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Established in 1732, Camden is South Carolina’s oldest inland city and home to the world-renowned Carolina Cup.
With more than 60 buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places, a revolutionary war site and an open-air museum, Camden offers a rich history to explore.
With historic bed-and-breakfasts, brand hotels and easy-access accommodations for the outdoor enthusiast, Camden offers something to suit every taste and budget.
Home to a variety of restaurants, Camden’s dining scene serves up everything from upscale Mexican cuisine to American classics.
Experience the personal touch of local merchants in downtown Camden as you explore antique stores, art galleries and boutique shops.
From fishing at Lake Wateree to horseback riding at South Carolina Equine Park, Camden offers a wide range of outdoor activities.
From its role in the Revolutionary War to its place in steeplechase lore, Camden’s rich history comes to life in its historic buildings and battlefields.
If you’re looking for something unique to do while in Camden, take a trip around the track at Carolina Motorsports Park or enjoy a guided tour through a Revolutionary War Site.
The Camden Archives and Museum features an extensive and diverse collection of artifacts, plus local historical and genealogical records.
Discover the history and culture of the American Revolution at the annual Revolutionary War Field Days.
This 106-acre outdoor museum complex includes an 18th-century town site, two restored log cabins with exhibits, the furnished and restored 1785 Craven House and much more.
This hip downtown eatery has an extensive menu that walks an adventurous line between authenticity and innovation.
Get in touch with nature as you practice shooting clays at Heritage Farms Shooting Sports.
Located on the grounds of the historic Springdale Race Course, the National Steeplechase Museum pays tribute to the sport’s incredible equine and human athletes.
From polo and horse racing to world-class galleries and antique stores, there’s more to discover along Interstate 20 than meets the eye.
Named for the region’s early English settlement in the mid-1770s, the Olde English District takes you down the back roads where family farms still flourish. Adventurists can enjoy skydiving while history buffs will enjoy a visit to the Historic Camden Revolutionary War Site.
Established in 1732, Camden is South Carolina’s oldest inland city and was the site of two Revolutionary War Battles.