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What’s Close By

Other SC Tourism Regions

Capital City Lake Murray Country

2184 North Lake Dr Columbia, SC 29212 803-781-5940 www.lakemurraycountry.com

Explore Charleston

375 Meeting St Charleston, SC 29403 843-853-8000 www.CharlestonCVB.com

Lake Hartwell Country

125 E Queen St Pendleton, SC 29670 864-646-3782 www.lakehartwellcountry.com

Lowcountry and Resort Islands

1 Lowcountry Ln Yemassee, SC 29945 843-717-3090 www.southcarolinalowcountry.com

Visit Myrtle Beach

1200 N Oak St Myrtle Beach, SC 29577 843-626-7444 www.visitmyrtlebeach.com

Old 96 District

PO Box 448 Laurens, SC 29360 864-984-2233 www.sctravelold96.com

Olde English District

3200 Commerce Dr, Ste A Richburg, SC 29729 803-385-6800 www.oldeenglishdistrict.com

Pee Dee Tourism Commission

2513 W Lucas St Florence, SC 29501 843-669-0950 www.peedeetourism.com

Santee Cooper Country

9302 Old Number Six Hwy Santee, SC 29142 803-854-2131 www.santeecoopercountry.org

Upcountry

PO Box 3116 Greenville, SC 29602 864-233-2690 www.upcountrysc.com

For more information about the South Carolina Association of Tourism Regions, visit www.SCATR.com.

Climate & Seasonal Highlights

Thoroughbred Country’s climate is generally mild and humid. Spring starts in March. Summer begins in June with pleasant balmy days that become quite hot before the season’s end. Autumn brings a relief from extreme temperatures with lots of sunshine while mild winter temperatures bring out the best in colorful pansies and hardy camellias. Winter temperatures can reach 20-30 degrees, and on rare occasions, we are treated with a light dusting of snow. South Carolina’s annual hurricane season runs from June through early November. Azaleas, dogwoods, wisteria and more show their beautiful blossoms in spring. Beautiful fall foliage usually peaks between late October and early November. Roadside stands offer a variety of fresh fruits and vegetables in season.

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