
Plantations are a staple of the South. These beautiful houses are full of incredible detail and fascinating history. Guests will be transported to another time as they wander through the grand plantation houses. The lush, colorful gardens are perfect for wandering through in the afternoon. Experience all the wonders of the past when you visit these plantations near Myrtle Beach.
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Visit One of These Plantations Near Myrtle Beach
Hopsewee Plantation
Enjoy one of the best Georgetown, SC, plantation tours when you visit Hopsewee Plantation. A South Carolinaâs National Historic Landmark, Hopsewee has been impeccably maintained and cherished for years. Even though it was built almost 40 years before the Revolutionary War, only five families have ever owned this site.
This is one of the best plantations near Georgetown, located 40 minutes away from North Myrtle Beach. This is a great attraction to visit for a day trip. A typical low country rice plantation dwelling of the early 18th century, the beautiful plantation house features four rooms opening into a vast center hall on each floor, a full brick cellar, and attic rooms. The lovely staircase and the hand-carved molding in each room will take your breath away. The house was constructed on a brick foundation and is built of black cypress. The 18th and 19th-century furnishings will truly make your experience unforgettable.
Boone Hall Plantation

Visit one of Americaâs oldest working, living plantations, Boone Hall Plantation. Located in Mt Pleasant, SC, the plantation is a trek from North Myrtle Beach. It is, however, worth every minute. The Plantation, open to the public since 1956, is a beautiful way to experience what plantation life was like. As guests tour each site on the plantation, the knowledgeable staff will help them understand the day-to-day activities of those who lived on plantations and the history of the people who lived at Boone Hall. Donât miss out on this picturesque plantation.