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!

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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.