South Carolina - Nature and Scientific Wonders
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(South Carolina) Beaches
From the action in Myrtle Beach to the tranquility of the Sea Islands, South Carolina's beaches are a dream. Tuck your toes into impossibly soft sand, ride the waves, watch for sea turtles and let your cares dissolve.
Table Rock State Park
This park features two lakes, a campground, mountain cabins, meeting facilities and its historic, renovated lodge at the edge of the Blue Ridge Mountains. The park has been one of South Carolina's most popular since the Civilian Conservation Corps built it in the 1930s. Many of its structures are now on the National Register of Historic Places.
Upcountry Waterfalls
Experience the magical falls of South Carolina's upcountry. Raven Cliff Falls in Cleveland is the highest waterfall in South Carolina, tumbling 400 feet as Matthews Creek descends to The Dismal in the Mountain Bridge Wilderness. Some of the shorter falls make for exciting white water paddling.
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