If you were born in South Carolina, then chances are you are very familiar with the privileges that come with living in the Palmetto State. We’re pretty lucky, that’s for sure! Regardless of what part of the state is home to you, the benefits of living here are amazing. Let’s take a look…
- No matter where we are in the state, we’re never more than a few hours from the beach and a view like this one of the Atlantic Ocean.
Flickr/Anthony Doudt It’s under four hours from the coast to the mountains. It’s really the best of both worlds!
- Likewise, we’re never more than a few hours from the mountains, either.
digidreamgrafix / iStock / Getty Images Plus Collection via Getty Images From the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains to the beautiful Jocassee Gorges, South Carolina’s mountains are simply stunning.
- We have a very long list of natural wonders.
Flickr/Scott Oves From Rainbow Falls and a slew of other gorgeous waterfalls to mountain peaks and centuries-old trees, the Palmetto State is filled with natural beauty to admire.
- We benefit greatly from having a huge number of beaches to explore.
Flickr/Anne Petersen The Palmetto State has more than 25 beaches on our 187 miles of coastline. How many can you name?
- South Carolina is home to the least-visited National Park in the country, meaning…
Google Maps/David McNamara We have it mostly all to ourselves since tourists are so focused on our beach towns. Congaree National Park preserves the largest stand of old-growth bottomland hardwood forest in the entire U.S.
- There are countless places to enjoy a sunrise or sunset.
TripAdvisor/Gary H Whether it’s over the water or the mountains, the start and end to each day is especially picturesque in South Carolina.
- There is never a shortage of things to do.
TripAdvisor/jmpncsu Take waterfalls, for example. Oconee County alone has more than 150 waterfalls!
- Our kids have plenty to keep them (and us!) busy.
Google Maps/Pirates of Hilton Head Have you discovered the Pirate Ship cruise in Hilton Head (Pirates of Hilton Head)? During the cruise, the pirate ship goes under attack by a wayfairing seaman intent on taking over the scurvy vessel — and it’s up to the (little) pirates to defend the crew and passengers!
- We’re great at welcoming tourists into our space.
TripAdvisor/RoyalSilk We’re so used to tourists that we welcome them with open arms… sometimes finding them standing in our own backyards.
- We rather enjoy being a pivotal state during any presidential election.
Flickr/DonkeyHotey With another one recently under our belt, we’re glad to have the hype behind us once again… until next time.
- We have an overabundant stock of interesting wildlife.
TripAdvisor/Smokymist If you’re not comfortable sneaking a peak at it in the wild, then there are many places to see it in captivity, like the Edisto Island Serpentarium, seen here.
What other privileges do we enjoy by living in South Carolina. Add your input via the comments section!
Flickr/Anthony Doudt
It’s under four hours from the coast to the mountains. It’s really the best of both worlds!
digidreamgrafix / iStock / Getty Images Plus Collection via Getty Images
From the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains to the beautiful Jocassee Gorges, South Carolina’s mountains are simply stunning.
Flickr/Scott Oves
From Rainbow Falls and a slew of other gorgeous waterfalls to mountain peaks and centuries-old trees, the Palmetto State is filled with natural beauty to admire.
Flickr/Anne Petersen
The Palmetto State has more than 25 beaches on our 187 miles of coastline. How many can you name?
Google Maps/David McNamara
We have it mostly all to ourselves since tourists are so focused on our beach towns. Congaree National Park preserves the largest stand of old-growth bottomland hardwood forest in the entire U.S.
TripAdvisor/Gary H
Whether it’s over the water or the mountains, the start and end to each day is especially picturesque in South Carolina.
TripAdvisor/jmpncsu
Take waterfalls, for example. Oconee County alone has more than 150 waterfalls!
Google Maps/Pirates of Hilton Head
Have you discovered the Pirate Ship cruise in Hilton Head (Pirates of Hilton Head)? During the cruise, the pirate ship goes under attack by a wayfairing seaman intent on taking over the scurvy vessel — and it’s up to the (little) pirates to defend the crew and passengers!
TripAdvisor/RoyalSilk
We’re so used to tourists that we welcome them with open arms… sometimes finding them standing in our own backyards.
Flickr/DonkeyHotey
With another one recently under our belt, we’re glad to have the hype behind us once again… until next time.
TripAdvisor/Smokymist
If you’re not comfortable sneaking a peak at it in the wild, then there are many places to see it in captivity, like the Edisto Island Serpentarium, seen here.
For another topic sure to evoke some deep-rooted state pride, be sure to read: 14 Strange Habits Every South Carolinian Will Defend To The Death.
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