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.
Historic Pawleys Island Historic Pawleys Island Hidden from the hustle and bustle of everyday life is historic Pawleys Island, one of the oldest seaside destinations in the nation, The four-mile-long island is completely uncommercialized and feels like a true step back in time.
Sandy Island Sandy Island Take a journey back in time on a tour of Sandy Island, a hidden jewel on South Carolina’s Hammock Coast that is only accessible by boat.
Backwoods Quail Club Backwoods Quail Club One of the largest sporting clay venues in the nation, Back Woods Quail Club occupies nearly 1,000 wooded acres in the western part of Georgetown County.
Tom Yawkey Wildlife Center Tom Yawkey Wildlife Center - North, South And Cat Islands Along the southern tip of Georgetown County lies a land untouched by modern developments.