South Carolina Tourist Attractions
From salty breezes on sandy beaches, big time college football, world class golf to warm fires in a cozy mountain cabin, South Carolina has it all. South Carolina is home to beautiful beaches, historic cities and towns, famous amusement and theme parks, pristine lakes, state parks, aquariums, hundreds of first class golf courses, waterfalls and panoramic mountain views. There are many South Carolina tourist attractions that can please the whole family. South Carolina boasts hundreds of miles of white sandy beaches that connect residents and visitors to serene Atlantic Ocean sunsets. There are many SC beaches to choose that all have their own distinct character. Whether you are looking for a small beach town like Folly Beach, local hometown beach such as Sullivan’s Island, beaches with lots of tourist attractions like Myrtle Beach, resort style beaches such as Hilton Head Island or natural beaches like Kiawah or Bulls Island; South Carolina can please all. If you like theme parks, Myrtle Beach’s Hard Rock Park features 140 –acres of roller coasters, rides, children’s play areas, retail stores, restaurants and a live music amphitheatre. Or, grab the family and head over to the South Carolina Aquarium in downtown Charleston and take in thousands of amazing aquatic animals and fish. Maybe dad and the boys want to learn about our states and nations history by visiting Patriots Point at Charleston Harbor, SC. South Carolina tourist attractions are some of the best in the nation. South Carolina state and national parks conserves and protect the state’s rich historic, cultural and natural attractions. South Carolina has many popular parks make it easy for residents and visitors to enjoy outdoor adventures, wildlife, and historic tradition and have good wholesome family fun. There is over 80,000 acres of SC state parks that stretch from the Atlantic coast to the scenic trails of the Blue Ridge Mountains. You can also find inviting local parks in most of South Carolina's cities and towns that offer family recreation perfect for shaded picnics. If you play golf, then you have to set some tee times at one of the hundreds of golf courses in the state. There are hundreds of golf courses to choose from and they all have unique qualities that keep visitors coming over and over. Play some of the famous ocean courses or tee off in the mountains, so many options will keep even the most discriminating player satisfied. Rich tradition, history, arts and culture, South Carolina has many towns that formed our nation back in the 1800’s. Cities like Charleston feature cobblestone streets, historic buildings, museums, fine dining and exiting nightlife make great vacation destinations.Breathtaking South Carolina Beaches
SC Amusement Parks and Aquariums
South Carolina State Parks
World Class Golf
South Carolina Historic Towns and Cities

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