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This 738-acre facility is the host site for competitive horse shows, festivals, events and exhibits, featuring four show rings and two 98-stall barns. Also a great spot for trail riding, the site boasts some 20 miles of trails winding through Southern pines and moss-draped oaks, open meadows and farm fields.

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Angel Oak

This is one of the largest living oak trees in the world. More than 1,400 years old, the Angel Oak is more than 65 feet high with a circumference of 25.5 feet; provides more than 1,700 square feet of shade; the largest limb measures 11.25 feet in curcumference, stretching 89 feet in length.

Johns Island, SC Other Attractions

Oak Point Golf Course At Kiawah Island Resorts

Course Access: Resort
Holes: 18
Reserve Advance Tee Times: 5

Johns Island, SC Businesses

Seabrook Island Resort -Crooked Oaks

Course Access: Resort
Holes: 18
Reserve Advance Tee Times: 30

Johns Island, SC Businesses

Atlantic Island Properties

Beautiful homes and villas on Chaarleston's Resort Barrier Islands. Stay in paradise with downtown only 30 minutes away!

Johns Island, SC Other Attractions

Pam Harrington Exclusives/Kiawah Island

Furnished houses, villas and condos on Kiawah Island, 3-night minimum;

Johns Island, SC Other Attractions

Things to do near Johns Island, SC

Nathaniel Russell House

Completed in 1808 for wealthy shipping merchant Nathaniel Russell and his wife, Sarah Russell, this townhouse is recognized a...

La Quinta Inn Charleston Riverview

Located on the banks of the Ashley River with Ripley Light Marina at our door; 1.3 miles from Historic downtown Charleston; C...

Best Western Charleston Airport

Convenient to Historic Charleston, shopping malls, and area beaches. Room amenities include hair dryers, iron and ironing boa...

Charleston Southern University

CSU has twice been named to the John Templeton Foundation list of "Character-Building Colleges."...

Cathedral Of St. John The Baptist

The land on which The Cathedral of St. John the Baptist stands was originally purchased in 1821 by our first bishop, The Rt. ...