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A long-settled peninsula between the Waccamaw River and the Atlantic Ocean, this majestic strip of land is home to Pawleys Island/Litchfield, Murrells Inlet and Garden City Beach. Near the headwaters of the Sampit River, the town of Andrews defines our western-most extent. It's a land of unspoiled natural beauty, black-water rivers and tidal creeks, where visitors are always welcome.
This diverse land along the South Carolina coast encompasses five rivers joining to meet the Atlantic Ocean at Winyah Bay. The county incorporates a historic seaport, miles of interwoven black-water rivers and saltwater creeks, vast pine forests and cypress swamps, and centuries-old rice plantations.
Georgetown County is a year-round retreat, wherein you can create family traditions. Area festivals, attractions, shops and much, much more are available throughout the year.
For those who seek solitude, the winter months provide the perfect getaway as the days are breezy, the nights are cool and strolls along the beach find only seagulls for company. In the spring, a journey throughout the area finds blooming azaleas set among former rice plantations, magnificent sculpture gardens and historic homes. In the fall, waterfowl are commonplace as they fly across the sky inspiring onlookers from land and leisurely boat cruises. For nature lovers, wildlife viewing areas throughout the county are well marked. In addition to a host of guided nature tours you can also see Mother Nature at work by taking a sunrise jaunt along the Murrells Inlet's Marshwalk or a sunset stroll along Georgetown's Harborwalk.
A short drive to the north, Myrtle Beach offers shopping, theatres, and amusement parks; and to the south is the lovely, historic city of Charleston where history is not simply a thing of the past. You can tour 300 year old homes, walk along the Battery and see where the Civil War began.
Today, many visitors come for Georgetown County's history and a glimpse of a by-gone rice culture. Others find solace as they unwind with their families among the native live oaks and ocean dunes, whether they're swinging in a rope hammock on a cottage porch or swinging a golf club on a championship course. From the sandy beaches, championship golf and nature-based activities to history and culture and world-class dining and shopping, Georgetown County has it all!
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