- Our list of the best things to do in Fripp Island, South Carolina, features the top 139 nearby activities — including 85 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Fripp Island, SC has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Tours, Water Activities, Sights & Landmarks, and Outdoor Places.
- The results below include the top 1 thing to do within the city of Fripp Island, SC , followed by 118 popular activities in nearby cities, including Beaufort, Bluffton, Hilton Head Island, Hilton Head, Edisto Island, St. Helena Island, Daufuskie Island, Port Royal, Columbia and Parris Island
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35.2 Miles
92%
294 votes
694 Beech Hill Lane, Hardeeville, SC 29927
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The Savannah National Wildlife Refuge was created in 1927 on 29,000 acres of marshes, wetlands, and hardwood forests. The region provides and ideal habitat for bountiful species of wildlife, as well as flora and migratory birds.
35.7 Miles
The Eden Wind Farm is an equestrian facility offering a number of services for horses and their owners. Horses for sale, riding adventures, and horse boarding are among the many services provided at the facility.
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52 votes
1771 Clark Hills Circle, Johns Island, SC 29455
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For the finest inshore and flat fishing excursions, check out Affinity Charters Fishing Guide and you can't go wrong. Providing customized trips for each customer, Captain John's goal is to help create the fishing trip of your lifetime.
36.8 Miles
Arguably the oldest living thing east of the Rocky Mountains, Angel Oak Tree, is said to be in excess of 1,500 years old. A popular spot for photographers and artists, the tree stands 65 feet tall and casts shade over 17,000 square feet.
37.4 Miles
St. Johns Kayaks is a kayak rental company that offers fishing tours, eco powerboat trips, and educational programs for children of all ages. The company also has fishing charters available.
37.5 Miles
Covering almost 100 acres, the Bonaventure Cemetery is the largest municipal cemeteries. Those who have found their final resting place in here are surrounded by old oak trees, with many monuments and ornate statues along the way.
37.5 Miles
Specializing in a natural training, PaperShell Stables provides personalized lessons for developing a bond between the visitor and their horse. The lessons consist of the horse and visitor working together to overcome obstacles.
38.0 Miles
The host of numerous important events, the Savannah Convention Center is a large complex that includes a waterfront, exhibit space, ballroom, board rooms, and meeting space and rooms.
38.1 Miles
Dedicated to promoting conservation and education, Oatland Island Wildlife Center has an outdoor area where visitors can view animals like birds of prey. The center also has indoor exhibits that display wolves, cougars, lizards, and other animals.
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9080 votes
Savannah River, E. Broad St., Gwinnett St., and Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd., Savannah, GA 31401
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Laying out the original town plan from the beginning of the 19th century, the Savannah Historic District displays old buildings constructed in different architectural styles, such as Greek, Georgian, and Gothic.