Few things are more quintessential to South Carolina than Southern live oaks with strand after stand of Spanish moss swaying in the breeze. Finding those trees planted on either side of a road reaching high above to form a tunnel, though, is positively magical. There are several key places in South Carolina where you can drive beneath an enchanting tunnel of trees, but none are as beautiful as the tunnel found on Botany Bay Road at Edisto.

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Please note: If making the drive to this locale to also visit the ruins and the beach, the Botany Bay Plantation Heritage Preserve and Wildlife Management Area is occasionally closed to the public for specific events, such as its annual deer hunts. Cruise over to the website to learn more and also be sure to call ahead to confirm it’s open. The phone number is (843) 869-2713.

Botany Bay Plantation Heritage Preserve and Wildlife Management Area is generally open 30 minutes before sunrise until 30 minutes after sunset.

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