This Cozy Cabin Is The Best Home Base For Your Adventures In South Carolina's Olde English District
By AnneMarie|Published August 09, 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.
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The Olde English District of South Carolina is one of 11 regions designated by the state’s Association of Tourism to promote and develop travel and tourism in the state, which had a record-breaking year in 2022. In fact, tourism has become South Carolina’s top industry, as visitors flock here each year to enjoy Charleston, our beautiful beaches, fascinating and unique cultural history, and more. The Olde English District offers some lesser-known adventures, with seven counties full of fun things to do, and we’ve found the best cabin rental in Monticello, South Carolina for you to stay in as you explore this corner of the state.
We’re going to begin with an overview of a few of the types of experiences available in the Olde English District. There are many throughout each of the counties, including Chester, Chesterfield, Fairfield, Kershaw, Lancaster, Union, and York. So you may wish to further explore for lots of additional options.
Christy Buchanan’s She Garden Roadside Attraction — Winnsboro
Those who love and/or appreciate art and creativity will adore this whimsical roadside attraction, located at the artist’s studio and gallery called “The Painted Picket.” She says the She Garden is full of everything that makes you happy, and she has even named her car, “Happy.” Wait until you see her car in this video tour of the garden and her studio/gallery:
While in Winnsboro, you may also want to visit the South Carolina Train Museum for a scenic train ride and BBQ dinner!
Learn or practice wake-boarding, one of the world’s fastest growing extreme sports at SouthTown Wake Park, which also has an aqua park with other types of water fun for those not into wake-boarding or not yet ready to try it. Single sessions and combo passes are available depending on how much you want to do while here. Have dinner with a gorgeous view at the unique Pump House restaurant.
The equine industry came to Camden in the early 1900s when wealthy Northerners wintered there. General admission into this unique museum is free, with donations accepted, to explore exhibits and displays conveying the rich history of the sport of steeplechasing. This is a form of horse racing that is run at distances between two and four miles where horses are also required to jump over fences placed along the course. Tours are also available by appointment for a fee for non-members.
Stop by Blackmon’s Little Midget Family Drive-In for a famous burger or hotdog while in Camden. This eatery has been here since 1958 and is popular among the locals, with a reputation for simple, but delicious food.
Your home base for these adventures is a cozy lakeside log cabin situated right by Monticello Lake. It’s secluded, so you’ll have plenty of privacy, peace, and quiet during your stay.
With two bedrooms, there’s space for five guests to stay comfortably. Each bedroom has a king-size bed and there’s a loft with twin-size trundle and daybed. It’s perfect for a family getaway.