If you’re thinking about a trip to the coast of South Carolina, these photos will make that decision a shoo-in and they may help you decide where to spend that vacation also. From the North Carolina border all the way to Georgia, the coastal region of South Carolina will steal your breath away. Take a look at these eleven photos and you’ll agree.
- The Boardwalk
Flickr/Fran Trudeau The Myrtle Beach Boardwalk is a perfect spot to catch a sunrise on the South Carolina coast.
- The Ace Basin
Flickr/Ken Dodds Cypress trees line a narrow dirt road leading into South Carolina’s Ace Basin.
- Burke’s Beach
Flickr/Jim Crotty The moonrise over Burke’s Beach on Hilton Head Island is magnificent in this capture.
- Boone Hall Plantation
Flickr/Angi English The South Carolina Lowcountry is home to many beautiful, historic plantations, like Boone Hall in Mount Pleasant.
- Riverfront Park
Flickr/North Charleston North Charleston’s Riverfront Park is a picturesque oasis along the Cooper River and a stone’s throw from the historic homes once occupied by the Naval officers at the Charleston Naval Base.
- Old Sheldon Church Ruins
TripAdvisor/GabyVM The breathtaking ruins of this former Chapel of Ease are located 17 miles north of Beaufort, in Yemassee.
- Brookgreen Gardens
Flickr/Davey Borden South Carolina’s top outdoor attraction is a remarkable history-filled plantation with stunning gardens and statuary, among other things.
- Hilton Head Island
Flickr/Jeremy Wilburn South Carolina’s 187 miles of coastline are dotted with palm trees just waiting for you to take that perfect photo.
- Philadelphia Alley
TripAdvisor/Brian P Charleston’s famous cobblestone streets have nothing on the Holy City’s charming alleys that are fun to explore and photograph.
- Seabrook Island
Flickr/ Seabrook Island is a private island community that also offers a variety of vacation rentals for visitors and pristine beaches that seem to go on forever.
- Endless sunset walks along the coast.
Flickr/Stephen Bugno A relaxing walk along one of South Carolina’s beaches is always a great way to end the day.
What’s your favorite spot along South Carolina’s coast? We’d love to hear about it in our comments!
Flickr/Fran Trudeau
The Myrtle Beach Boardwalk is a perfect spot to catch a sunrise on the South Carolina coast.
Flickr/Ken Dodds
Cypress trees line a narrow dirt road leading into South Carolina’s Ace Basin.
Flickr/Jim Crotty
The moonrise over Burke’s Beach on Hilton Head Island is magnificent in this capture.
Flickr/Angi English
The South Carolina Lowcountry is home to many beautiful, historic plantations, like Boone Hall in Mount Pleasant.
Flickr/North Charleston
North Charleston’s Riverfront Park is a picturesque oasis along the Cooper River and a stone’s throw from the historic homes once occupied by the Naval officers at the Charleston Naval Base.
TripAdvisor/GabyVM
The breathtaking ruins of this former Chapel of Ease are located 17 miles north of Beaufort, in Yemassee.
Flickr/Davey Borden
South Carolina’s top outdoor attraction is a remarkable history-filled plantation with stunning gardens and statuary, among other things.
Flickr/Jeremy Wilburn
South Carolina’s 187 miles of coastline are dotted with palm trees just waiting for you to take that perfect photo.
TripAdvisor/Brian P
Charleston’s famous cobblestone streets have nothing on the Holy City’s charming alleys that are fun to explore and photograph.
Flickr/
Seabrook Island is a private island community that also offers a variety of vacation rentals for visitors and pristine beaches that seem to go on forever.
Flickr/Stephen Bugno
A relaxing walk along one of South Carolina’s beaches is always a great way to end the day.
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