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WACCA WACHE MARINA
Wacca Wache Marina is a popular stopover point for weary Waterway travelers as well as a place for local boaters, fishermen and hunters to launch their craft. Wacca Wache plays an important role in serving boaters' needs. Wacca Wache Marina is a fresh water marina, conveniently located at ICW Marker #57 on the Waccamaw River in Murrells Inlet, South Carolina and less the one mile from the gates of Wachesaw Plantation. The Waccamaw River is one of the most scenic stretches of the Intracoastal Waterway. Tall cypress and oak trees draped in Spanish moss and grass covered picnic areas have made the marina property a popular recreation area. In addition to full service docks, wet slips, PWC slips and dry dock storage, boaters can enjoy the comfort and convenience of the Wacca Wache Marina store. 843-651-7171 800-395-6694 (toll-free) www.wwmarina.com
BROOKGREEN GARDENS Brookgreen Gardens is a National Historic Landmark with one of the most significant collections of figurative sculpture by American artists in the world and has the only zoo accredited by the American Zoo and Aquarium Association on the coast of the Carolinas. Within its more than 9,000 acres are the Lowcountry History and Wildlife Preserve, the Huntington Sculpture Garden and the Center for American Sculpture.
Now celebrating its 75th Anniversary, Brookgreen Gardens offers exciting new exhibitions, programs and events. Brookgreen Gardens is located between Myrtle Beach and Pawleys Island,SC. 843-235-6000 800-849-1931 (toll-free)
www.brookgreen.com
HUNTINGTON BEACH STATE PARK Located literally only minutes from Wachesaw Plantation Club, Huntington Beach offers its visitors the best preserved beach on the Grand Strand - three miles of uncrowded, secluded and natural beach landscape. The park’s freshwater lagoon, saltmarsh, maritime forest and beach are outstanding examples of the state’s natural coastal environment. These also provide such prime habitat for birds that the park is widely recognized as one of the best birding sites along the East Coast. Huntington Beach is also the site of the historic “Atalaya” castle. The former winter home and studio of noted American sculptor, Anna Hyatt Huntington, and her husband, Archer Milton Huntington, Atalaya is also listed as a National Historic Landmark. Admissions: $5/adult; $3.25/ S.C. Senior; $3/youth age 6-15; Free for children 5 and younger. Annual passes are available. Office Hours: 9am-4:30pm Days and Hours of Operation: Sat-Th 6am-6pm; Fri 6am-8pm (hours are extended to 10pm daily during Daylight Savings Time) Public Restrooms, picnic areas and convenient store on-site. For more information: (843) 237-4440 |