Este precioso jardín, con una superficie de 119 hectáreas, se encuentra en el campus de la Universidad Clemson, a unos 45 minutos del centro de Greenville. El jardín ofrece senderos naturales, caminos, estanques, arroyos, bosques y miles de plantas que destacan la belleza del follaje de Carolina del Sur. El Fran Hanson Discovery Center y el Museo de Geología Bob Campbell, que tiene una colección de más de 10.000 piezas e incluye fósiles, objetos lapidarios y artefactos antropológicos arcaicos, son dos espacios de exposiciones que se encuentran dentro del jardín botánico.
Unwind and relax by the tranquil waters of the lake in Clemson with a visit to the Larry W. Abernathy Waterfront Park. Spend a pleasant evening as you take a leisurely stroll in its tranquil, leafy environs, sit on a bench overlooking the serene waters of the lake, try your hand at fishing, or simply watch the world go by with your significant other as you spend a romantic time together at the park. Blessed with the bet of nature, the park is also a perfect place to witness a marvelous sunset over the lake.
Nestled in Sumter National Forest, Issaqueena Falls is located in Oconee County in South Carolina. This 100-feet (30 meters) high waterfall is named after a girl from the indigenous tribe known as Cherokee. Hike along the 0.4-miles (0.6 kilometers) long trail and explore the scenic surroundings. There are several amenities near the waterfall. Some of these include the picnic pavilion, gazebos, restrooms, picnic tables and a car park. Visitors can also explore the nearby Stumphouse Mountain Tunnel.
Oconee State Park is a 1165-acre (472 hectares) landscape with various recreational activities to do around. Some of the most interesting things on offer here are fishing, camping, and boating in the park lakes. Designated picnic areas with tables and grills are available, providing a pleasant setting for picnics and outdoor meals. Visitors can enjoy a meal amidst the natural surroundings. Oconee State Park makes for a serene haven for nature lovers, families, and outdoor adventurers.
Renowned for being home to Clemson University, the charming town of Clemson is a wondrous destination for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. Host to yearlong sporting events, the town is on the radar of many a football or soccer fan. The many lakes and waterfalls gracing the land here make it a hotspot of recreational opportunities such as hiking and swimming. While the South Carolina Botanical Garden invites those on the lookout for a verdant escape, the Clemson Area African American Museum attracts history buffs. Spend a day in the midst of calming landscapes, historic landmarks and culturally-rich destinations only at Clemson.
Opened in 1976, Lake Hartwell State Park is a beautiful park in Oconee County in South Carolina. This 680-acres (275 hectares) state park is situated adjacent to Lake Hartwell. Located off the Interstate 85, this park is frequented by fishing enthusiasts. Here you can find a variety of fishes like crappie, largemouth, catfish and bream. The park also features a campground, picnic areas and several nature trails.
Nestled in Sumter National Forest, Issaqueena Falls is located in Oconee County in South Carolina. This 100-feet (30 meters) high waterfall is named after a girl from the indigenous tribe known as Cherokee. Hike along the 0.4-miles (0.6 kilometers) long trail and explore the scenic surroundings. There are several amenities near the waterfall. Some of these include the picnic pavilion, gazebos, restrooms, picnic tables and a car park. Visitors can also explore the nearby Stumphouse Mountain Tunnel.
This park lies a short distance north of Lavonia and Atlanta on Highway 328. It is well situated for an adventurous camping excursion. The park features cozy cottages, multiple tent and trailer camp sites, primitive backpacking sites, shaded picnic shelters, and group shelters. Private boats and water-skiers are also welcome on the lake, canoes are available for rent, and fishing is permitted. Nature trails, a beach, tennis courts, and other amenities ensure that visitors will never lack new experiences.
Set against the backdrop of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Table Rock State Park opened its doors in the 1930s. This 3083-acres (1247.6 hectares) state park features an extensive network of hiking trails. Some of these trails include Carrick Creek Nature Trail, Foothills Trail and Table Rock Summit Trail. Visitors can climb up the majestic mountains and head to the summits of Table Rock and Pinnacle Mountain, which boasts of being the tallest mountain in the state of South Carolina. An immersive nature center within the park offers educational nature programs and is surrounded by picturesque picnic areas for families to enjoy.
Sadlers Creek State Park is set on Lake Hartwell which is linked to Savannah River. Visitors can hike across 395 acres (159.8 hectares) of dense woodlands. This pet-friendly state park features several boat deployers, fishing piers, campsites, tents, picnic areas and pavilions. The lake is home to a variety of fishes like black crappie, channel catfish, bluegill, white perch and redear sunfish. Located in Anderson County, this state park is blessed with stunning views.
Este precioso jardín, con una superficie de 119 hectáreas, se encuentra en el campus de la Universidad Clemson, a unos 45 minutos del centro de Greenville. El jardín ofrece senderos naturales, caminos, estanques, arroyos, bosques y miles de plantas que destacan la belleza del follaje de Carolina del Sur. El Fran Hanson Discovery Center y el Museo de Geología Bob Campbell, que tiene una colección de más de 10.000 piezas e incluye fósiles, objetos lapidarios y artefactos antropológicos arcaicos, son dos espacios de exposiciones que se encuentran dentro del jardín botánico.