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Pick A Pumpkin, Eat At The Cow Cafe, Then Get Lost In A 5-Acre Corn Maze In South Carolina
Little Cane Creek Farm in West Union offers a variety of fall activities including a massive corn maze, pumpkin patch, and hay rides.

The Coolest Visitor Center In South Carolina Has A Nature Trail Where You Can See Endangered Red Wolves
The Sewee Visitor & Environmental Education Center offers a unique experience with hands-on displays, nature trails, and opportunities to see endangered red wolves.

Most People Don’t Even Know This Little-Known Destination In South Carolina Even Exists
Three Star Vineyard & Orchard in South Carolina offers a unique wine-tasting experience with hand-harvested grapes and wine slushies in a scenic rural setting.

South Carolina’s Springs Farm Serves Homemade Soft Serve Ice Cream Galore
Springs Farm in Fort Mill offers homemade ice cream made with fresh farm-grown fruit and other local products.

Two Of The World’s Most Toxic Mushrooms Can Be Found In South Carolina Each Year
Foraging for mushrooms in South Carolina requires knowledge of dangerous species like Amanita virosa and Amanita citrina.

You Can Bottle Feed Baby Calves And Eat Hand-Dipped Ice Cream At Famoda Farm In South Carolina
Famoda Farm in South Carolina offers unique farm experiences, including animal encounters, a farm store, and an ice cream parlor.

Straddling The South Carolina-Georgia Border, The Savannah National Wildlife Refuge Is One Of The Most Unique Places You’ll Ever Visit

Pick Your Own Flowers At This Charming Farm Hiding In South Carolina
Sassafrass Flower Farm in Easley, South Carolina offers U-pick events and workshops for creating floral arrangements.

Thousands Of Singing Spring Peepers Are A Welcome Sound Of Normalcy Here In South Carolina
Spring Peepers, a tiny frog species, herald the arrival of spring in South Carolina with their distinctive mating calls.

Keep Your Eyes Peeled, Thousands of Hummingbirds are Headed Right for South Carolina During Their Migration This Spring
Hummingbirds, particularly the Ruby-throated species, migrate to South Carolina in March, offering a beautiful natural phenomenon for bird enthusiasts.





