Walterboro | Dining

Colleton County/Walterboro | Dining

Coffee Houses / Café

Colleton Coffee
252 East Washington Street | (843) 562-6198

Dunkin’ Donuts
1457 Bells Highway | (843) 538-1711

Marketplace Café
506 East Washington Street | (843) 549-2303

Starbucks
1588 Bells Highway | (843) 599-8241

Dining

Barrel House
444 Bells Highway | (843) 549-1995

Bear Café and Lounge on Main
204 East Washington Street | (843) 562-7581

Buck’s Pizza
113 Robertson Boulevard | (843) 549-1995

Carmine’s Trattoria
242 East Washington Street | (843) 782-3248

Cracker Barrel
59 Cane Branch Road | (843) 538-7800

Dairyland
438 S. Jefferies Boulevard | (843) 549-7431

Dimitrio’s House of Pizza
656 Bells Highway | (843) 549-5597

Duke’s Barbecue
949 Robertson Boulevard | (843) 549-1446

El Pueblo
103 Eddie Chasteen Road | (843) 549-9530

Fat Jack’s
2122 Bells Highway | (843) 549-5096

Juan y los tres garcias Mexican Grill
308 Ivanhoe Road | (843) 782-4144

Main Street Grille
256 East Washington Street | (843) 782-4774

Marvin’s Pizza (Formerly Castillo’s 2)
1383 Sniders Highway | (843) 538-5005

Tavern on the Green SC
1 Dogwood Lane | (843) 212-4460

Sweets

Dairyland
438 S. Jefferies Boulevard | (843) 549-7431

Walterboro | Accommodations

Colleton County/Walterboro | Accommodations

Bed & Breakfast And Inn

Walterboro

Old Academy Bed & Breakfast
904 Hampton Street | (843) 549-3232

Camping

Canadys

Colleton State Park
147 Wayside Lane | (843) 538-8206 or (866) 345-PARK
Water and electrical hookups. RV sites up to 28 ft., some up to 40 ft. Showers with restroom facilities. Primitive camping area for organized groups of up to 50 people.

St. George

Edisto River Treehouses
1 Livery Lane | (843) 563-5051
For an experience truly detached from the modern world, consider a stay at the Edisto River Treehouses. Built on an island in the middle of a private wildlife refuge along a free-flowing blackwater river, “it’s like paddling back in time”.

Walterboro

New Green Acres RV Park
396 Campground Road | (843) 538-3450

Hotels And Motels

Baymont Inn & Suites
1286 Sniders Highway | (843) 580-4921

Best Western
1428 Sniders Highway | (843) 538-3600

Comfort Inn & Suites
97 Downs Lane | (843) 536-0522

Days Inn
1787 Sniders Highway | (854) 333-5203

Econo Lodge
1142 Sniders Highway | (843) 538-2503

Hampton Inn & Suites
129 Cane Branch Road | (843) 538-2300

Holiday Inn Express & Suites
1834 Sniders Highway | (843) 538-2700

Microtel Inn & Suites
130 Cane Branch Road | (843) 732-2023

Motel 6
33 Campground Road | (843) 538-3233

Quality Inn & Suites by Wyndham
1835 Sniders Highway | (843) 593-9160

Red Roof Inn
1288 Sniders Highway | (937) 328-1842

Rodeway Inn
97 Ladson Street | (843) 538-8964

Sleep Inn
3043 Hiers Corner Road | (843) 539-1199

Super 8
1972 Bells Highway | (843) 353-3443

Travelodge by Wyndham
1577 Bells Highway | (843) 619-3905

Walterboro | Tours

Colleton County/Walterboro | Tours

Bedon-Lucas House Tours
205 Church Street, Walterboro | (843) 549-9633

Herd It Here Farm Tours
541 Sullivans Ferry Rd, Cottageville | (703) 597-4839

Walterboro Wildlife Discovery Center
100 S Jefferies Blvd, Walterboro | (843) 782-6081
The Walterboro Wildlife Center is an interpretive exhibit hall showcasing the plant and animal life in the Walterboro Wildlife Sanctuary and the Lowcountry. The 7,000 square foot discovery center coordinates with the Walterboro Wildlife Sanctuary.
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Walterboro | Shopping

Colleton County/Walterboro | Shopping

Abbillow
244 East Washington Street | (843) 599-4990

AHAB’s – Artists’ Hub of the A.C.E. Basin
255 East Washington Street | (843) 635-2682

Choice Collectibles
329 East Washington Street | (843) 549-2617

Colbert Clothing
225 East Washington Street | (843) 599-9733

Colleton Museum, Farmers Market, & Commercial Kitchen
514 East Washington Street | (843) 549-2303

Consignment Envy
813 Bells Highway | (843) 782-5000

Downtown Envy
220 East Washington Street | (843) 549-7219

Hiott’s Pharmacy & Soda Fountain
373 East Washington Street | (843) 549-7222

Infinger’s Jewelry
229 East Washington Street | (843) 549-5616

South Carolina Artisans Center
318 Wichman Street | (843) 549-0011

The Bluebird Too Resale Boutique
251 East Washington Street | (843) 599-4548

The Golden Ibis
420 East Washington Street | (843) 562-7744

Treasure Chest Gold Company
619 Bells Highway | (843) 549-2203

Twig
225 East Washington Street | (843) 539-6306

Walmart Super Center
2110 Bells Highway | (843) 539-1560

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walterboro antiques festival

Walterboro | Real Estate

Colleton County/Walterboro | Real Estate

All Country Real Estate
689 Bells Highway | (843) 908-2101

Carolina Homes and Land Realty
1229 Bells Highway | (843) 539-4444

Coldwell Banker Todd Land Agency
342 S. Jefferies Boulevard | (843) 549-7100

Cole & Associates, Inc.
202 Carn Street | (843) 549-6611

Colleton Realty, LLC
259 E. Washington Street | (843) 782-7800

Compass South Land Sales
452 Upchurch Lane | (843) 538-6814

Crosby Land Company, Inc.
300 Carn Street | (843) 782-5700

Fishburne & Company
126 Hampton Street | (843) 549-1581

Weichert Realtors-The Select Group
1130 N. Jefferies Boulevard | (843) 701-8015

Walterboro | Sights to See

Colleton County/Walterboro | Sights to See

Cottageville

Bee City Zoo
1066 Holly Ridge Lane | (843) 835-5912
This honey bee farm, petting zoo, café and gift shop is an experience that all should have. See honey bees at work from a screened observation area. See the Wallabies, Coatimundis, Serval Cats, Cavies as well as many farm animals: Miniature horses and donkeys, turkeys, chickens, quail, pheasants, etc.

Herd It Here Farm
541 Sullivans Ferry Road | (703) 597-4839
This is a one-of-a kind agritourism destination that provides an enjoyable and educational experience for visitors of all ages.  Learn about alpacas, silkie chickens, fainting goats, and more.
Herd It Here Farm Blog Post

Green Pond

ACE Basin Greenway/The ACE Trail
Intersection of SC Highway 303 & Folly Creek Lane
The Historic Ace Trail is located on a three acre site about 2 miles north of the intersection of US Hwy 17 and SC Hwy 303 in Colleton County.  It is adjacent a CSX rail crossing in the Green Pond community. The 3-mile trail is ideal for walking, biking, general exercise and bird watching.
Trail Map
SC Lowcountry Wildlife Preserves and Nature Trails Blog Post

Bear Island Wildlife Management Area
42 TiTi Road | (843) 844-8957
The Bear Island Wildlife Management Area is managed to provide quality habitat for wintering waterfowl and other wetland wildlife including threatened and endangered species such as wood storks and bald eagles; to provide habitat for upland game and nongame species; and to provide recreational opportunities for the hunting and nonhunting public. Open Feb. 9th – Oct. 31st. Sunrise to sunset. Located between the Ashepoo and South Edisto Rivers, off US Hwy 17 and approx. 2 miles east of Green Pond.  Regulated hunting. 
Trail Map
Bear Island Wildlife Management Area Blog

Donnelly Wildlife Management Area
585 Donnelley Drive | (843) 844-8957
With more than 8,000 acres of diverse habitats, Donnelley Wildlife Management Area is a favorite Lowcountry destination for birders looking to run up their list of avian sightings. Located in Green Pond on land once used for rice cultivation, the property features a historic rice field system now managed to attract waterfowl and other migratory birds. Among its impressive resident and visitor population are roseate spoonbills, Eurasian wigeon ducks, red-cockaded woodpeckers, bald eagles, painted buntings and the rare sandhill crane.
Donnelley Wildlife Management Area Blog Post

Hollywood

Ernest F Hollings ACE Basin National Wildlife Refuge
8675 Willtown Road | (843) 889-3084
ACE stands for the Ashepoo, Combahee, and Edisto rivers basin system. The refuge is home to migratory and resident birds, reptiles and amphibians, fish and other wildlife. You can enjoy hiking and biking, photography, birding and observing other wildlife, hunting and fishing.
Located within the Edisto Unit is the Grove Plantation. Originally built by George Washington Morris in 1828. Today, the house is one of the few antebellum mansions left in the area after the Civil War. Come tour the historical home and rice fields today!
ACE Basin National Wildlife Refuge

Round O

Edisto Nature Trail
17038 Ace Basin Parkway
In addition to local flora and fauna, see historical landmarks such as the King’s Highway, (dating from the 1700’s) former rice fields, and an old phosphate plant site. The Edisto Nature Trail is a 1.5 mile loop trail that takes visitors along the Edisto River and through several different types of forests, from maritime to pine.
Hiking the Edisto Nature Trail Blog Post

Pon Pon Chapel of Ease
Parkers Ferry Road
The Pon Pon Chapel Ruins are situated on what was once the Parkers Ferry Road, 1 mile from SC 64. One of two chapels of ease established by an Act of the General Assembly in 1725 to serve St. Bartholomew’s Parish. This chapel burned in 1801 & 1832. It was known as Burnt Church after 1832. The ruins today are enough to distinguish the chapel’s gracious features.
Pon Pon Chapel of Ease Blog Post

Isaac Hayne Historic Burial Site
Sparks Drive | (843) 538-8206
Isaac Hayne fought for independence during the Revolutionary War. Pursued by British cavalrymen and later condemned as a traitor, he was executed in Charleston on August 4, 1781. His remains were laid to rest in his gardens at Hayne Hall.

Walterboro

The Bedon-Lucas House Museum
205 Church Street | (843) 549-9633
Located in the historic district at 205 Church Street, this 1820’s “high house” was purchased and restored by the Colleton County Historical and Preservation Society. The interior has been preserved and features original heart of pine floors.
Walterboro’s Bedon-Lucas House Blog Post

Colleton Museum & Farmers Market
506 E Washington Street | (843) 549-2303
Located in the Historic District of Downtown Walterboro, the museum features a permanent collection that explores the county’s history from prehistoric times to the early 1900s. The museum also has an ongoing exhibit on “Animals of the ACE,” a natural history display featuring wild animals indigenous to the South Carolina Lowcountry. The museum also features changing art collections monthly. The Colleton Farmers Market offers fresh vegetables and fruits, local honey, local crafts, plants, baked goods, prepared food, music, and much more.

Colleton County Courthouse
101 Hampton Street
Completed in the fall of 1822, the outside walls are three bricks (28″) thick. The first nullification meeting in South Carolina was held here in 1828, when Robert Barnwell Rhett called for the immediate secession of the state legislature in protest of Federal tax laws. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Colleton State Park
147 Wayside Lane | (843) 538-8206
A paddler’s paradise, this Lowcountry park sits a short distance from I-95 and connects to Givhans Ferry State Park via 23 miles of blackwater river. Colleton State Park provides easy access to the Edisto River, one of the longest free flowing, blackwater rivers in the country, and serves as the headquarters for the Edisto River canoe and kayak trail.
Colleton State Park Blog Post

South Carolina Artisans Center
318 Wichman Street | (843) 549-0011
The South Carolina Artisans Center is the premier travel destination in the Lowcountry for handcrafted art. Designated by our legislature as the “Official South Carolina Folk Art and Craft Center,” the retail center features the artwork of more than 300 of South Carolina’s finest, juried artists. We invite you to explore our handcrafted art from handpicked artists. See, touch, smell, taste, and shop…Representing over 200 of the State’s finest juried artists and craftsmen, demonstrations & exhibits.
A Menagerie of Art | South Carolina Artisans Center Blog Post

Tuskegee Airmen Monument
Lowcountry Regional Airport, 537 Aviation Way
During World War II, the Walterboro Army Airfield served as a training ground for the Army airmen including a group of the Tuskegee Airmen. A monument honoring the bravery & dedication of the Tuskegee Airmen was placed in Walterboro Army Airfield Memorial Park at the site of the original airfield in May 1997. This was also the site of a POW camp & base hospital.

Walterboro Library Society Building (Little Library)
803 Wichman Street | (843) 549-9633
Now headquarters of the Colleton County Historical & Preservation Society, the “Little Library” was built in 1820 when the Library Society was established. The small frame building is an excellent example of Federal architecture. Listed on the National Register of Historical Places.

Walterboro Wildlife Center
100 S Jefferies Boulevard | (843) 782-6081
The Walterboro Wildlife Center is an interpretive exhibit hall showcasing the plant and animal life in the Walterboro Wildlife Sanctuary and the Lowcountry. The 7,000 square foot discovery center coordinates with the Walterboro Wildlife Sanctuary.
Walterboro Wildlife Center Blog Post

Walterboro Wildlife Sanctuary
Detreville Street
Comprised of over 600 acres of braided creek and  hardwood flats. The sanctuary offers an asphalt bike/walking trail, a canoe/kayak-looped  trail, a beaver pond, a duck pond, a butterfly garden, wildlife food plots, and feeding stations. Bridges, boardwalks, and a natural walking trail,  including a portion of Charleston to Savannah Wagon/Stagecoach Road.
Walterboro Wildlife Sanctuary Blog Post

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Spanish moss drapes the live oak trees that are ubiquitous to the Edisto Island area. Did you know that Edisto gets its name from the native Edistow people? The Edistow Native Americans were a sub tribe of the Cusabo indians, a group of Native Americans who lived along the Atlantic coast in South Carolina.⏰ Best time of the day to visit: Stop by mid-morning. That way you can explore the island, grab lunch, and stay for the amazing sunset if you choose.🏖️ Things to do while there: Edisto Environmental Learning Center, Boneyard Beach, Scott Creek Inlet, Big Bay Creek, SeaCow Eatery.☀️ Things to visit in the area: Jungle Road Park, Bay Creek Park, Otter Islands, Spanish Mount Point.📆 Best time of the year to visit: For warmer weather come anywhere from March-August.🏨 Where to stay: Fripp Island Golf & Beach Resort (frippislandrsrt), Seabrook Island Club (seabrook_sc), The Sanctuary at Kiawah Island Golf Resort (kiawahresort), Charleston Kiawah Island/Andell Inn (andellinn).Photo by qcphotographer
A visitor takes a leisurely stroke under a canopy of live oaks draped with Spanish moss in the Palmetto Bluff (palmettobluff) neighborhood of Bluffton, South Carolina. Palmetto Bluff is a picturesque community that sits in the heart of Lowcountry. Nestled along the May River, it’s abundant with beautiful walking trails, historic sites, and stunning views.⏰ Best time of the day to visit: There is no wrong time to visit Palmetto Bluff. However, we highly recommend sticking around for one of their spectacular sunsets.🛶 Things to do while there: Stop by Cole’s for some regionally inspired Southern fare, paddle board, kayak, or canoe along the May River, go saltwater fishing, take a tour at Bluffton Jack's Old Town Tours.🌊 Things to visit in the area: Palmetto Bluff Conservancy, Old Town Bluffton, Bluffton Oyster Factory Park, May River Sandbar, Heyward House Museum and Welcome Center (heywardhouse).📆 Best time of the year to visit: For the best weather, we recommend visiting between March and May or from September to November.🏨 Where to stay: The Montage Palmetto Bluff Resort (montagepalmettobluff) is the only resort in Palmetto Bluff. However, there are plenty of places to stay in the surrounding areas including: Old Town Bluffton Inn (oldtownblufftoninn), The Inn & Club at Harbour Town (theinnandclubatharbourtown), Sonesta Resort Hilton Head Island (sonestahhi).Photo by jpgriceoz
Riding into the weekend like...Isn't this live oak tree tunnel beautiful? Live oak, draped in Spanish moss, is emblematic of South Carolina and many of the Southern states. We love these iconic trees, not only for their beauty, but their history as well. The average lifespan of a live oak is 300 years!Photo by qcphotographer
The shore gently recedes beneath the stunning Pawleys Island Pier. The unique island town, located about 25 miles south of Myrtle Beach and 70 miles north of Charleston, exudes laid-back, beachy vibes. Locals have definitely adopted an island state of mind and encourage visitors to as well. When you go, make sure to relax on the beach, explore the famous sand dunes, or fish in one of the many adjacent creeks.⏰ Best time of the day to visit: We guarantee that you’re going to want to spend a whole day here. We recommend getting to the beach at around 10am.🗓️ Best time of the year: Pawleys Island has the best weather during the spring and early summer months.🏖️ Things to do while there: Pawleys Island Nature Park, Pawleys Island Chapel, Hopsewee Plantation.🐠 Things to visit in the area: Brookgreen Gardens (brookgreen_gardens), take a walking ghost tour, Myrtle Beach (mymyrtlebeach), Harborwalk Marina, South Carolina Maritime Museum (southcarolinamaritimemuseum).🏨 Where to stay: The Oceanfront Litchfield Inn (oceanfrontlitchfieldinn), Litchfield Beach and Golf Resort (litchfieldbeachandgolf), Sea View Inn (seaviewinn), 620 Prince (620prince).Photo by qcphotographer
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The Angel Oak Tree is a Southern live oak (Quercus virginiana) located in Angel Oak Park on Johns Island near Charleston, South Carolina. The Angel Oak Tree is estimated to be at least 400 and possibly up to 1400 years old It stands 66.5 ft (20 m) tall, measures 28 ft (8.5 m) in circumference, and produces shade that covers 17,200 square feet (1,600 m2). Its longest branch distance is 187 ft. in length. ⠀
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