If you live in one of the big cities in South Carolina, you may often wonder what it would be like to move to the country. Would life seem to be less complex? Whoever said “the grass is greener on the other side” may have been spot-on in the case of the smallest town in the state. The grass, the trees, and the views are definitely greener in Smyrna. But is life in the state’s smallest town also better? We can’t answer that, but we can certainly say there is plenty to do in Smyrna, South Carolina.

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Have you been to Smyrna? Or, even better, do you live there? We’d love to hear what you think life is like in one of the smallest towns in South Carolina! Let us know in the comments.

If you love exploring the beauty of South Carolina, consider taking a road trip on one of the many scenic routes located throughout the state. Try these country roads for an unforgettable drive. Pay particular attention to the Western York Scenic Byway. It ends right near Smyrna and might be a great way to get to town for a visit!

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What are the best hidden gem restaurants in South Carolina?

The best hidden gem restaurants in South Carolina can be found in just about every corner of the state. Here are a few to try:

  • Driftwoods Seafood & Steak Restaurant, Murrells Inlet. This fantastic spot is hidden in an otherwise nondescript shopping plaza. But, don't be fooled. The food is fantastic and fresh.
  • See Wee Restaurant, Awendaw. This little spot has been serving up Southern classics since 1993. The vibe is eclectic and unique, making it worth a visit.
  • Farm, Bluffton. This innovative spot serves locally-sourced food in a rustic, but contemporary atmosphere.
  • Juniper, Ridge Spring. Located about an hour southwest of Columbia, this unique spot has been getting the attention of foodies for years. Still, somehow, it's overlooked.
  • Bowen's Landing, Lake Bowen. Located near the border of North Carolina, this middle-of-nowhere spot offers some of the best seafood and steaks in the state.

 

What are the most charming small towns in South Carolina?

The most charming small towns in South Carolina are worth visiting any time of year. Here are a few to put on your bucket list:

  • Bluffton, Beaufort County. With 20,000 residents Bluffton isn't technically a "small town," but it's just as charming as any truly tiny town.
  • McClellanville, Charleston County. This small town of about 600 people was the primary filming location for the 1991 Paradise, starring Elijah Wood, Don Johnson, and Melanie Griffith.
  • Conway, Horry County. One of the oldest towns in South Carolina, Conway has a wonderful historic downtown to visit.
  • Landrum, Spartanburg County. This town of under 2,500 people is one of the best places in the south for antiquing.

 

To see more small towns in South Carolina, hop in the car for this road trip leading to an unforgettable experience.