Aiken
Full of rich historical attractions and outdoor recreation activities, it’s easy to see why Aiken is one of South Carolina’s most popular destinations.
Aiken
Full of rich historical attractions and outdoor recreation activities, it’s easy to see why Aiken is one of South Carolina’s most popular destinations.
“A place for a splendid time to be had,” Aiken hosts world-class equestrian events and festivals.
Dining in Aiken
From locally brewed beer and fantastic handmade burgers to award-winning fine dining, Aiken’s culinary scene has something for every palate.
Read MoreLodging in Aiken
Whether you want to stay at an award-winning inn or quaint B&B, Aiken’s accommodations will have you wanting to stay well past check-out time.
Read MoreShopping in Aiken
No vacation is complete without some time spent shopping for unique finds and souvenirs. Whether you want to browse farmers markets and antique shops or pick up some old-fashioned candy to satisfy your sweet tooth, you’ll find what you’re looking for in Aiken.
Read MoreRecreation in Aiken
With six challenging golf courses, miles of trails for pedestrian and equestrian users and one of the nation’s largest urban forests, Aiken is the perfect getaway for outdoor enthusiasts.
Read MoreArts & Museums in Aiken
Aiken’s vibrant local arts scene and a rich and varied history can be attributed to the town’s plethora of museums covering everything from the town’s history with horse racing to its connection to the nuclear industry.
Read MoreHidden Gems in Aiken
Spend an afternoon meandering through Aiken’s beautiful parks, enjoying a mobile phone-guided tour of the town’s arboretum or visiting the Aiken Training Track, where champions have trained.
Read MoreInteractive Trail Is Highlight of Downtown Aiken’s Acclaimed Arboretum
At first glance, downtown Aiken looks like so many other small Southern towns with its beautiful historic buildings and charming gardens. But lining the quiet streets of this All American City is one of the most diverse collections of trees found in any municipal landscape.
Read MoreHead to Aiken for a Polo Match
Pacers and Polo is the third leg of the Triple Crown of Aiken, all of which happen in March and which undoubtedly lead to Aiken being the center of what's called Thoroughbred Country.
Read MoreHorse Culture in Aiken Grew Out of a Winter Retreat for Health
Aiken, situated in a slightly elevated plain just across the Savannah River from the railroad stop in Augusta, Georgia, was an ideal location for wealthy Northerners to bring their pastimes while they took in the "pine vapors" for their health.
Read MorePaddle the South Fork of the Edisto at Aiken State Park
At Aiken State Park you can rent a canoe or kayak and paddle a remote section of the Edisto River, the longest free-flowing blackwater stream in North America.
Read MoreAn Overnight Away in Aiken South Carolina
Whether you're with your family or on a couple's retreat, Aiken is full of hidden gems ready to be discovered. From historic bed & breakfasts to the gorgeous Hopeland Gardens, you'll wish you were staying longer in this charming small town.
Read MoreThoroughbred Country
Thoroughbred Country is a place of natural beauty filled with quaint towns rich in history. A shopper’s paradise, you’ll find antiques, local crafts and unique gifts throughout the region. Here, you can hike an urban forest, paddle the Edisto River and discover a place like no other.
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