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BERKELEY MUSEUM

950 Stony Landing Rd., Moncks Corner, SC, 843.899.5101.
GEO: 33.18597, -80.000597
5 to 10 miles 
  • Cypress Gardens

    For a true Lowcountry adventure, explore one of the Charleston area’s most-beloved attractions. Stroll miles of walking trails through the area’s gardens. Paddle a flat-bottom boat through a cypress swamp, relax in a butterfly house or explore amphibians, reptiles and fish indigenous to the cypress swamp at their aquarium. Open daily from 9am-5pm.,

    • 3030 Cypress Gardens Road, Moncks Corner, 843.553.0515.
      Trip distance: 9.3 miles
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10 to 20 miles 
  • Carolina Ice Palace

    South Carolina's Ultimate Family Entertainment Complex, the year-round family playground for recreational skating, league hockey, figure skating, extreme sports, virtual reality and video games. The Carolina Ice Palace is proud to be the practice facility of the ECHL South Carolina Stingrays Hockey Team. www.carolinaicepalace.com.

    • 7665 Northwoods Blvd., 843.572.2717.
      Trip distance: 17.2 miles
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  • Frankie’s Fun Park

    Miniature golf, go-karts, video-game arcade, batting cages, bumper boats and driving range—in other words, somewhere to take the kids when they have had absolutely enough of historic homes. Admission varies per attraction. M-Sa 10 am-midnight, Su noon-midnight.

    • 5000 Ashley Phosphate Rd., North Charleston, 843.767.1376.
      Trip distance: 19.4 miles
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20 to 30 miles 
  • Middleton Place

    Experience plantation life much like it was in the 18th century, when America’s oldest landscaped gardens were created. A guided tour interprets the Middleton family’s role in American history, while the story of the African American community is explored at Eliza’s House and the slave chapel. Tues. - Sun. 10am - 4:30pm.

    • 4300 Ashley River Road, 843.556.6020.
      Trip distance: 21.7 miles
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  • North Charleston and American LaFrance Fire Museum & Educational Center

    A 25,000 square foot facility, situated in North Charleston near the Tanger Outlet Mall, features an antique collection of fire trucks, educational fire safety exhibits and interactive children’s exhibits. Tickets are $6 and ages 12 and under are free. Open Monday- Saturday; 10am-5pm. www.legacyofheroes.org.

    • 4975 Centre Pointe Drive, 843.740.5550.
      Trip distance: 21.9 miles
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  • Dunes West Golf Club

    Dunes West Golf Club is an Arthur Hills-designed, 18-hole, championship-golf course. Rated 3 1/2 stars by Golf Digest. Perfect for a round of golf, wedding reception or lunch in our antebellum-style clubhouse located on Wagner Creek.

    • 3535 Wando Plantation Way, Mount Pleasant, 843.856.9000.
      Trip distance: 22.2 miles
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  • Magnolia Plantation

    One of the largest collections of azaleas and camellias in the United States resides here. Tour a pre-Revolutionary War Plantation House and ride a nature train or boat. $14 adults, $12 seniors, $10 kids 6-12 years of age, free for children under 6. Historic house, nature train and boat and Audubon Swamp tours cost extra. M-Su 8am-5:30pm.

  • Drayton Hall

    An accredited museum and National Trust historic site, Drayton Hall is recognized for its exceptional guided tours. Circa 1738, it is the oldest preserved plantation house in America open to the public.More than a house, activities include hourly tours, self-guided river and marsh walks and much more. Open Nov - Feb, 8:30am - 4:00pm, and March - Oct, 8:30am - 5:00pm. Handicapped accessible.

    • Nine miles NW of downtown, at 3380 Ashley River Road, 843.769.2600.
      Trip distance: 22.6 miles
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  • Hunley Weekend Tours

    In 1864, the Hunley became the world’s first successful submarine and then mysteriously vanished. Lost at sea for over a century, the Hunleywas located in 1995 and raised in 2000. The submarine now rests in a 90,000-gallon tank while scientists are at work to excavate and conserve the Hunley.

    • Warren Lasch Conservation Center, 1250 Supply Street (on the old Charleston Navy Base), North Charleston. For tickets, call 877.4HU.NLEY or Walk-up tickets are available.
      Trip distance: 22.9 miles
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  • Rivertowne Country Club

    All golfers are welcome to RiverTowne Country Club, Arnold Palmer’s first Signature Course in Charleston. Call for advance tee times and directions.

    • 1700 RiverTowne Country Club Drive, Mount Pleasant, S.C., 866.216.3777.
      Trip distance: 23.4 miles
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  • Boone Hall Plantation

    ”Unlike any other.” The sun glistens through Spanish Moss which drapes a 3/4 mile corridor of 265 year old Oak trees. Stroll down the Avenue, explore the Gullah culture, visit one of the only still existing Slave Streets in America, let a tram ride take you through the plantation, tour the mansion, and more. “An absolute must see stop on any trip to Charleston.” - NBC Daytime. Tickets: $17.50 -Adults $15.00 - Seniors-Military-AAA Children 6-12 - $7.50 Under 6 – FREE with accompanying adult.

    • 1235 Long Point Rd., Mt. Pleasant, SC, 843.884.4371.
      Trip distance: 25.5 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;

  • 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.

  • Paddlefish Kayaking

    Offering guided kayak nature tours from three unique Charleston locations, Historic Downtown, Kiawah & Seabrook Islands, and Folly Beach. Each location features easy boarding facilities, safe & stable kayaks, and a variety of nature tour programs for all ages and levels. No prior experience is necessary. Reservations are required.

  • Bike the Bridge Rentals

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

  • Charleston County Parks

    The Lowcountry’s best resource for outdoor fun, events and festivals. They operate several outdoor parks throughout the Charleston area.

  • Thriller Charleston

    Race through the harbor on Charleston’s only high speed tour boat. See all of the historic Charleston sites while experiencing the exhilaration of a stock car type ride on the water.

  • Charleston Sidewalks

    Charleston Sidewalks Home of the Original Children’s Pirate Treasure Hunt, the tours provide a historical romp through the area’s pirate and Native American past as well as a treasure hunt that navigates through cannons and ancient, live oak trees. A bag of pirate treasure is guaranteed to all hunters! Private, historical tours for all ages are also available. Reservations are required.

  • Sandlapper Water Tours

    A locally owned and operated water-based tour and private boat charter company, Sandlapper provides Charters, History, Nature, Sunset and Haunted Harbor Ghost Tours all aboard the Palmetto, 45ft USCG certified catamaran. www.sandlappertours.com

  • Pegasus Charters

    Have some family fun, try a sunset cruise, surprise your special someone with a romantic getaway, or plan a dockside party. No matter what you choose, Pegasus Charters is dedicated to supplying the best charter experience possible. www.pegasuscharters.com.