Aiken County Travel Guide

Tourist Guide

A park with a water feature, a bench, and a tree-lined pathway.
A large brick building with a tower, water towers, and a fence along a road.
A grassy area with a river, trees, and a sign for the Graniteville Canal Waterfowl Society.
A memorial plaque with flags, commemorating the Graniteville train derailment.
A water tower with 'INTEVILLE' and 'EST. 1845' on it, surrounded by a chain-link fence and trees.

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A pathway flanked by lush greenery and flowering bushes, leading to a statue under a canopy of trees with hanging moss.
Aiken
Known for Shopping, Horse riding and Dancing
Come to Aiken and enjoy its gardens, horse riding and cafes.

Reasons to visit

  • Hopeland Gardens
A wooden pier extending over a calm lake, with a covered shelter at the end.
North Augusta
Known for Historical, Family-friendly and Bird watching
Romantic North Augusta is calling! Discover its history, forests, golf and more.

Reasons to visit

  • Brick Pond Park
A field of yellow flowers with a single flower in focus.
Beech Island
Known for Historical
Trip time! Discover the history in Beech Island.

Reasons to visit

  • Redcliffe Plantation State Historic Site
A water tower with 'INTEVILLE' and 'EST. 1845' on it, surrounded by a chain-link fence and trees.
Graniteville
Known for Baseball, Sports and Universities
Love baseball and university life? Get away to Graniteville!
A red brick train station with white trim and a peaked roof.
Batesburg
Head to sights like Lake Murray and Batesburg-Leesville Leisure Center as you discover Batesburg.
Jackson
Jackson
Venture to Augusta Museum of History and Boyhood Home Of President Woodrow Wilson—just two of the sights around Jackson.

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