These scenic drives will allow its visitors to see the beauty, scenery, and history that the state of South Carolina is made up of.
This route starts at the Town of Cowpens and travels for 9 miles until it ultimately connects to the Cherokee Foothills National Scenic Byway.
Some of the most popular stops along the way include Lower Whitewater Falls, the highest set of falls in eastern North America, Devils Fork State Park, and Caesar’s Head State Park.
At the very start of this scenic drive, you will get the chance to enjoy a number of fun activities and experiences in Clarks Hill.
This scenic drive begins near the city of Charleston, and there are a number of significant pieces of history along the route.
The island is known for its beautiful beaches, golf courses, water sports, shopping, and incredible dining establishments such as Lulu Kitchen, The Crazy Crab, and Johnson Creek Tavern.
One can’t-miss site during this drive includes the viewing of Angel Oak, a grand southern live oak that is over 500 years old and makes for one of the best spots for an epic photo op in the area.