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Sullivans Island Beach

Sullivans Island Beach

A favourite among Charleston locals, Sullivan’s Island sports a scenic beach which stretches across the horizon. From here, one can get breathtaking views of Fort Sumter, Charleston’s Battery Row and Morris Island Lighthouse. With natural beauty and very little commercial development, this beach has miles of shoreline to sit back and enjoy the sun and sand. During summers, there are a host of beach activities that one can engage in. The beach has a few short term rentals but no hotels to stay at, so it is better to plan a day. Read More

The Best Friend Train Museum

The Best Friend Train Museum

Originally built in 1820, Best Friend Train was converted into a museum with four sections, stand up locomotive engine, wood burning car, and wooden passenger cars in . The museum is decorated with wall posters, paintings and train miniatures from the 1820 era making it interesting for kids.

The Harbor Course at Wild Dunes

The Harbor Course at Wild Dunes

Located by the Intracoastal Waterway on Isle of Palms, Harbor Course in Wild Dunes helps one hone all aspects of their game. Designed by the renowned Tom Fazio, the course is known for its beautiful aesthetics and especially the utilization of water.

The Links at Wild Dunes

The Links at Wild Dunes

The first-ever golf course designed by the renowned Tom Fazio, the Links Course is one of the two at Wild Dunes Island Resort. The beautiful 18-holer, 70-par course by the shores of Atlantic features lush dunes lined by palms on the sides – not just a challenging playing field but an aesthetic one as well.

Turtle Point Course at Kiawah Island Golf Resort

Turtle Point Course at Kiawah Island Golf Resort

Of the five courses, the Ocean Course is Kiawah Island Golf Resort’s most famous one because of its architecture and vista. Designed by Pete and Alice Dye in 1991, the course is designed with Paspalum grass with a stunning view of the Atlantic Ocean shoreline.

Unitarian Church

Unitarian Church

Formerly known as Unitarian Universalist church, this church is the oldest Unitarian church in Charleston. Standing in its own right on a popular bustling street, this Church believes in social justice and embraces diversity. This centre of faith has the city's second oldest church building and the church was declared a national historic landmark in 1976. Apart from the picturesque greenery, the Church has jaw dropping interiors. Reflecting ethereal design, Unitarian Church is an English Perpendicular Gothic Revival marvel with a splendid fan vaulted ceiling, nave and chancel. The interiors of the Church are made with walnut and to add to its beauty, the main window is made with stained glass that lists the old and new testaments that are worth a read. The Church is now open during the pandemic. However, there are no fixed timings. Read More

West Ashley Park

West Ashley Park

Spread over an area of 260 acres, West Ashley Park is one of Charleston’s largest parks, with four soccer fields, two basketball courts,two youth softball fields, two huge playgrounds, a golf course and plenty of area to run around. It also offers scenic views of the ocean, where one can go fishing as well.

White Point Garden

White Point Garden

Located in Charleston Downtown, White Point Garden is a must-see. Bordered by Cooper and Ashley Rivers, this park gives visitors access to spectacular views of Fort Sumter and the Charleston river. It has large open spaces with old oak trees and an impressive display of history including monuments, statues and cannons. This park is great for enjoying an afternoon picnic under the shade of an old oak.

Wrenwoods Golf Course

Wrenwoods Golf Course

Situated inside Joint Base Charleston, the 18-holer Wrenwoods Golf Course was designed by George W. Cobb in 1966-67. Standing on the Air Base in North Charleston, it largely caters to individuals associated with U.S. Armed Forces and their guests. The course has a 9-acre practice range as well.

Yeaman’s Hall Club

Initially designed by Seth Raynor in 1925 along Goose Creek in South Carolina on a land that was a 17th century plantation. Later it was renovated by Tom Doak and saved from obsolescence. The course was built with a vision to restore all the traditional features of a golf course.

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