Otter Islands In South Carolina Is So Little-Known, You Just Might Have It All To Yourself
One of the largest natural wonders in the state, the ACE Basin, may also be one of the most under-appreciated. Granted, parts of the ACE Basin are some of the most visited areas of the Lowcountry, including Hunting Island State Park and Edisto Beach State Park. But other parts receive hardly any attention at all, such as Otter Islands, certainly one of the lesser-known, secret places to explore in South Carolina.


It's about a 22-mile round trip paddle from Edisto Island.
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Today, the island is a wildlife-management area under the protection of the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources, and removing artifacts and shells from the island is forbidden.




The permitted camping times are from November to March and are arguably some of the windiest and most volatile months of the year for weather conditions. You'll want to be prepared for cold temperatures and high winds, especially at night. And be sure to pack a pair of shorts and flip-flops for warmth during daytime hours.
Have you ever been to Otter Islands or other lesser-known, secret places to explore in South Carolina? Did you find anything surprising? We’d love to hear about your experience! Send in an attraction nomination if it’s not a place we’ve featured before.
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Otter Islands, South Carolina 29446, USA