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Distance
4.34 miles
Elevation Gain
167 ft
Route Type
Out-and-Back
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Edisto Beach State Park Trail is an out-and-back trail that takes you by a river located near Edisto Island, South Carolina.
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Camping at Edisto Beach State Park
Edisto Beach State Park is located on the coast of South Carolina. There are two campgrounds at this state park, one of which fronts the Atlantic Ocean and the other which is more inland. (If you want shade, book a campsite inland under the canopy of live oaks. If you want full sun, book a site at the ocean-side campground.)
The campground sites have a picnic table and easy water access. Some ...
Kayak to Otter Islands
If you're looking for your own personal kayak adventure to do without a tour guide, this is the trip for you...as long as you plan wisely!
Where the South Edisto river spills into the Atlantic off the coast of Edisto Beach, South Carolina, there is a pair of secluded and protected islands in the ACE basin inlet. The main island is called Otter Island. When standing on the sound side of Edisto B...
Explore Botany Bay
Located approximately 45 miles south of historic Charleston, SC, this 4,600-acre Plantation Heritage Preserve is on Edisto Island. Already when approaching the Botany Bay Plantation, you are astonished by the magnificent avenue of oaks which prompts many visitors to pull over and take a photo. Continue on to the entrance where you will begin a 6.5 free self-guided driving tour from inside your ...
Boneyard Beach
There are a few different access trails throughout the park and all are equally impressive with scenery and ease of hike but starting from the Hunting Island Campground take the beach access near the campground store and you have miles of boneyard beaches, dunes and groves of palmetto trees littered throughout the hike. The beach is fairly flat and walkable except for the sections of boneyard t...
Photograph Angel Oak
Angel Oak Park is located just 12 miles from downtown Charleston, so it makes for a great mini trip if you're already visiting the beautiful area. The tree is half a mile down Angel Oak Road, off of Maybank Highway on Johns Island. The Park is free and open from 9am - 5pm. Tripods are only allowed to be used 100 ft from the root trunk, but otherwise the tree is free to explore all around and un...
Walk around Audubon Swamp
If visiting Magnolia Plantation and Gardens for the day, consider paying the extra $8 admission to walk around the Audubon Swamp Garden. Parking for these gardens is on the way out of Magnolia Plantation on the left side. The trail begins to the left side of the parking area, and you will have to enter the code given to you at the admissions office to open the gate and enter the swamp.
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