From the mountains to the Piedmont and the Sandhills and onto the Coastal Plain, the Palmetto State’s landscape is as diverse as its people, and the best way to explore all the state has to offer is a South Carolina road trip! One of the main things that unites us is our love of the outdoors, which is not surprising when you consider all of the beautiful natural wonders of South Carolina. So, if you're looking for a "scenic drive near me," take the Edisto Island National Scenic Byway to the most scenic places in South Carolina, and discover the true beauty of our coast all over again!
Come along with us on a scenic South Carolina road trip to explore what just might be the most beautiful 16.8 miles ever: the Edisto Island National Scenic Byway.
The route begins at the Dawhoo River Bridge (a.k.a. McKinley Washington Jr. Bridge) which joins Edisto Island to the mainland.
The Dawhoo River joins the Edisto River to the North Edisto River. The vista at the bridge is stunning.
In fact, the Dawhoo Boat Landing and pier is a great place to stop on your way back. The sunset here is a photo-worthy experience. For now, we'll continue on the scenic byway to check out some of the main attractions.
First stop: King's Farm Market.
No matter the time of year, you're sure to find an assortment of vegetables and fruit, plus warm and fresh pies, gift items, and more at this unassuming little farm market. Pop in and say hello.
The owners and staff don't know a stranger, and you'll feel right at home, which is why King's Farm Market is one of the best
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Just ahead, turn onto Chisolm Plantation Road and stop at the Edisto Island Museum and Gift Shop located a few hundred feet down this small road.
Discover a wealth of information about the history of Edisto Island. From long before the Native Americans (the Odisto) welcomed Spaniards to the island to present day and everything in between, the museum tells the complete story.
It also has a charming gift shop filled with historic reads and handcrafted items from local artisans. For information on admission, hours, etc., check out the Edisto Island Museum and Gift Shop website.
Just ahead, you'll find the Presbyterian Church and Cemetery. The church was established in 1685 and is currently one of the oldest Presbyterian congregations in the nation.
Don't whiz by without stopping; it's truly one of the best destinations for a day trip in South Carolina.
There's a hauntingly beautiful cemetery behind and just to the right of the church. Get out. Explore. You'll be glad you did.
Don't leave without locating the tomb of Julia Legare. It is known as the most haunted grave in South Carolina. There's a reason there is no door on the tomb and it may make your hair stand on end.
Learn more about one of the most intriguing of all South Carolina ghost stories by checking out our full article.
Next up: Botany Bay road from SC-174 all the way to the parking lot at the Boneyard Beach is simply the most beautiful dirt road you'll ever pass over.
It begins with a long tunnel of trees. In certain seasons, this tunnel gives way to a huge field of sunflowers before coming to a near end at an old property that still bears the ruins of an old plantation. We think it's one of the most scenic places in South Carolina.
Get out and explore on foot but pace yourself. There's a beach hike just ahead and it's one you won't want to miss.
(Pictured: the old ice house from the Botany Bay property.)
After exploring the ruins, pop back in the car and head toward the ocean. You'll be able to smell the sweet salt in the air and possibly even hear the ocean from the ruins.
The beach hike to Botany Bay Beach is a half mile on a path that's well-worn, resulting in one of the most beautiful and most beloved hikes in South Carolina. Prepare to meet happy faces all along the way. This is a popular hike - and for a reason!
After leaving Botany Bay, catch your breath for a few miles of driving.
Then, you'll head to Edisto Beach State Park. Note: there are two entrances to this park. The first one takes you to the campground on the backside of the island. The second takes you to the campground and beach along the front side of the island. Explore trails through maritime forests, hike, camp, picnic, swim, and be lazy. You've earned it.
If you made it all the way to the beachfront at Edisto Beach State Park then you've seen only the tip of the iceberg known as Edisto Beach. Stick around. Check out the restaurants and shops. Stay a while.
And don't forget to check out the Dawhoo Boat Landing and pier on your way back home!
Well, what do you think? Are you ready to embark on this South Carolina road trip to Edisto Beach, SC? Do you think the route we’ve mapped out leads to the most scenic places in South Carolina? Did we miss any of your favorite natural wonders in South Carolina? Know of any other beautiful places in the Palmetto State worth exploring? Whatever you have to say, we want to hear it, so share your thoughts with us! Don't forget to pack everything you'll need - and bring plenty of snacks.
There’s not a doubt in our minds that this scenic South Carolina road trip will make you fall in love with the state’s coast all over again! Want to learn more about this route and the surrounding area? Check out the Edisto Island National Scenic Byway website.
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