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South Carolina: Everything You Want in a Single Destination

What comes to mind first when you think of South Carolina? Is it BBQ? Maybe it’s the mountains? It could be the Atlantic Ocean or even America’s colonial history. It’s all here. South Carolina offers just about anything you could want, all in a single location. From the Blue Ridge Mountains to the Atlantic Ocean, and historic cities like Charleston to famed vacation destinations like Hilton Head Island, there’s just so much to love here!

Something for Everyone

While most people will be able to think of a few attractions in the Palmetto State, the truth is that there’s something here for everyone, particularly if you want to reconnect with Mother Nature and explore some of the nation’s most stunning natural areas.

  • Almost 70% of the state is covered in forests.
  • South Carolina boasts 14 major reservoirs (lakes).
  • The Grand Strand runs 187 miles, from the North Carolina border to Georgia in the south.
  • South Carolina offers an incredible range of state parks, from Edisto Beach State Park on the coast to Jones Gap State Park in the mountains.
  • Fishing, camping, and boating are some of the most popular pastimes in the state.

As you can see, no matter what you might enjoy doing, you’ll find it in South Carolina. At KAI Traveler, we were instantly in love with the state, its people, and the incredible beauty that surrounds you just about everywhere. We were delighted to discover the rich natural fishing resources, from trout in the mountains to deep-sea fishing off the coast, as well as the many boating options here—particularly on the Atlantic—as well as in some of the state’s reservoirs.

Upstate South Carolina

In South Carolina’s Upstate region, you’ll find mountains, trout fishing, camping, rivers to explore, and so much more.

Midlands/Central South Carolina

The Midlands is home to many of the state’s rivers and lakes, offering a wealth of natural beauty and attractions.

Pee Dee/Catawba

The Pee Dee region of South Carolina abuts North Carolina and offers plenty of excursion options, from Little Pee Dee State Park to Woods Bay State Natural Area. You’ll also find Mrytle Beach and other tourist areas in this region.

Lowcountry

If you’re looking for iconic foods and the chance to explore both historical sites and natural wonders, the Lowcountry is where you want to head. This area is home to cities like Charleston in the far north and Hilton Head Island in the south—just a stone’s throw from Savannah, Georgia.

KAI Traveler Makes Exploring South Carolina Easy

There’s a lot to see and do within South Carolina, whether you’re ready to explore the Atlantic, head into the mountains for some trout fishing, or want to spend time on a lake. Our guides make it easy to find all the things you want to do in the state and then discover the perfect accommodations, whether you’re traveling solo, with your significant other, or with the entire family.