Garden Partners
Discover the tranquil beauty of South Carolina by visiting one of the many garden destinations within the fourteen counties of the Heritage Corridor. Few places in America are endowed with a gardening heritage as enchanting and diverse as the South Carolina National Heritage Corridor. From the rolling hills of the Upstate to the gentle coast of Charleston, all of the gardens along the Corridor's fourteen counties await your visit. Together, they offer a chance to discover the heritage of our nation. From roses, azaleas, camellias, and jasmine to peaceful parkways and prayer gardens, each of the gardens bears distinctive hallmarks and will create wonderful memories.
Established by the United States Congress in 1996, the South Carolina NationalHeritage Corridor extends 240 miles across South Carolina, stretching from the mountains of Oconee County, along the Savannah River, to the port city of Charleston. The 14 counties of the Corridor offer a cross-section of the state's history, culture, and natural landscapes. The area describes the evolution of upcountry and lowcountry life, from grand plantations and simple farms to mill villages and urban centers, and how their history affected South Carolina as a state and America as a nation.
We hope you enjoy your visit to these Garden Destinations. Discover South Carolina's heritage by visiting other sites along the South Carolina National Heritage Corridor! For further information on these gardens or the Heritage
Corridor and other programs, please visit www.sc-heritagecorridor.org or call (803) 637-1237.
The 2011 Spring Farm and Garden Events Brochure is here! Click here to download the full brochure.
