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ANGEL OAK

3688 Angel Oak Rd., Johns Island, 843.559.3496.
GEO: 32.716786, -80.079218
5 to 10 miles 
  • The Links at Stono Ferry

    The Links at Stono Ferry combines beautiful scenery with unique historic elements to create an unforgettable golf experience. Located just 30 minutes from downtown Charleston, Stono Ferry offers an enjoyable day of golf for all players. Call for tee times.

  • The Links at Stono Ferry

    The Links at Stono Ferry combines beautiful scenery with unique historic elements to create an unforgettable golf experience. Located just 30 minutes from downtown Charleston, Stono Ferry offers an enjoyable day of golf for all players. Call for tee times.

    • 4812 Stono Links Drive,, 888.785.1813.
      Trip distance: 5.5 miles
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  • Kiawah Island Golf Club

    Travel 45 minutes from downtown to Kiawah Island and experience the top-notch play at Cougar Point, Oak Point, Osprey Point, Turtle Point and the legendary Ocean Course, of Ryder Cup fame.

    • One Sanctuary Beach Drive, 800.654.2924.
      Trip distance: 7.7 miles
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  • Charles Towne Landing

    This is the site of the first permanent English settlement in the Carolinas, more than 300 years ago. You’ll find a reproduced sailing vessel, the original fortified area, and a natural habitat zoo with over 20 species of animals. Adults $5; children 6-15 $3; 5 and under FREE; SC Seniors $3.25. Call for times;

  • Bohicket Boat Adventure & Tour Co.

    Dolphin-watching river tours and sunset cruises, ACE basin adventures, shuttles to remote barrier islands. Sailing and fishing charters, kayak tours and rentals, power and sailboat rentals. M-Su, 8 am-8 pm, children $16; adults $24.

    • 1880 Andell Bluff Blvd. Johns Island, 843.768.7294.
      Trip distance: 8.8 miles
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  • Island Breeze Tours

    Regularly scheduled cruises exploring pristine scenery that abounds with wildlife and history. Classic boat features climate controlled comfort with panoramic views or enjoy the sea breeze high above the water on the top deck. Available for corporate events, private parties and wedding receptions. Reservations recommended.

    • Bohicket Marina, 1898 Andell Bluff Blvd., Johns Island, 843.768.1280.
      Trip distance: 8.9 miles
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  • The Citadel Museum

    Archived photographs highlight the 159-year history of The Military College of South Carolina. Free admission, Su-F 2 pm-5 pm, Sa 12-5 pm.

  • Folly Beach Fishing Pier

    The Edwin S. Taylor Folly Beach Fishing Pier is a breathtaking landmark that stretches 1,045 feet into the sparkling waters of the Atlantic Ocean. At 25-feet wide and 23-feet above sea level, the pier is the second longest on the East Coast and offers not only spectacular views, but a variety of fishing tournaments, special events, and dining.

    • 101 East Arctic Avenue, 843.588.3474.
      Trip distance: 9.1 miles
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  • The Battery & White Point Gardens

    Located in the heart of the historic district, this park and its surrounding mansions provides a spectacular view of Charleston Harbor. It was first used as a public garden in 1837. With the outbreak of the Civil War, it became a fortification for the city.

  • Charleston Tea Plantation

    Experience America’s only tea plantation on quiet Wadmalaw Island . View acres of tea plants, learn how tea is made during a factory tour, enjoy a ride through the fields, and sample the product. www.charlestonteaplantation.com.

  • Calhoun Mansion

    Visit one of Charleston’s most fascinating homes. Tours 11 am on the hour and the half hour. Last tour at 3:30 pm. Admission $15 per person.

  • The College of Charleston

    The College of Charleston is a nationally recognized, public liberal arts and sciences university located in the heart of historic Charleston. Founded in 1770, the College is among the nation’s top universities for quality education, student life and affordability.www.cofc.edu.

  • Nathaniel Russell House

    Set amid spacious gardens, the Russell House is widely recognized as one of America’s most important Neoclassical dwellings. The graceful interior boasts elaborate plasterwork ornamentation, geometrically shaped rooms and a magnificent free-flying staircase. Adults $10, Youth (ages 6-16) $5, five and under, free. M-Sa 10:00 am-5:00 pm, Su 2-5:00 p.m., last tour 4:40 p.m.

  • Edmondston-Alston House

    This home was one of the first dwellings built on Charleston’s High Battery in 1825. Built by a shipping merchant and later renovated by Charles Alston in the Greek Revival style, the Edmondston-Alston House allows visitors to tour the rooms where Gen. Robert E. Lee took refuge during the Civil War. 30 minute guided tour, $10 adults, $8 students Under 7 free, M-Sa 10 am-4:30 pm, Su 1:30 pm-4:30 pm.

  • Old City Market

    Charles Cotesworth Pinckney ceded the land on which the Market is built to the City of Charleston in 1788. He stipulated that a public market be built on the site and that it remain in use as a public market into perpetuity. In the present day, the market is a shopping favorite of locals and tourists alike.

  • Adventure Sightseeing Tours

    Choose from several tours with free pickup in the downtown area. Ninety-minute, two-hour or a combination historic city bus tour and go to Fort Sumter by boat and explore the site. Enjoy all of Charleston. Tours begin at 9 and depart every 30 minutes all day, seven days a week. Call for times.

    • Across from the Charleston Visitors Center, 843.762.0088.
      Trip distance: 9.6 miles
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  • Charleston’s Finest Historic Tours

    Plan your day around our 10:30 a.m., one-of-a-kind historic city tour that is not to be missed. Combine our historic city and the 12:30 Magnolia Plantation tour for the #1 tour in Charleston, or ask for “TOUR C.” AAA, AARP, senior-citizens and group discounts. Free pickup from downtown hotels.

    • Tours depart from The Charleston Visitors Center, 843.577.3311.
      Trip distance: 9.6 miles
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  • Gibbes Museum of Art

    View special exhibitions and explore Charleston’s history through paintings, sculpture, photographs and miniatures from the museum’s collection of over 10,000 objects. $9 for adults, $7 for seniors, students and military, $5 for youth ages 6-12. Members and children under 5 are admitted free. Open Tuesday – Saturday 10a-5pm, Sunday 1-5pm.

  • Heyward-Washington House

    Built in 1772, this home was the town-home of Thomas Heyward, Jr, Revolutionary patriot and signer of the Declaration of Independence. It was also George Washington’s temporary residence during his Southern Tour of 1791. Located in the original walled portion of the city, the neighborhood was used by Dubose Heyward as the setting for Porgy and Bess. Hours: Monday-Saturday 10-5, Sunday 1-5.

  • Bike the Bridge Rentals

    Take an easy ride across North America’s longest cable-stayed bridge. Then take time to tour historic downtown Charleston.