Edisto Island is one of South Carolina's Sea Islands, the larger part of which lies in Charleston County, with its southern tip in Colleton County. The town of Edisto Beach is in Colleton County, while the Charleston County part of the island is unincorporated.
Restaurants in Edisto Island
5.0 based on 327 reviews
The ONLY biologist-owned ecotour business on Edisto and the ACE Basin
4.5 based on 472 reviews
A family-oriented recreational area.
We were able to upgrade to a beach side campsite due to a cancellation. The other campground looked nice but without another vehicle or bikes it was way too far from the beach. Our site was amazing. We could hear the roar of the waves just over the dunes. Dogs need to stay on a leash but are welcome. The beach is loaded with shells and another camper found something that appears to be a mastodon molar. Restrooms are close and clean. It was a half mile to a mile to several restaurants, but nice options. The Bi-Lo is under construction but will soon reopen. There is no laundry on the Island. Dump station is out on Rt 174. Great place for a few days, but bring bug spray.
4.5 based on 202 reviews
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.
Excellent learning experience for kids and adults. Staff is friendly and helpful and knowledgeable. Interesting snakes and alligators! Well maintained to preserve in their natural habitat
4.5 based on 626 reviews
Visited Botany Bay on Sunday. Free. Self-guided driving tour of the preserve with printed pamphlet explaining different points of interest. Entire area is stunningly beautiful; marshes, trees, beach! One of the places you can visit is the beach. About 1/2 mile from beach parking lot to the beach. 'Due to natural beach erosion the coastal forest is slowly being swallowed by the Atlantic Ocean'. This creates an absolutely surreal experience. We have never seen anything like it. Trees sticking up out of the water. Make sure you go at low tide. I understand beach is not walk able at high tide. A gabillion sea shells which you are not allowed to take, some interwoven in tree branches. About 5 miles from Edisto Beach. We drove down from Charleston and cant believe we found this gem. A must see.
4.5 based on 20 reviews
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