Charles Towne Landing

1500 Old Towne Road, Charleston
5 rates
10.00/10.00
+1 843-852-4200

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Assessment

Cat Tera (11.11.2017 22:48)
We were looking for fun things to do with our yorkie while we were in Charleston and we this was hands down the best place we visited with him. Plenty of paved walking trails and some nice nature trails as well as some historic sites. Dogs can't enter the visitors center-there is a sign near the entrance to tell you- (although I saw a couple of people take theirs in without any problem) and no dogs in the animal area. Even so, we walked about 10,000 steps while we were there. Our dog loved it! I saw a couple of restrooms that are accessible from outside as were water fountains. The staff was super friendly and everything was clean and well cared for. This definitely gets 5 stars from us.
Brandon Earhart (31.08.2017 18:21)
Growing up here, I spent a lot of time in the park. When I got married, my wife worked in the animal forest. Now that we live away from the area, it was fun bringing my 4 kids to visit. Been 10 years since visiting. This place has grown and evolved and such a spectacular location to explore the history of this area.
Shellita Rodriguez (15.08.2017 20:30)
This is a super cute place to take the family. The grounds are well kept and so are all of the restrooms. The little zoo is cute. My kiddos loved it. There are lots of historical elements to this park as well. We loved the little ship and the employees are friendly and knowledgeable. There are lots of bugs so we will remember to bring bug spray on the next visit.
Tonya F (18.07.2017 19:01)
Very nice place to visit.. There are several nature trails so please dress comfortably and wear comfortable walking shoes.. I went last summer and it was really hot so you will need to bring plenty of water to keep hydrated...Take a camera to take great photos of the animals and scenery...The have a gift shop to pick up souvenirs also.
gloria cribben (27.06.2017 01:28)
Great place to immerse yourself in the early history of this region! The staff are extremely friendly, knowledgeable and helpful throughout the park. Plan for lots of walking among beautiful oaks and allow several hours to take it all in. The animal area includes species native to this region in the early days so warn your kids not to expect elephants and zebras....but with some patience expect a red wolf, bison, puma,bear, otters, elk and many others.

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