Living History
Charleston's plantations offer a striking blend of natural beauty and living history, from oak-lined avenues and the oldest landscaped gardens in America to centuries-old architecture preserved in remarkable condition. Guided house tours, sprawling gardens, and working-farm exhibits make each visit both scenic and educational. And with most sites just a short drive from downtown, they're an easy and rewarding day trip.
Things to Do
Explore the Grounds
Discover the beauty and history that await
Boone Hall Plantation
Famous "Avenue of Oaks" entrance with 200+ year-old live oaks covered in Spanish moss
Magnolia Plantation and Gardens
Oldest public gardens in America (1870s), known for romantic, naturalistic landscaping
Middleton Place
America's oldest landscaped gardens; geometric, formal terraces & butterfly lakes
What Makes Magnolia Plantation Special
Highlights
Founded in 1676 — over 340 years of history
Lush gardens, nature trails, and marshes
Wildlife observation tower
Historic plantation house tours
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