- TripBuzz found 25 things to do with kids in or near Yemassee, South Carolina, including 23 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Beaufort, Walterboro and Port Royal.
- From Carolina Cider Company to Auldbrass Plantation, the Yemassee area offers 65 different types of family activities, including: Specialty Shops, Historic Districts, Golf and Parks.
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With roots dating back to 1939, the Beaufort History Museum has a lot to offer locals and visitors seeking information on Beaufort. The museum presents collections of everyday items of the past, unique military artifacts, stone tools and building models.
19.9 Miles
A rails-to-trails greenway project, Spanish Moss Trail is now a 13.6 mile paved trail. The recreational trail's purpose is for families to get outside and enjoy physical activity and healthy fun with one another.
20.4 Miles
Guests can explore nature and catch glimpses of wildlife with the Ace Basin Tours. Suitable for all ages, tours take place on a pontoon boat with an experienced and knowledgeable Captain.
20.5 Miles
With a variety of shows and entertainment, USCB Center for the Arts is a local family favorite. Shows include A Midsummer Night's Dream, lunch with popular authors, and holiday favorites.
20.7 Miles
Focusing on the natural beauty and wildlife of the Beaufort River area, Captain Dick's River Tours offers a variety of guided and narrated tours. The experienced captain and first mate offer information and commentary on local history.
20.7 Miles
Comfortably paced and quiet, Vintage Voyages allow guests to journey aboard the Annalee for a more traditional yacht experience. There are daily excursions along with sunset tours, sunrise tours, and even special dinner cruises.
20.8 Miles
Beautfort's Henry C. Chambers Waterfront Park is one of city's best family-friendly attractions. The park includes a large children's playground, a band shell, gorgeous views of the Beaufort River and many shady spots that are perfect for picnics.
20.8 Miles
John Mark Verdeir House, built in 1804 by a merchant and planter, the house served as army headquarters and a general's office during the Union occupation in the early 1860s. Now a museum, the house features three permanent exhibitions.
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Hosting the SCWGA Match Play Champion ship for 3 years, Sanctuary Golf Club offers great golf and stunning landscapes. The 18 holes include defined fairways, strategic bunker placement, and is great for all skill levels.