Things you can only do in Summerville, South Carolina
The only place to FLOAT the Edisto River, one of the longest free-flowing blackwater rivers in North America.
Explore the gardens of Middleton Place where French botanist, André Michaux, is thought to have brought the first camellias in America to Middleton Place.
Pay ode to the Chautauqua Reading Circle who fundraised to build the Timrod Library one of only two membership libraries still in existence in South Carolina.
Bonus: Five things you can do with a short drive
17 miles from the Heart of Summerville is Cypress Gardens: We highly recommend the paddle tour but it notable that two motion pictures were filmed here, The Notebook and The Patriot.
27 miles
from the Heart of Summerville you can experience the peaceful gardens of
Mepkin Abbey
with located on the Cooper River
34 miles
from Summerville is the oldest living oak east of the Mississippi. The
Angel Oak is a Southern live oak and is estimated to be 400–500 years old
32 miles from the heart of Summerville is Francis Beidler Forest - explore the 1.75 mile boardwalk through the world’s largest virgin cypress-tupelo swamp forest.
53 miles with one of the most photographed oak tree canopy in the area. Botany Bay Beach has left a "boneyard" of dead trees along the sand, creating a unique coastline you've got to walk to fully appreciate.


