3 Best Sights in Charleston, South Carolina

Walterboro Wildlife Sanctuary

Fodor's choice

Boardwalks and hiking, biking, and canoe trails weave through this lovely 600-acre park lorded over by ancient cypress and tupelo trees. One of the paths traces the colonial-era Charleston-to-Savannah Stagecoach Road, where you can still see the cypress remnants of historic bridges. It's a Southern swamp that forms the headwaters of the ACE Basin's Ashepoo River, so douse yourself with insect repellent and be on alert for reptiles.

The complementary indoor Walterboro Wildlife Center, at 100 S. Jeffries Boulevard, features naturalist-guided live animal and nature-based exhibits as well as an amphitheater that hosts outdoor concerts during summer.

Colleton Museum & Farmers Market

This museum chronicles the history of this small Southern town, displaying everything from butter churns to the country's first anesthesia machine. Particularly charming is the small chapel complete with stained glass, pews, and century-old wedding gowns. An outdoor farmers' market is held here from 10 to 2 on Saturday. It's also home to the Colleton Commercial Kitchen, a culinary small business incubator. The entrepreneurs building businesses here operate a weekday lunch café.

506 E. Washington St., Walterboro, South Carolina, 29488, USA
843-549–2303
Sights Details
Rate Includes: Free, Closed Sun. and Mon., Tues. 12-5, Wed.–Fri. 10–5, Sat. 10–2

South Carolina Artisans Center

This lovely center is South Carolina's official Folk Art Center, showcasing more than 250 South Carolina artists. The grounds include sculptures and a rustic cabin with the town's signature red rocking chair, perfect for a photo op. Look for jewelry, sculptures, glass, woodwork, and sweetgrass baskets. The loomed shawls and silk scarves make great gifts.

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