Written on September 25, 2014
The beaches and coves of Charleston are forever etched into my mind from my childhood family vacations. When we lived in Charlotte, we would come down to Charleston and Kiawah Island every year and I was so happy to return as an adult. As it turns out, I had just as much fun Kayaking Charleston...
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Written on September 25, 2014
Congaree National Park is a little gem near Colombia, South Carolina that is infrequently visited by anyone who isn’t a resident of the state. It contains one of the rarest environments in the United States- an old growth cypress swamp. The outdoor adventure opportunities are quite diverse even though it is one of the smaller...
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Written on September 24, 2014
Sassafras Mountain is South Carolina’s state high point and part of its little slice of the Appalachian Mountains. Although South Carolina is more well known for its beaches, lakes and rivers, the mountain serves as a change of scenery. Numerous nice views can be had from the observation platform and the summit of South Carolina Day:...
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