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Swamp Fox Tours - Bethel AME Church in Georgetown. The second oldest African Methodist Episcopal church after Mother Emmanuel.

Swamp Fox Tours

4.7(7 reviews)
79.4 km

Today we took the Swamp Fox Tour's trolley in Georgetown SC's Historic District. It's a 1 hour…read morenarrated tour in a nice little 14 seat trolley pulled by a jeep. Tour Guide Brian is amazingly knowledgeable about the history of the area. We have taken this tour before and it always gets better with new information in each presentation. Only $15/person, Book for 11 AM, 1 PM, or 3 PM. Tickets at Urban Farmhouse Coffee Shop 927 Front St. 843-833-8130.

This tour was tremendously informative! Jan is a fabulous storyteller and we thoroughly enjoyed her…read moretour. While so much of the South and greater Georgetown area has so much history, Jan did an amazing job at combining hyper local historical facts (like some superhero women and a mysterious disappearance), along with some greater, Southern cultural history that applies to the entire region. Jan was nice and we felt safe as she drove the trolley through the old town Georgetown area. We've lived in Horry County for nearly two years now and have visited the Georgetown waterfront plenty of times, but now it has a whole new meaning with all this historical context. Would highly recommend for visitors or locals who are looking to learn more about the historical significance of the area. The tour is great for families of all ages - but us history buffs with college-aged kids and older especially loved it! We went on a warm summer afternoon/evening. The trolley is covered, but would definitely recommend sunscreen, sunglasses, water, and loose-fitting clothes for the ride.

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Cap'n Rod's Lowcountry Tours - Unique layers of oyster

Cap'n Rod's Lowcountry Tours

4.4(75 reviews)
79.5 km

Excellent time. Learned about the history. Pretty boat ride. Fun looking for shells. Great crew!read more

This was our second time taking Cap'n Rod's Lowcountry boat tour in Georgetown, SC, and it was just…read moreas fun as we remembered. Even though it was mostly overcast in late May, the rain missed us and the temperature was comfortable around 79F. It's such a peaceful and interesting way to spend a few hours, and we learned a lot too. Boat Ride & History: The boat ride to and from North Island takes about 45 minutes each way. The guides do a great job sharing local history in a way that's fun and easy to follow. We passed through some beautiful stretches of water, and it's a nice mix of scenery and stories. On the way back, the boat slowed down near the shoreline so we could look for wildlife like turtles, eagles, and even alligators. It's just the right balance of relaxing and educational. Beachcombing on the North Island: We had about an hour and a half to explore the island once we arrived, and we found so many beautiful shells. I even learned how to tell the difference between a conch shell and a whelk, which was fun. The island is quiet and natural, and it's a great place to wander, beachcomb, or just sit and enjoy the view. Before you get off the boat, the crew explains everything you need to know to stay safe and have a good time. Helpful Tips! - Bug spray really helped on the way back. We ran into a lot of horse flies when the boat slowed down near the south island shore, and while they didn't ruin anything, they were definitely annoying. - There was a bucket of water on board so you can rinse the sand off your feet. - You're allowed to leave your bags or shoes on the boat, which is super convenient if you don't want to carry everything onto the island. - There are snacks available for purchase, but I recommend bringing a small snack and water, especially if it's warm out. - If you're sensitive to sun or heat, an umbrella or extra layer might help while you're on the island. There's no shade since you're not allowed to walk on the dunes or into the trees. Notes for Sensory-Sensitive and Neurodivergent folks: I'm autistic, so I like to include sensory info in my reviews in case it helps others feel more prepared. Here are a few things to know: The boat is open-air and fairly comfortable, but I brought a towel to sit on. If you have trouble sitting still or get sore easily, a stadium cushion that can get wet would be a great option. It gets pretty windy during the ride. If you don't like hair blowing in your face, wear it up or under a snug hat. When the water is choppy, you might get a bit of spray, so a rain jacket or light waterproof layer can make a big difference. The noise level on the boat is moderate. There's some engine noise and wind, but nothing too overwhelming. The guides speak over PA system with a microphone so it was easy to hear & understand them. If you get overwhelmed by lots of noise at the same time, earplugs like Loops are perfect! You can still hear what's going on, but the noise is reduced. Those horse flies on the way back were no joke. If you're bug-sensitive, bring spray and maybe wear light fabric over your arms or legs just in case. Downtown Georgetown: After the tour, we wandered around historic downtown Georgetown. There are plenty of cute local shops and great dining options. It's a charming town and felt good to support local businesses after such a fun and relaxing day on the water. Final Thoughts: I can't recommend this tour enough. The guides are kind, funny, and really know their stuff. Whether it's your first time or you've done it before, it's such a great way to enjoy the Lowcountry. We'll definitely be back again!

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Insanely large oyster

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