Romantic Things To Do in Awendaw, South Carolina

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5821 Highway 17 North, Awendaw, SC, 29429

  • We are pleased to have been chosen to provide passenger ferry service to a remote Class I Wilderness just a 45 minute drive from downtown Charleston. A leisurely 30 minute passenger ferry ride with a naturalist takes you through rich ... More on Coastalexpeditions.com

 

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1290 Eden Road Paradise Island Awendaw, South Carolina 29429 United States

  • The Coastal South Carolina low country between Charleston, Georgetown and Myrtle Beach offers some of the finest shallow water Fly Fishing and Light Tackle fishing anywhere. Together with our usually mild winters that makes this area ... More on AnglerWeb.com

 

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5821 Highway 17 North, Awendaw, SC 29429, USA

  • Sewee Visitor and Environmental Education Center The Sewee Center showcases the unique heritage and natural history of South Carolina's lowcountry. Jointly operated by the USDA Forest Service and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the ... More on recreation.gov

 

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  • To the eastern trailhead: From Charleston, follow US 17 north to Steed Creek Road (Charleston County S-1032) in Awendaw. Look for the trailhead parking area just beyond Steed Creek Road. To the wes... More on TrailLink.com

  • Go there on a baking August afternoon and you'd better bring plenty of bug spray and a prefer your adventure with some suffering. More on trails.mtbr.com

 

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1235 Long Point Rd., Mount Pleasant, South Carolina

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  • Children carry buckets out into the fields and delight in gathering and eating seasonal berries right off t... More on Globepequot.com

  • Our docent (a sassy southern bell) absolutely made the entire tour! Amazing history. Suggest taking the tra... More on TripAdvisor

 

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1254 Long Point Rd., Mount Pleasant, South Carolina

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  • Inscription. Marker is off pathway, south of farmhouse :], The Pinckney family owned Snee Farm from 1754 to... More on HMDB

  • We started to go to Boone Hall, but one look at the admission fees and the crowds convinced us otherwise. T... More on TripAdvisor

 

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