My childhood memories of camping are far from pleasant. Until last summer, the word “camping” reminded me of swatting at pesky mosquitoes, sweating profusely in a too-small tent and surviving off ...
Backpacking and camping isn’t for everyone, and that’s OK. Maybe you don’t like sleeping on the ground. Maybe you’d rather have a real bathroom nearby — or perhaps you just want to cook in a full ...
Surround yourself with nature at The Charleston Museum’s Dill Sanctuary, a 580-acre wildlife sanctuary located on James Island along the Stono River. Campers get down and dirty exploring a marsh ...
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