8 Little Known Places In South Carolina Where Animal Lovers Should Go
Who doesn’t love animals in some form or another? Loving animals isn’t restricted to just the family dog and cat. There are many other animals that you can love and South Carolina has some really cool places to check them out. I grew up on a small farm. We had pigs, chickens, rabbits, a bull, and a pair of geese (which are the meanest birds ever to live!), a dog or two, and I had a cat at one time. I loved growing up with all of these animals. I learned a lot of valuable knowledge from just being in close proximity to such animals. Anyway, if you love animals here are 9 little known places in South Carolina where you can go and have a wonderful experience!
Brookgreen Gardens is just beautiful, but there is also a zoo here as well. They have domestic animals, native animals, and a Cypress Aviary. In fact, this is the only aviary built over a cypress swamp so you'll be able to see the birds in their natural habitat.
It's a small park with quite a range of animals, but featuring alligators with live shows. You could easily spend all day wandering through this unique animal park. Learn more on the official website.
This 50-acre preserve offers tours 3-5 days a week. The tour usually lasts three hours. It's a walk-through tour with a professional photographer and although a tad pricey, you will take home memories that you'll cherish for the rest of your life! Lions, tigers, and bears...Oh My! And, they have a Liger, the biggest cat in the world.
5. The Animal Forest, Charles Towne Landing - Charleston
This "zoo" consists of animals that the settlers would have had to deal with when they first came here. You will be able to see river otters, pumas, black bears, deer, bison, and other animals in their natural habitat.
This amazing farm is open to the public seven days a week from 11 - 3:30 and by appointment for very large groups. They take in animals that need rescuing; animals that need help to come back from the brink of an uncertain future. They welcome visitors and love to educate.
Visitors are welcome to come by the farm seven days a week and educational tours are available by appointment. They are only $10 a person and the tour lasts about 90 minutes. It's a real treat and their products are amazing. I love the feta and the cream cheese spreads.
This is probably the oldest working farm in South Carolina. It's been working for 290 years! I do believe they are legendary for their tomatoes all over South Carolina. Check their website for events where you can visit the farms. They hold events all the time.
I can practically hear all the children begging to go now. The great thing about these locations is, I’m sure at least one of them is pretty close to you if you live in South Carolina. My childhood wasn’t so long ago that I don’t remember how much fun I had when my mom would take me to the zoo and, well, living on a farm meant that I had animals at hand day and night. Do you know of any other hidden places where animal lovers would love to go? Please, share it in the comments below.
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Address: The Avian Conservation Center & Center for Birds of Prey, 4719 N Hwy 17, Awendaw, SC 29429, USA
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