Here we go again, filling your dance card with irresistible activities that are sure to be a hit for just you, or the whole family – should you choose to bring them along. From a treehouse hideaway hidden along a gorgeous black river to a Himalayan salt cave, these 13 unique things to do in South Carolina have probably managed to stay mostly off your radar – until now. Enjoy!
1. Visit one of the only cheese farms in South Carolina
Whispering Pines Farm, 681 State Rd S-37-204, Seneca, SC 29678, USA
Take a perfect family day trip to the Upstate to check out the cute animals on this farm and see the whole cheese-making process. You can even buy some to bring home (cheese, not animals)!
2. Discover the most beautiful swamp garden you didn't even know we had in South Carolina
Magnolia Plantation and Gardens, Charleston, SC 29414, USA
But that's okay because many visitors to Magnolia Plantation and Gardens don't even know it's there. Enjoy a morning or afternoon winding through this pretty swamp garden along a meandering boardwalk. Find out more about Magnolia Plantation and Gardens in this article.
Enjoy this video about the Magnolia Plantation and Gardens in Charleston, SC from Exploring the Grand Strand:
Seriously, but float it out to see this unbelievable underwater ghost town hiding in South Carolina. Most people know entire towns were flooded to make way for several of the lakes in the Palmetto State, but this little village may be the only one that's not completely underwater. Float your boat over to see Ferguson to discover a unique part of our history.
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4. Put your hands up and scream at the top of your lungs
Head to Carowinds in Fort Mill and hop on The Fury. It was dubbed the Number One Giga Coaster in the World when it debuted in 2015. Hold those arms high as you wind, twist, and flip at 95 miles per hour — you know you can.
5. Head to the biggest, baddest Farmers Market in the entire state
TD Saturday Market, E McBee Ave. &, S Main St, Greenville, SC 29601, USA
Add this event to your growing list of reasons to visit Greenville. The massive Saturday Market runs from March through October so there's still time to explore all the fun this weekend event has to offer.
6. Overindulge — without feeling guilty
Grill Marks - COLA, 711 Gervais St, Columbia, SC 29201, USA
That last part sounds like it could be difficult but the delectable treats at this amazing milkshake bar in the Palmetto State make you forget all about calories. Have yours with or without booze. Either way, it's still a yummy indulgence! More information is included in the above link.
Check out more hidden gems in South Carolina at Grill Marks for the 3-Way Burger Challenge in this video from Raina Huang (That's A LOT of food!):
Why not? You do it all the time when you have visitors in town. Why not go on your own and just enjoy the day? We suggest a shelling and lighthouse tour. It really is the trip of a lifetime!
8. Have brunch while enjoying 360-degree views of the Capital City
Capstone House, 898 Barnwell St, Columbia, SC 29201, USA
This may be the tallest restaurant in the state, but it's also the only one that rotates while you eat. Not only do you get 360-degree views of beautiful Columbia, but you also get them from sitting in one spot. Get more information, including a video of that view, from our featured article about the Capstone House restaurant.
Salt therapy is all the rage for healing the mind, body, and spirit. And this spa in South Carolina offers a salt cave and a salt therapy massage space. Relax and reinvent yourself while you breathe in the Himalayan salt air.
10. Dine and drink while falling in love with new furry friends
Pounce Cat Cafe + Wine Bar, 283 Meeting St, Charleston, SC 29401, USA
Dine and drink with adorable, adoptable fluffy kittens and cats at this unique cafe in historic Charleston. Pounce Cat Cafe opened last year and has a notable adoption rate for the foster kitties that come through the door. Spend an hour, or a lifetime with the one that you love the most.
11. Take a mini staycation in your home state
Mansfield Plantation Bed & Breakfast, 1776 Mansfield Rd, Georgetown, SC 29440, USA
Spend the night in the former kitchen house of the country's oldest surviving non-developed rice plantation from the 1700s. You'll have stunning views from your gorgeous perch alongside the beautiful Black River. Find out more about this incredible historic B&B in our featured article.
Dubbed "the hottest pepper on the planet," the Carolina Reaper was developed when two other peppers were cross-bred right here in South Carolina. Watch a video here of two insane individuals who both try the Carolina Reaper and have a serious reaction.
13. Paddle your way to your very own treehouse for the night or weekend
Harness that newfound energy that comes along with the cooler fall weather and then hop in a kayak or canoe and paddle to a treehouse along the Edisto River. This one-of-a-kind adventure in South Carolina is sure to be unforgettable.
If you are looking for unique places in South Carolina to stay take a canoe trip on the Edisto River to stay at this unique treehouse. Check it out in this video from Berry Family Outdoors:
How many of these unique things to do in South Carolina have you already tried? Feel free to share any others you think we should know about with a comment.
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Things to do in South Carolina
Chris Muras|July 25, 2023
What are some of the best things to do in South Carolina?
South Carolina has many natural areas to explore, excellent restaurants, historical sites, and entertainment galore. Here are a few of the best things to do in South Carolina that you may not have considered before:
South Carolina Botanical Gardens, Clemson, SC: This beautiful 295-acre garden is part of Clemson University. It showcases a diversity of plant life you can find all over South Carolina. With numerous specialty gardens like the Children's Garden, Rose Garden, Hosts Garden, and many more there is always something blooming to enjoy and learn about.
Shoeless Joe Jackson Museum, Greenville, SC: If you are a huge baseball fan you'll love the history and memorabilia you'll find at this wonderful museum celebrating baseball and specifically Shoeless Joe Jackson, the legendary outfielder from South Carolina from the early 1900s, who unfortunately was banned from baseball due to a scandal during the 1919 World Series.
Magnolia Cemetery, Charleston, SC: There is something fascinating about an old cemetery, especially one from 1849. This cemetery was inducted into the National Register of Historic Places in 1978 and is the final resting place for many notable South Carolinians from our early history.
Medieval Times, Myrtle Beach, SC: Step back in time for a celebration of Medieval Times at this epic dinner theater. Jousting, sword fights, and knights decked out in armor, all while you enjoy a royal feast.
Reedy River Falls, Greenville, SC: This beautiful area right in downtown Greenville is an oasis perfect for a quiet afternoon. Enjoy the waterfalls and a walk around town. Then, stop at a few shops and a cafe for a bite to eat.