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Have you ever stood in the shadow of a thousand-year-old live oak tree draped in veils of Spanish moss? Ever ventured on a Charleston family vacation, wandered along a mountain trail through an ancient forest, or strolled the cobblestone streets of one of our nation's first Colonial cities? Have you ever walked along a white sand beach that seemed like it went on forever or traversed the South Carolina Upcountry foothill terrain, sparkling lakes and hidden waterfalls? Ever shopped at South Carolina flea markets for fresh produce, antiques or one-of-a-kind items?

These are just a very few of the things to do in South Carolina – and we haven’t even talked about our 368 South Carolina golf courses, 47 state parks or more than 400 annual festivals! Travel through our site and discover why South Carolina really is made for vacation. Plan a Charleston family vacation, and make plans to visit other South Carolina cities and towns!

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Nantahala Outdoor Center
Named one of the "Best Outfitters on Earth" by National Geographic Adventure, NOC leads whitewater rafting trips on the Wild & Scenic Chattooga River. Distinct trip options make it easy...
Narroway Productions
York County is home to one of the nation’s premier Christian theatres – NarroWay Productions! Enjoy a delicious dinner and a hearty serving of Southern hospitality as you are greeted...
NASCAR SpeedPark
NASCAR SpeedPark features 26 acres of family thrills with 6 exciting tracks, miniature golf, kiddie rides, indoor rock climbing, arcade, bumper boats, and much more!
Nathaniel Russell House
Since 1808, visitors have admired the grand Federal townhouse of Charleston merchant Nathaniel Russell. Set amid spacious formal gardens, the Nathaniel Russell House is a National Historic Landmark and is...
National Steeplechase Museum At Springdale Race Course
Exhibits on the history of American steeplechase racing, a trophy room, trophies and memorabilia, jockey silks and a library with old books and references. Films and tours of race track....
Native Guide Tours
Eco-tours of local marshes, creeks, calm water estuaries and rivers, including the May, the New River and ACE Basin. Specializing in small groups.
Nature Adventures Kayak, Canoe and Hiking Outfitters
Charleston\'s Oldest Naturalist Guide Service! Paddle through gentle, blackwater swamps with 1,000-year-old cypress trees, into salt marshes with Indian ruins or to pristine barrier islands in the Charleston area. Tours...
Nazareth Presbyterian Church
Established in 1765 and organized in 1772, this is one of the state’s most historic churches and home to one of the oldest cemeteries in upstate South Carolina. Revolutionary War...
Neeses Farm Museum
This museum contains farm tools, household items and farm equipment from years past. There are butter churns, a wood-burning cook stove, a cotton gin and numerous tools. A spinning wheel,...
New Ellenton Golf Course
The most difficult hole is #7, a 475-yard, par 5, requiring shots up a dogleg left fairway. There is an additional set of men\'s tees that can be used when...

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