Edisto Island Attractions

Edisto Beach State Park   http://www.southcarolinaparks.com/park-finder/state-park/1298.aspx
This 1,255-acre park includes a dense maritime forest and an expansive salt marsh where visitors can explore the wonders of nature. The park offers a day-use area for beach access and a four-mile nature trail that winds through the maritime forest with beautiful vistas overlooking the salt marsh.

Botany Bay Plantation   http://www.dnr.sc.gov/managed/wild/botany/description.html
The 4,360.5 acre Botany Bay Plantation Wildlife Management Area (WMA) is located adjacent to the waters of the Atlantic Ocean in the northeast corner of Edisto Island in lower Charleston County, South Carolina. The area lies near the North Edisto River just south of the intensely developed resort islands of Kiawah and Seabrook and just north of the rapidly developing Edisto Beach area.

Ace Basin   http://www.fws.gov/acebasin/
The ACE Basin is a big place, taking in about 350,000 acres of cypress swamps, saltwater marsh, beach, woodlands and small coastal communities bounded by the Ashepoo, Combahee and Edisto rivers.

The Grove Plantation   http://www.fws.gov/acebasin/
The Grove Plantation House, built in 1828, is one of only three antebellum mansions in the ACE Basin area to survive the Civil War. Former owners ensured it would be preserved by placing it on the National Register of Historical Places.

Edisto Beach Interpretive Center   http://www.southcarolinaparks.com/products/26355.aspx
With the theme "Choosing to Protect Our Coast," the Edisto Interpretive Center helps promote the wise use of coastal resources. It is headquarters for Edisto Beach State Park´s interpretive programs and curriculum-based field studies, and for the S.C. Department of Natural Resources´ education and research services.

Edisto Island Serpentarium   http://www.edistoserpentarium.com/
As The First True Serpentarium In South Carolina, This Facility Is Dedicated To The Recognition, Preservation And Study Of The World Of Reptiles. We Provide Educational And Exciting Displays Of Reptiles Both From Around The World And Native To The Region.

Plantation Tour  
The Pink Van Tour
843-869-1110


Edisto Island Musuem   http://www.edistomuseum.org/
In 1986, a small group of Edisto residents gathered to found the Edisto Island Historic Preservation Society (EIHPS), whose mission is to preserve the history of Edisto Island.

Edisto Marina   32.4933° N, 80.3400° W
843-869-3504
3702 Dock Site Road
Edisto Beach, SC 29438


Edisto Watersports & Tackle
USCG licensed captains
843-869-0663


Indian Mound Trail
Four mile trail through marine forest and over beautiful marshes. Most trails are handicap accessible. The Spanish Mound trail with its mysterious 4,000 years old mound collection of oyster, mussel and turtle shells relics. Once over 20 feet high the mound lost most of its height due to massive erosion.

Plantation Course at Edisto   http://www.theplantationcourseatedisto.com
The sole golf course on the island enjoys an interesting history dating back to its origin in 1973.  Originally known as 'Oristo' and later as 'The Edisto Beach Golf Club', the course takes pride in its new name3;. ?The Plantation Course at Edisto´.  After completing a total renovation of the course in 2006 and moving into our new Pro Shop in May 2007, we can insure that your golfing experience will be enjoyable and memorable.  We hope the following preview will be helpful to you in making your plans for a visit to Edisto and The Plantation Course in the near future.

Kings Market and Farm

Pink and George's Stand  

Edisto Island Presbyterian Church   http://www.pcedisto.org/
A Presbyterian congregation was meeting on Edisto Island possibly as early as 1689. The original building was erected in 1710. The present church was constructed under the supervision of E.M. Curtis, a Charleston builder and completed 1836. The beautiful Classic Greek Revival architecture reflects the prosperity of the Edisto planters and served both the white and black islanders until the beginning of the Civil War in 1861. It has a large graveyard with many fine gravestones dating from 1792.

Trinity Episcopal Church of Edisto   www.trinityedisto.com/
Founded in 1774. The church was occupied by federal troops during the Civil War, destroyed by fire in 1876 and damaged by the hurricane of 1893.

Chris Walters - Edisto Beach Realtor - E-Pro®
Edisto Sales & Rentals Realty (Edisto Realty)
1405 Palmetto Blvd
Edisto Beach, SC 29438
Office: 843-869-2527
Mobile: 843-708-8501
chris@DiscoverEdisto.com