Nicholas And Nicole's Things To Do In Beaufort SC

Nicholas And Nicole
Nicholas And Nicole
Nicholas And Nicole's Things To Do In Beaufort SC

Sightseeing

This is a pet-friendly park right on the water. There are plenty of places to take a calming walk and see the water and fishing boats. There is a playground for kids, a picnic area, and even a seawall where you can watch for dolphins.
60 locals recommend
Henry C. Chambers Waterfront Park
Bay Street
60 locals recommend
This is a pet-friendly park right on the water. There are plenty of places to take a calming walk and see the water and fishing boats. There is a playground for kids, a picnic area, and even a seawall where you can watch for dolphins.
Beaufort has about 65 uninhabitable islands, however, if you want to explore the wetlands, be sure to take a nature walk through Port Royal’s Cypress Wetlands. Throughout the green foliage from the water oaks and willow trees, you can spy an assortment of various wildlife. Ducks, great blue herons, and turtles are all abundant throughout the wetlands.
38 locals recommend
Cypress Wetlands
1700 Paris Ave
38 locals recommend
Beaufort has about 65 uninhabitable islands, however, if you want to explore the wetlands, be sure to take a nature walk through Port Royal’s Cypress Wetlands. Throughout the green foliage from the water oaks and willow trees, you can spy an assortment of various wildlife. Ducks, great blue herons, and turtles are all abundant throughout the wetlands.
This church was known as Prince William’s Parish Church and was erected in 1745. It was the most impressive church of its time. Unfortunately, the Patriots stored gun powder in it during the Revolutionary War and it burned to the ground. It was rebuilt in 1826 and then burned to the ground again in the Civil war in 1865 by Sherman’s men. There are a few graves nearby as well.
61 locals recommend
Old Sheldon Church Ruins
Old Sheldon Church Road
61 locals recommend
This church was known as Prince William’s Parish Church and was erected in 1745. It was the most impressive church of its time. Unfortunately, the Patriots stored gun powder in it during the Revolutionary War and it burned to the ground. It was rebuilt in 1826 and then burned to the ground again in the Civil war in 1865 by Sherman’s men. There are a few graves nearby as well.
Go for a walk, jog, or bike ride along the Spanish Moss Trail. This trail, once completed, will connect the towns of Port Royal, Beaufort, Burton, and Grays Hill to the Whale Branch Pier.
8 locals recommend
Spanish Moss Trail Train Depot
8 locals recommend
Go for a walk, jog, or bike ride along the Spanish Moss Trail. This trail, once completed, will connect the towns of Port Royal, Beaufort, Burton, and Grays Hill to the Whale Branch Pier.
13 locals recommend
Hunting Island Lighthouse
2555 Sea Island Parkway
13 locals recommend

Food Scene

History buffs are absolutely going to love checking out Fort Fremont, which was built during the Spanish American War in 1899. After being abandoned in 1921 the fort was eventually listed on the National Register of Historic Places
14 locals recommend
Fort Fremont
189 Bay Point Rd
14 locals recommend
History buffs are absolutely going to love checking out Fort Fremont, which was built during the Spanish American War in 1899. After being abandoned in 1921 the fort was eventually listed on the National Register of Historic Places