Explore Aiken County
Aiken
Much of Aiken`s present-day features are rooted in its history as the "Sporting Capital of the South." Many years ago, the city was also thought of as a healthy resort that brought wealthy northerners down south. Ninety-room "cottages"
Aiken, SC Other AttractionsSweet Potato Festival
Live entertainment, carnival games & rides, a pie-eating contest, dinners and your favorite sweet potato treats are the highlights of this festival. Ms./Mr./
Langley, SC Other EventsWoodside Plantation Country Club -Wysteria
Course Access: Private
Holes: 18
Reserve Advance Tee Times: 2
River Golf Club, The
Course Access: Semi-Private
Holes: 18
Reserve Advance Tee Times: 7
Aiken Golf Club
Course Access: Semi-Private
Holes: 18
Reserve Advance Tee Times:
Jerrold A. Watson & Sons (Peaches & Such I)
Peaches, plums, nectarines & apples (Fuji, Gala, Granny Smith) in season; tomatoes, squash, pickling cucumbers, apple & peach cider, mulled apple cider, sweet breads, pecans, muscadines, blueberries, peach products (salsa, BBQ sauce, preserves, jams. Jellies, etc.), old fashion ice cream creamery (
Monetta, SC Other AttractionsAiken State Natural Area
Set against the calm, winding South Edisto River, Aiken State Natural Area is a popular destination for the family or a budding naturalist.
The beautiful park in rural Aiken County offers canoeing in the river, peaceful picnicking, fishing in the river and the park’
COUNTRY INN & SUITES
Country hospitality-that friendly "front porch" feeling that invites you to come inside and warm by the fire. 100 rooms- 100%
Aiken, SC BusinessesRedcliffe Plantation State Historic Site
“Cotton is King!”
Those words resounded through Congress and then the nation in a fiery speech by South Carolina Sen. James Henry Hammond in the years leading up to the Civil War.
Hammond’