Huntington Beach State Park Huntington Beach State Park A 2,500-acre coastal nature preserve, Huntington Beach State Park in Murrells Inlet features educational programs; camping; a pristine, rarely crowded beach; the Atalaya Castle, a National Historic Landmark that was the winter home of Archer and Anna Hyatt Huntington, founders of Brookgreen Gardens; and some of the best birding in all of South Carolina, with more than 300 bird species logged at the park.
Hobcaw Barony Hobcaw Barony Slightly north of Georgetown, Hobcaw Barony is a 16,000-acre natural preserve and wildlife refuge owned by The Belle W.
Kaminski House Museum Kaminski House Museum Built in 1769 in the heart of Georgetown’s historic district by Paul Trapier, a leading merchant of South Carolina.
Hopsewee Plantation Hopsewee Plantation Built circa 1740, nearly 40 years before the American Revolutionary War, Hopsewee Plantation was one of the South’s major rice plantations and the birthplace of Thomas Lynch Jr., one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence.
Signature Events From parades and festivals to home tours and food tastings,South Carolina's Hammock Coast® offers year-round events for the whole family.