- The list below includes 10 free or cheap things to do in or near Walterboro, South Carolina, including 59 different types of inexpensive activities like History Museums, Art Gallery, Arts Centers and Specialty Museums.
- From Colleton State Park to South Carolina Artisans Center, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Walterboro and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Yemassee.
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510 Ragtime Trail, Santee, SC 29142
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Santee Cooper Fishing Guide Capt Bill Saltzman offers a variety of chartered fishing tours on the Santee Cooper Lakes. Kids under 15 fish for free with an adult, and the company offers military discounts.
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Red Bank Road, Goose Creek, SC 29445
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The Marrington Plantation Bike Trail is spread over 13 miles in total with a wide range of challenges, twists, and turns. Several smaller trails break from the main bike trail for walking or hiking.
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The Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina is one of the six senior military academic institutions in the United States and offers nineteen majors and thirty-five minors for its students to pursue. The location's athletic programs play in the Southern Conference of Division I.
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The Denmark Vesey Monument in Hampton Park commemorates the abolitionist Denmark Vesey, who purchased his own freedom and fought slavery until his execution for insurrection. The monument is a life sized sculpture.
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Established in 1984, the Orangeburg Arts Center hosts a wide array of art and cultural exhibits and events throughout the year. The Center focuses on arts education, and offers classes and workshops.
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1518 Lynton Street, Charleston, SC 29412
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For world class fishing, visitors go to Charleston Inshore Fishing Charters Grey Ghost. Captained by the fishing expert Tucker Blyth, fellow fisherman are almost guaranteed a catch by the end of the trip.
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Since 1931, families from around the country and the world have visited the unique, natural environment of Cypress Gardens. With miles of walking trails to explore, a butterfly house to enjoy, and swampland to discover, this destination has something for everyone.
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Built in 1820, the Aiken-Rhett House has remained in the hands of family descendants for the 142 years before it was sold to be a museum. The museum tells a story of the south, slavery, the war, and life after the war that can't be found anywhere else.
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The Natural History Museum offers guests the opportunity to learn about some of the research efforts of the College of Charleston's Department of Geology and Environmental Geosciences. The location also features a gift shop for guests seeking to take home a souvenir.
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Housing a variety of permanent and rotating exhibits, Charleston Museum offers visitors regional historical information from the prehistoric days up until present day. The museum features artifacts from the Revolutionary War, as well as fossils and taxidermy.