The Best South Carolina Road Trips!
Calling all explorers, nature lovers, and history buffs! Are you ready to hit the miles of road on a South Carolina road trip that’ll leave you saying “WOW!”? Road trip ideas from the majestic US 76 in the Blue Ridge Mountains to the sparkling beaches of Hilton Head. The Palmetto State is bursting with incredible places to visit on a road trip. Today, we’ll help you inspire a road trip itinerary where memories will be made.
Today’s post was inspired by a recent road trip through South Carolina for no other reason than my wanting to avoid Atlanta Georgia traffic. I’m so glad I did. It was an amazing journey through scenic bypasses that offered lovely views and fun things to discover.
Jones Gap South Carolina State Park
First stop for road trips and inspiration: US 276 / 11 Adventure awaits in the mountains! Hike through lush forests in Jones Gap State Park, kayak down sparkling rivers, or climb to the top of Jumping Off Rock for breathtaking views. Don’t forget to snap a pic with a real covered bridge at Campbell’s Covered Bridge – it’s like stepping back in time!
Hilton Head South Carolina
Save room on your road trip to US Route 278 destination Hilton Head where it’s time to hit the beach! Build sandcastles on Hilton Head Island’s shores, splash in the waves, or go on a dolphin-watching tour.
Charleston South Carolina
Charleston is one of the most popular destinations in the State of South Carolina. Feeling hungry? Charleston’s famous seafood and sweet tea will hit the spot! This historic city is full of colorful houses, horse-drawn carriages, and offers fascinating museums. Explore Mount Pleasant for more beaches, delicious food, and charming shops.
When planning your ultimate South Carolina Road Trip, set extra time aside for visiting Charleston, SC. I recommend at least 3 days on this stop. Tourists love Charleston for all its history, amazing places to eat, and excellent hotel accommodations.
Travel Tip: Ride over to Shem Creek and Mount Pleasant, for a less touristy trip.
Congaree National Park
Nature lovers: Buckle up Interstate 77! Congaree National Park is a wonderland of towering trees, swampy forests, and hidden waterfalls. Hike along the boardwalk, rent a canoe, or keep your eyes peeled for amazing wildlife. Feeling creative?
For More great South Carolina State Parks Check out Dreher Island State Park on Lake Murray for a fun water adventure.
Greenville, South Carolina
Bonus adventure near the US 76 scenic byway. Discover hidden gems in South Carolina’s charming small towns. Visit Greenville’s lively downtown, explore antique shops in Beaufort, or wander through the art galleries in Pickens. Each town has its own unique personality and local treats waiting to be discovered!
Off the beaten path must-see location, Symmes Chapel is known as the pretty place near Caesars Head State Park. Important: You are strongly encouraged to call or check ahead before visiting Symmes Chapel or you may make the drive for nothing. Limited visiting times.
Columbia South Carolina
When driving through South Carolina, spend a day or two in Columbia.
There are so many things to do in Columbia, SC for travelers of all types to enjoy. The city’s rich history is evident in its historic districts. The Main Street District is home to some of the best restaurants in the state. And, there’s lots for families to enjoy, too, including the beautiful Riverwalk along the Congaree.
Hidden Gems to Discover on a South Carolina Road Trip
Travel to Spooky Ruins
Discover the crumbling walls of Old Sheldon Church on St. Helena Island. Explore its moss-covered secrets and whisper with ghosts of the past.
Find Magic at the Healing Spring
Find the cool waters of ACE Basin Healing Springs on Edisto Island. Legend says these magical waters heal. Listen to the whispering trees and get lost in nature.
Secret Beach For The Road Trip.
Tired of crowded beaches? Sneak away to Beachwalker Park on Kiawah Island.
Climb Mountains
South Carolina has hidden mountains too! Hike through the jungle-like forests of Congaree National Park, paddle through a swamp filled with cypress trees taller than pirate ships, or climb to the top of Table Rock State Park for a view that stretches forever (just like the ocean!).
Magnolia Gardens
Plan a date afternoon in SC’s most romantic gardens. Magnolia Gardens location is near Charleston. This road trip stop is a photographer’s paradise with blooming flowers, reflecting pools, and beautiful sculptures.
Things to Remember When Planning A Road Trip in South Carolina:
Today’s travel post is meant to inspire. Plot your course based on starting point whether, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Tennessee, or beyond.
Travel Tip: Purchase an inexpensive map on Amazon for hidden routes and planning. Phone service is often limited when you’re off the beaten path exploring. Plus GPS is going to take you the fastest route, not the most scenic.
State Parks: South Carolina has amazing state parks for swimming, camping, fishing, and more!
Planning to travel often this year to South Carolina State Parks and road trips? Consider becoming a member of an All Park Passport.
Packing Tip: Don’t forget your swimsuit, sunscreen, comfortable shoes, and a sense of adventure!
Ready to start planning?
P.S. Don’t forget to share your trip photos and stories online using #InspiringSCRoadTrip!
Happy exploring!
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