Step back in time on an adventure that lends itself to the early pioneers in America with an overnight, a weekend, or longer in a Conestoga Wagon in western Horry County in the Palmetto State. Conestoga wagons were used in the 18th and 19th centuries for travel and for transporting goods from point A to point B. They differed in design from ordinary covered wagons in that they were much sturdier than the farm wagons that were covered with canvas. They were also built to help prevent cargo from turning over. Check out this Conestoga covered wagon in South Carolina that’s large enough to sleep four and has some modern amenities the pioneers did not.
This Airbnb Conestoga Wagon comes equipped with a king size bed and bunks, making it perfect for a family of four to spend the night as the pioneers did on the open prairie.
The kids will love this unique spot to hunker down for a night or two while you explore this area of the Pee Dee and all of the activities that are available.
Love history? Head over to Conway to visit the L.W. Paul Living History Farm to get a look at what everyday life on a farm was like in the early part of the 20th century. It's open Tuesday through Saturday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and guided tours are given on Saturday mornings at 10 a.m.
Prefer making a trip to the beach? It's 30 miles from Aynor to the Boardwalk at Myrtle Beach.
When you get hungry, you can use your BBQ grill at the Conestoga Wagon airbnb and cook up something scrumptious, or head over to Santino's Pizza in Aynor.