forest habitat and a full scale replica of a 17th-century trading vessel. >>Read More
Francis Beidler Forest:
462-2150. 15000 acres or Black water Cypress-Tupelo Forest about a 50-minute drive from downtown Charleston. This is one of the least impacted wetlands in the state and has remained a natural habitat for 10,000 years. 5 miles of trails and a natural guided canoe trip (additional charge) Tues.–Su 9 am–5pm. 18+ $7, 6–18 $3.50  website >>Read More

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