Magnolia Plantatioin & Gardens - Charleston Things To Do

  • Address: 3550 Ashley River Road, Charleston, SC 29414
  • Phone: +1 843 571 1266
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  • Website:www.magnoliaplantation.com
Average Rating
5.0
30+ reviews
from 4 sources
CitySearch
4.0
1+ reviews
Yahoo! Travel
5.0
25+ reviews
Yelp
5.0
3+ reviews
Frommers
3.0
1+ reviews

Estimated Price: From $6

Magnolia Plantatioin & Gardens
3550 Ashley River Road
Charleston, SC 29414

Magnolia Plantatioin & Gardens Details

Descriptions from Across the Web

  • While the horticultural maze and antebellum cabin are first stops for the little ones, the petting zoo with African pygmy goats, deer, and other friendly animals is the real calling card ... more on Globepequot.com
  • Home of the oldest garden in America. more on TripAdvisor
  • In existence since 1676, this plantation is a journey back through time. Walking along a numbered path, you will find many beautiful cypress and live oak trees along the river. The Barbados Tropical Garden, Biblical Garden, and Horticultural Maze offer a variety of landscaping styles. For those w... more on Yahoo! Travel
  • Magnolia Plantation and Gardens offers the oldest major public garden in America and possibly America's oldest man-made attraction. They are open 365 days a year, including all major holidays. From March through October, they are open from 8 am until dusk, with ticket sales ending at 5:30 pm. Cal... more on DogFriendly.com
  • In existence since 1676, this plantation is a journey back through time. Walking along a numbered path, you will find many beautiful cypress and live oak trees along the river. The Barbados Tropical Garden, Biblical Garden, and Horticultural Maze offer a variety of landscaping styles. For those w... more on Travel.yahoo.com

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1.0
VERY Expensive and not worth it

I have read the above reviews, but I was there yesterday (11/12/06) and things have changed. It cost over $70 to see this small house with little history attached to it. A small bag of potato chips cost $3 (bottled water was $4). The admission is low enough, but you need to pay for everything pas... jhrothbaum, a user of Yahoo! Travel. Read full review on Yahoo! Travel

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1.0
Magnolia in February not worth the time

Compared to Drayton and Middleton, Magnolia was a big and comparatively costly diassappointment. We were there before the garden was in bloom and there was nothing to keep us there. Unless you think seeing a sleepy alligator is suifficiently exiting ... deliberate_tourist, a user of Tripadvisor. Read full review on TripAdvisor

5.0
jill k. 's review

the magnolia plantation is amazing! a user of yelp.com. Read full review on Yelp

3.0
Needs some perking up

(July 06, 2007 00:00)

Quite expensive - The house was being worked on when we were there. The video was cheesy and the place didn't seem too well maintained. The gardens were lovely and ... A Yahoo! User, a user of Yahoo! Travel. Read full review on Yahoo! Travel

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3.0
huge but worth it

The grounds were very pretty even in the heat of mid-june. It wasnt the best or most excellent but worth it for ... A TripAdvisor Member, a user of Tripadvisor. Read full review on TripAdvisor

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