Reedy Press is pleased to announce the release of its newest guidebook, 100 Things to Do in the South Carolina Lowcountry Before You Die, by Lynn and Cele Seldon.
Nestled between Charleston and Savannah, the South Carolina Lowcountry is steeped in rich history, lush natural landscapes, Gullah culture and Southern charm and hospitality. That makes 100 Things to Do in the South Carolina Lowcountry Before You Die a perfect travel companion for a visit to this popular destination.
For outdoor lovers, the book highlights Hilton Head Island’s miles of beaches, the rails-to-trails Spanish Moss Trail, kayaking through winding waterways and salt marshes with local outfitters, climbing to the top of a lighthouse, or staying overnight in a Civilian Conservation Corps-built cabin in one of South Carolina’s state parks.
Readers can immerse themselves in the Reconstruction era and Gullah culture of the region at St. Helena Island’s Penn Center, Beaufort’s Reconstruction Era National Historical Park or on a trip to Daufuskie Island. The guide also explores the life and legacy of Pat Conroy at the Pat Conroy Literary Center and offers dining recommendations, including Lowcountry Produce, Harold’s Country Club and other local favorites.
Whether highlighting classic Lowcountry adventures, off-the-beaten-path experiences, a deep dive into the culture of this historically rich area, or trendy things to see, do, eat and buy, the Seldons draw on their local knowledge to showcase this coastal tourism gem.
100 Things to Do in the South Carolina Lowcountry Before You Die is available wherever books are sold.
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