Fossil Hunting Is An Exciting, Outdoorsy Activity That Anyone Can Do In South Carolina
One of the things we love most about South Carolina is there are so many ways to engage in outdoor fun the entire family can enjoy. From a day at the beach to numerous parks and outdoor attractions, the possibilities are seemingly endless. Prepare for a day of adventure when you go fossil hunting on the South Carolina coast.

But there are oh-so many other treasures to find in the sand.

The cooling of the oceans during the ice age, along with lower water levels in the oceans, are said to be major contributing factors to why the Megalodon (Carcharocles megalodon) disappeared from planet Earth.
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That brings us to the subject of where to go if you're fossil hunting without a guide.

If you head here, shoot for Folly Beach County Park as a starting point.

Another great place to find fossils?

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The low-key vibe of Edisto Island also makes it a favorite place for an extended adventure.

Conversely, on the front side of the island, the park boasts 1.5 miles of beachfront real estate, primed for finding ancient treasures along the shore.
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There's something to be said for their expertise, too — so when you find something extraordinary, like this chunk of Goose Creek limestone with the margin of a clam embedded within, you'll have someone to identify what you've found.
Luckily, there’s a tour company on the coast that offers fossil hunting adventures on both Folly Beach and Edisto Beach (as well as a special kayaking adventure). You can learn more and book your adventure on the official website of Charleston Fossil Adventures.
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