10 Best Day Trips from St. George, South Carolina

Nestled in the heart of the Lowcountry, St. George, South Carolina is a small town with big advantages—especially when it comes to location. Situated conveniently near I-95 and I-26, St. George offers easy access to South Carolina’s most popular cities, beaches, and natural escapes. Whether you're a weekend adventurer or a new homeowner in Reeves Crossing by True Homes, these top day trips will inspire your next getaway.


1. Charleston, SC


1 hour southeast of St. George


Charleston is one of the most popular day trips from St. George, SC, known for its historic charm, cobblestone streets, antebellum architecture, and rich Southern culture. Whether you're interested in historic tours, shopping, fine dining, or waterfront views, Charleston delivers timeless appeal and plenty to explore.


  • Stroll the scenic Battery and visit White Point Garden
  • Tour Fort Sumter National Monument by boat
  • Browse local vendors at the Charleston City Market
  • Dine at iconic spots like Husk and Magnolias


Plan your visit to Charleston, SC


2. Folly Beach, SC


1 hr 20 min southeast of St. George
 

Looking for a beach day trip from St. George? Folly Beach is a laid-back island just outside Charleston known for its wide sandy beaches, casual surf culture, and scenic pier. It’s the perfect seaside escape for swimming, sunbathing, fishing, or just enjoying the salty breeze.


  • Relax or fish at the Folly Beach Pier
  • Watch the waves at The Washout surfing spot
  • Snap a photo near Morris Island Lighthouse
  • Grab beach eats at Taco Boy or Lost Dog Café


Folly Beach Visitor Info


3. Congaree National Park


1 hr 15 min northwest of St. George
 

For nature lovers, Congaree National Park is one of the best outdoor day trips near St. George, SC. This old-growth floodplain forest features towering trees, winding creeks, and abundant wildlife. It’s a paradise for hikers, kayakers, and anyone seeking a peaceful natural escape.


  • Walk the Boardwalk Loop Trail through lush swamps
  • Kayak through Cedar Creek's scenic waterway
  • Spot deer, owls, and river otters
  • Join a ranger-led tour to learn about the ecosystem


Official Park Site


4. Summerville, SC


35 min southeast of St. George
 

Often called the “Flower Town in the Pines,” Summerville is a charming small town rich in Southern hospitality, arts, and culture. It’s a great local getaway offering history, gardens, and boutique shopping, perfect for relaxed weekend wandering.


  • Visit beautiful Azalea Park
  • Explore colonial ruins at Dorchester State Historic Site
  • Browse downtown shops and cafés
  • Walk the Sweet Tea Trail, celebrating Summerville's claim as the drink’s birthplace


Things to Do in Summerville


5. Orangeburg, SC


40 min west of St. George


If you
’re seeking a scenic, cultural, and budget-friendly day trip near St. George, head to Orangeburg. Known for its botanical beauty and rich civil rights history, it’s a peaceful destination with picturesque river walks and informative museums.


  • Walk the Edisto Memorial Gardens
  • Tour the Cecil Williams Civil Rights Museum
  • Catch stargazing shows at the Planetarium
  • Hit the links at Hillcrest Golf Club


Orangeburg Visitor Info


6. Bee City Farm & Zoo (Cottageville)


50 min south of St. George


Families looking for interactive fun close to home will love Bee City Zoo and Honeybee Farm. This Cottageville favorite is a hidden gem featuring exotic animals, pony rides, and educational exhibits about honeybees and farming.


  • Feed llamas, lemurs, and kangaroos
  • Enjoy pony rides and family photo ops
  • Visit the honey house for local products
  • Attend weekend events and workshops


Bee City Agritourism


7. Walterboro, SC


35 min south of St. George


Walterboro offers one of the best quick day trips from St. George, combining nature, arts, and small-town charm. It’s home to one of the largest nature sanctuaries in the region and a thriving artisan scene.


  • Shop local at the South Carolina Artisans Center
  • Explore trails at the Walterboro Wildlife Sanctuary
  • Visit antique shops and galleries downtown
  • Dine at quaint spots like Fat Jack’s or Dukes Barbecue


 Walterboro Highlights


8. Lake Marion & Santee State Park


25 min northwest of St. George

Just a short drive from St. George, Lake Marion and Santee State Park offer the ultimate in Lowcountry outdoor recreation. Whether you're fishing, boating, hiking, or just soaking up the views, this is one of the top freshwater getaways in South Carolina.


  • Launch a kayak or pontoon boat
  • Fish for bass and catfish
  • Hike lakeside trails lined with cypress trees
  • Reserve lakefront cabins for future overnights


 Santee State Park Info


9. Hilton Head Island, SC


1 hr 45 min south of St. George


If you're looking for a coastal escape, Hilton Head Island is one of the best day trips from St. George for beaches, golf, and nature. With 12+ miles of beaches and a wide array of dining and outdoor activities, it’s a top-tier Lowcountry destination.


  • Sunbathe or bike along Coligny Beach Park
  • Golf at Harbour Town Golf Links
  • Explore Sea Pines Forest Preserve
  • Visit the Harbour Town Lighthouse


Visit Hilton Head


10. Savannah, GA


2 hours south of St. George


No list of day trips would be complete without Savannah, Georgia—a charming Southern city filled with live oaks, historic squares, haunted tours, and romantic cobblestone streets. It’s ideal for a culture-rich escape just over the state line.


  • Walk beneath moss-draped oaks in Forsyth Park
  • Take a trolley or ghost tour through the Historic District
  • Shop and dine along the Savannah Riverfront
  • Visit Bonaventure Cemetery, made famous by literature and film


Read More: What To See in Savannah When You’re Short on Time


Live Where Day Trips Begin: Reeves Crossing by True Homes


What if all these amazing places were just a quick drive from your front door? That’s the reality when you live in Reeves Crossing, the newest True Homes community in St. George, South Carolina. Featuring modern, semi-custom homes with energy-efficient design, this peaceful neighborhood blends small-town living with big-time access.

Located just minutes from I-95 and I-26, Reeves Crossing is your gateway to Charleston, Hilton Head, Savannah, and beyond. Whether you’re looking to explore new places or settle down somewhere with easy access to them, Reeves Crossing is where your next chapter begins.


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