LASR.net Homepage



Menu

Explore Colleton County


New Green Acres R V Park

LONGEST AND WIDEST PULL-THRU SITES EAST OF THE MISSISSIPPI - Campground with 106 long and wide pull-thru sites open year round. Located in the natural and relaxing environment of shady pines. Laundry, WIFI, Dog playground, Bath houses, A/

Walterboro, SC Park

Colleton Museum

Located in the Old Jail (c. 1855), a tangible piece of Colleton County's history which has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places, the museum features a permanent collection that explores the county's history from prehistoric times to the early 1900

Walterboro, SC Museums

Bee City

Bee City focuses on educating the public on the importance of Honeybees. Get a close look at the workers, drones and queen. Enjoy lunch or dinner at the caf?

Cottageville, SC Other Attractions

Southern Inn - Walterboro

Five minutes from Historic Walterboro and the South Carolina Artisan'

Walterboro, SC Businesses


Hampton Inn

Located minutes from Historic Downtown Walterboro and the South Carolina Artisan's Center, children under 12 stay free. Points of interest: SC Artisan Center, Old Church Ruins, Mt. Carmel Herb Farm, Historic Downtown Walking tour, and Colleton County "Old Jail"

Walterboro, SC Businesses

Herbert Dent Burial Site

The burial site of Captain John Herbert Dent is located at the old Bethel Presbyterian Church off Hwy. 64. Captain Dent served as acting Captain of the frigate "Constitution" in 1804 during the war with Tripoli, and was senior officer in charge of naval affairs at Charleston during the War of 1812

Jacksonboro, SC Other Attractions


Parkers Ferry And Pon Pon Chapel

John Wesley once preached at Pon Pon Chapel, a pre-Revolutionary church near Jacksonboro, off SC 64, near the tomb of Isaac Hayne. There are only ruins left now. A historic marker for Parker's Ferry marks the place of some impressive earthworks probably dating from the Revolution. In 1782

Jacksonboro, SC Park


Carolina Heritage Outfitters

Guided and unguided canoe and kayak trips down the blackwater Edisto River. Ferry service to Bulls Island. Overnight in a comfortable wooden treehouse with tiny kitchen and sleeping loft that sits 16 feet above the riverbank in a private refuge on the Edisto River. Paddle a leisurely 12

Canadys, SC Businesses

Explore Colleton County