
23 Must-See Attractions in South Carolina
A diverse state, South Carolina boasts everything from breathtaking beaches and barrier islands to centuries-old colonial cities and historic sites.

A diverse state, South Carolina boasts everything from breathtaking beaches and barrier islands to centuries-old colonial cities and historic sites.

Somewhere between Myrtle Beach and Charleston, tucked along Winyah Bay where five rivers meet, sits a coastal town most travelers just breeze right past.

Nestled in the mountains along a scenic river, this charming mountain town has long been a favorite getaway.

Set in a picturesque location at the foothills of a famous mountain range, this charming city has quickly become a favorite among travelers.

This small island off the coast of Georgia is easy to get to as there’s a bridge that connects it to the mainland US, so you can drive! Just 20 minutes from Brunswick, it is a great little travel destination in the Golden Isles.

Somewhere in the rolling farmland between Cincinnati and Lexington, a wooden structure rises above the Kentucky hills that stops most first-time visitors mid-sentence.

Home to renowned tourist destinations like Myrtle Beach, Hilton Head and Charleston, you may have a decent idea about what life in South Carolina is like.

Towering waterfalls, forested trails, and sweeping mountain views make this natural destination a haven for outdoor enthusiasts.

Somewhere along the Potomac River, about fifteen miles south of the National Mall, a white-columned mansion sits on a bluff with a view that’s barely changed in two centuries.

While Tennessee is famous for being the home and indeed the birthplace of both blues and country music, its scenery is no less varied than its music scene.

Appropriately nicknamed ‘The Natural State,’ Arkansas is home to both the Ozark and Ouachita mountain ranges, with plenty of spectacular scenery on show.

With 322 miles of coastline, a pleasant climate and ample charm, North Carolina is a haven for beach lovers.

Along the banks of Cane River Lake in northwestern Louisiana sits a town with brick streets, iron-railed balconies, and a pace that’s, well, pretty unhurried.

Louisiana, in the Southern United States, is an electric cultural explosion.

Offering up romantic images of the Old South, Charleston is home to a huge historic district that is full of beautiful old buildings, charming cobbled lanes, and centuries-old tourist attractions.
