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    Town of Summerville, SC

    Town of Summerville, SC

    4.4(15 reviews)
    17.3 mi

    Visited.a friend while lives in Summerville a few years back when looking at places to retire. We…read morelooked in several places in Florida and contemplated other locations as well, but fell in love with the quaint town and proximity to Charleston and the beaches. The people are friendly, the housing prices more reasonable than where we were up north and downtown Summerville has cute shops, good restaurants and community events we love to attend. For us it was the perfect spot for relocation.

    Summerville has grown quite a bit since I purchased property in the area. The construction of…read moreseveral neighborhoods including Cane Bay, Carnes Crossroads and Nexton has definitely led to an influx of new residents and new traffic!! The restaurant scene has exploded and many of the popular restaurants that were once downtown have built/added Summerville locations (Halls Chop House, Poughan's Southern Kitchen.) The area is a nice suburb that seems primarily filled with growing families and retirees. I don't feel there is a lot to do necessarily but if coffee shops, eating out, shopping, spa treatments happy hours are your thing it's not too bad. It feels safe which is important and property value has soared due to the growth in the area :) $$$$ There are some hidden spots that are interesting like the small art gallery downtown, a couple of wine bars ect. Overall, it's a growing area that is really nice but getting to the point of being overcrowded.

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    Town of Summerville, SC - Just a random crime scene tape at the park...

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    The Town of Mount Pleasant - Composting buckets

    The Town of Mount Pleasant

    4.0(2 reviews)
    29.0 mi

    Just over the Cooper River Bridge from Charleston is the Town of Mt. Pleasant. It's not merely a…read more"suburb" of Charleston- Mt. Pleasant is a thriving community. The roads here are excellent, with synced traffic lights and an access/frontage road that helps with traffic along Hwy 17. Mt. Pleasant has a dedicated Farmer's Market space and holds markets every Tuesday. If you're looking for something to do on Friday nights, there are often concerts and "Party in the Park" events. Happy Hour on Shem Creek or at one of the many restaurants is a great way to spend time, especially at restaurants on the water. Besides that you're super close to two beautiful beaches- Isle of Palms and Sullivan's Island. Charleston's only one bridge away, and if you're into the more rural and rustic scene, you're not TOO far from the Francis Marion Forest. Growing up somewhat close to the area, I've seen Mt. Pleasant thrive in the last 20-25 years. I remember when Towne Center was built in the late 1990s and people wondered who would ever drive that far north to go to the mall. I also remember the "old" Wando high school. A lot has changed over the years, but MTP is a booming place to be!

    I moved to MP just over a year ago. We looked all over the Charleston area and settled on MP based…read moreon drive time to work and proximity of shopping we were used to. I truly enjoy the fact that I don't have to spend 45 minutes to an hour driving to work. Parks throughout Charleston and MP leave allot to be desired and considering the amount of taxes we pay doesn't make sense. Street lighting is another failure by the city. The Waste Management department in MP is subpar. What I enjoy about MP is the shopping. MP has the shops I was used to in my previous city and has allot of upscale grocery stores spread throughout the city. The food scene has definitely improved since just year and will be even better in the coming years

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    City of Columbia, SC - Orange tip oak worm moth

    City of Columbia, SC

    5.0(3 reviews)
    81.8 mi

    When in Latin America, dance Cumbia If your toilet breaks,…read morejust call the Plumbia And if you like game cocks And shows that rock your socks Then come straight to the City of Columbia! The city named after an entire column of beer, what's not to love. Better than the Maryland version, but not as thrilling as the nation, by any stretch of the Emoji-Nation. Columbia was always pretty amazing for playing music concerts. I'm not sure why, but the city took to me and I took to them - and I love coming back here. I still have some friends in the area from playing music shows here. I'll always include Columbia on my tours because of that. I guess a lot of people skip over it but I never will. It's a big city and it deserves the attention that I gave it and I appreciate it all the attention that they gave me. They're full of college kids now, some of which are good looking, but there is a caveat - which is that it doesn't seem as friendly as it used to. I got a little bit of ridicule here and there in town, and that's okay cuz there are a lot of nice people here as well and that can happen anywhere and it was the middle of the March Madness so maybe that's why - but it definitely seems like it changed and is way more busy and congested that it ever was when I used to come here. It was a sleepy little city and now it's packedlikesardines little city. I guess it was always busy but not like this. I still really love Columbia because of the music days and I always will, but I hope that my next trip will be as wonderful as some of the older trips were. I've had so many wonderful experiences in Columbia South Carolina concerts. I've yet to actually enjoy a really good meal here (other than the tacos I'm about to mention), or find any good Boba or desserts, but on the way out of town or into town you mussssst go to Tacos Nayarit for some of the best Mexican food anywhere - so that's where I suggest you eat. All in all, it's a wonderful town with a lot of friendly people and a huge college presence, cheering for the naughtily named Gamecocks, who always say they're a bigger deal than they turn out to be.

    People always refer to Charleston and Greenville when speaking of South Carolina, they both great…read morecities but they are no Columbia. We are not too big and not too small and in my humble opinion a upcoming city that has a lots of opportunity for entrepreneurs and small businesses. The craft beer scene will soon rival other cities in a few years hopefully with several new additions coming soon. If you know where to look there are many resturants and shops off of international Blvd known or called Decker that have flavors and smells that smack you in the face with goodness the moment you walk in the door. If your new to my city ask around and you will find awesome spots for live music and entertainment. Today I will visit a high end bakery then hit are Soda City market for fresh olive oils and honey and probably sample new food trucks and vendors that have delicious food. After that I'm going to eat lunch at War Mouth a new upscale Southren place that features great drinks and curried quail and local fish. Then to Craft and Draft for are Soda City Suds week to raise money for it and a 5.00 bottle share at the hottest spot on Devine street. This is but a few things Columbia has to offer besides our wonderful history and different cultures. I look forward to see everyone's pictures of Columbia and thoughts of my beloved city.

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    City of Columbia, SC - Hydrant at Station 9 Columbia Fire  Dept.

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    Hydrant at Station 9 Columbia Fire Dept.

    City of Goose Creek - Sedgefield Willowbrook - June 20, 2024

    City of Goose Creek

    3.0(7 reviews)
    13.1 mi

    Never living in the town and having few and far between interactions within the limits, I found it…read moreto have nice enough people -- quite enough during the day as it relates to traffic, enough options of food and leisure. Then I moved here for a bit, wove myself deeper into the fabric of the society and now can offer a more educated opinion. Restaurants and bars have never left me disappointed from a social or a monetary perspective. The people have always been sincere and straight shooters, they accepted my big presence which at times can be a bit much to take. The parks and open spaces are well kept and treated with care, minus the Canadian Geese's doings around some ponds and the creek itself. Reasonable golf prices on the courses I've played, each course uniquely different and challenging. Excellent food shopping options, all with outstanding selections and reasonable prices. Roads flow well with cars, although most everyone seems to be towing or hauling something. The CSX trains that run along Goose Creek Blvd are always a treat for me, I love the entire experience from approach to passing. It's a fine town to live in.

    We were here for the annual BBQ event. The park outside the police department/public services…read morebuilding is very nice with a paved walking path around a pond. Having gone inside to deal with taxes, etc, clerks were friendly and helpful. The Crick might not be Charleston-proper, but it's far enough away to be just close enough.

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    City of Goose Creek - One of the many pretty ponds you can find.

    One of the many pretty ponds you can find.

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    City of Goose Creek - If you look closely, there is a large white egret in this spill off area of the creek.

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    If you look closely, there is a large white egret in this spill off area of the creek.

    Isle of Palms Beach

    Isle of Palms Beach

    4.3(179 reviews)
    31.8 mi

    We love the beach--and so does Luna! Isle of Palms Beach (1 st-14th Ave) is a beautiful,…read morepet-friendly destination, but there are specific rules to follow, so it's important to plan ahead. Dogs must be vaccinated against rabies and wear a collar with a metal tag showing the vet's information. Owners are also required to carry a valid rabies certificate at all times. While not mandatory, residents are encouraged to get a free dog permit from the Isle of Palms Police Department, which can help in reuniting lost pets. Off-leash hours vary by season: April 1 - September 14: Dogs may be off-leash from 5:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. September 15 - March 31: Off-leash hours are 4:00 p.m. to 10:00 a.m. Outside of these hours, dogs must be on a leash and under full control-even in the water. Owners must also have a leash in hand, maintain voice control if off-leash, and clean up after their pets. For current updates, visit: https://www.iop.net/dogs- beach Isle of Palms remains one of our favorite beach spots-- clean, scenic, and dog-friendly when you follow the rules!

    Absolutely beautiful and clean beach Nice public parking…read moreand walking paths to beach The beach front has plenty of distance from the homes so it feels private and not crowded Soft clean sand No towering hotels around Very family friendly Dog are allowed with restrictions Very relaxing. Not far to civilization but feels private

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    Isle of Palms Beach - Beach Vibes!!!

    Beach Vibes!!!

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    Isle of Palms Beach - Beautiful sandy beach!

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    Beautiful sandy beach!

    Francis Marion National Forest

    Francis Marion National Forest

    4.5(6 reviews)
    16.1 mi

    Realistically, a five star rating is more a reflection of the fact that I want the space to remain…read moreas it is rather than an endorsement of the amenities provided. The worst parts of South Carolina are the overdeveloped ones. This area, being quite undeveloped, has many interesting sights, but also dirt roads, limited parking, and while I visited in the winter I expect the conditions can get quite hostile with the peak season bugs. I took the I'on swamp trail. I could not figure out what the name meant through a cursory online search, nor did any of the signage there clarify it for me. The trail takes one through a wooded area that used to be rice paddies; the organization of the ponds is still evident, but it's fascinating watching natural forces take over the area. There are a number of other interesting stops for outdoorsy types, most notably part of the majestic Palmetto Trail, but the most important thing is that it's not a golf course. Then again, it would be hard to build anything under the conditions in these swamps, and exploring the areas certainly makes one think about their history.

    Palmetto Trail is a really nice trail, admittedly! You can tell that park management makes sure…read morethat the foot path is kept up really nice and that its wilderness is proactively cared for by volunteers and park service personnel, and not left for dead like I've seen in some remote state forests. I was really happy to be camping in a forest where there were no bears (YAY!) so that I could relax a bit and focus on the hike without one hand constantly on a can of bear spray. My initial plan was to hike the whole of the trail after having applied for a permit to hike and camp there, and having the permit signed and approved by the park service before I ever even boarded my flight to SC. So the only people who knew that I was there hiking on those dates were the park administrators who approved the permit. :) Yet about 4 days into my hike, at mile marker 10, around 1 o'clock in the afternoon, two hillbillies walked onto the trail carrying guns. It was 1 o'clock in the afternoon. Hunters don't generally start their day to hunt game at 1 o'clock on a sunny afternoon, and since I wasn't born last Tuesday I knew something in the water wasn't clean. Those damn city people, always glass half empty! So I went off trail into a dense thicket to just sit and relax, perhaps even camp overnight until I felt safe enough to move forward on the path of the trail that I was on (since I was alone). Because hunters with guns and recreational hiking trails go together like pet pooches and chocolate treats. Well, that relaxation didn't last long. Long story short, after somehow hunting and finding me in the thicket where I had gone off of the trail, then tapping on trees and instruments and whatever else they could find to make menacing noises (to terrorize me), those same two hillbillies then began to shoot rounds at me, chasing me back onto the foot path, where I then had the opportunity to take a photo of their Silverado "Hail the Confederacy" truck parked on the forest service road at the mile marker. So Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dumb chased me RIGHT to where they were parked out in the open so that I could get documentation of who it was that was CHASING ME THROUGH THE WOODS AND SHOOTING AT ME IN BROAD DAYLIGHT! (those pesky city folks always thinking all quick! aw shucks! thought all northerners was on cocaine!) They seemed to have really thought all of it through, for sure. Oh but THERE'S MORE! They then came bursting out of the treeline with both of their guns drawn, looking like "Yippie Kay-Yay MF!" as they ran all their jiggly x 2 to that confederate truck, peeling off like the final episode of the Dukes of Hazzard. I immediately dialed 911 as soon as they were finished doing doughnuts on the dirt road (ok the doughnuts in the dirt part is an exaggeration for the theater of it, but they should have just gone ahead and finished off with this move) and I immediately filed a report with the local Sheriff, though I ultimately ended up having to file a Hate Crime complaint with the DOJ since this incident occurred in a federal park. Additionally, I made an amateur short film about the experience HERE. youtu.be/8DqzB-1NNYU Please enjoy at my expense :)

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    Francis Marion National Forest
    Francis Marion National Forest

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