The Most Affordable South Carolina Road Trip Takes You To 9 Stunning Sites For Under $100
By AnneMarie|Updated on September 07, 2023(Originally published February 02, 2023)
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South Carolina has been home for AnneMarie since 2001. Her favorite part of the state is Lake Jocassee. An App State alumna, it's always the mountains; the lake bonus makes it heavenly. When not writing about the state, she may be spending time with family, relaxing by the pool, or out somewhere enjoying nature.
One of the best things about South Carolina is the incredible amount of beauty and history throughout the state. Fortunately, there are plenty of opportunities for affordable getaways in South Carolina that don’t take up too much of your calendar or your bank account. We are going to explore one option today for a sunrise-to-sunset trip that takes you from the coastal waters up to the Blue Ridge Mountains. Along the way of this cheap day trip in South Carolina, you’ll want to get out and experience first-hand some of the most stunning sites in the state while spending very little of your hard-earned cash. In fact, given that most of the attractions on this itinerary are free, it’s an excellent way to enjoy one of the best affordable getaways in South Carolina!
For this road trip, we suggest starting at sunrise and ending at sunset, with the possibility of seven stops in between. If you were to drive the trip straight through, it would only take you about five and a half hours. You can, of course, pick and choose which sites you’d like to visit if you do not necessarily want to include all of them. This itinerary is flexible enough to be a one-day mini vacation or a cheap weekend getaway in South Carolina. It’s entirely up to you. Now, let’s begin!
What a way to end this day of sunrise to sunset sightseeing on one of the most affordable getaways in South Carolina, spending little more than gas expenses! Have you ever been to any of these amazing sites? Or, where are your favorite South Carolina destinations when you find yourself thinking, “I’m ready for a cheap mini-vacation near me.” We’d love to hear all about your travels in the comments below.
One of the best ways to experience South Carolina is to explore the great outdoors. The Palmetto State is teeming with gorgeous natural wonders, and each of them is bucket-list-worthy. Some of the best natural wonders in South Carolina include the following:
Jocassee Gorges
Hilton Head Island
The Angel Oak of St. Johns Island
ACE Basin
Edisto River
Raven Cliff Falls
Carolina Bays
Boneyard Beach
Congaree National Park
Is Congaree National Park worth visiting?
Yes! Congaree National Park is a treasure trove of natural beauty. A bit about this park and reasons you'll love your visit to it:
Located just 30 minutes from Columbia, it's the only national park in South Carolina.
And the best news of all? It's free to visit!
Over half the park's land is considered to be wilderness area, which means it has been thoughtfully preserved.
While you're there, be sure to enjoy the park's 20 miles of hiking.
One of the best hikes in Congaree National Park is the Boardwalk Loop Trail. This scenic trek is good for most skill levels and is 2.4 miles in length.