Welcome to South Carolina
South Carolina folds mountains, marshes, beaches, and deep history into one easy-to-drive state. Historic Charleston is the star, with cobblestone streets, pastel Rainbow Row, and antebellum mansions shaded by moss-draped oaks — it is also where the Civil War began, out at Fort Sumter. Nearby stands the Angel Oak, a live oak so old and so wide that a single branch stretches nearly 190 feet; it was alive long before the country existed. Along the coast, the Grand Strand runs from busy Myrtle Beach to quiet barrier islands, and the Lowcountry keeps Gullah Geechee culture alive through sweetgrass baskets and unforgettable food. Do not leave without trying the mustard-gold barbecue found nowhere else. Up north, the Blue Ridge foothills hide waterfalls and clear mountain lakes. Below you will find every South Carolina map, trip, guide, and hidden gem we have.
- Nickname: The Palmetto State
- State tree: Sabal palmetto
- State dog: Boykin spaniel
- State fruit: Peach
- State dance: The shag
- State bird: Carolina wren