South Carolina vacation rentals

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South Carolina treehouse rentals

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Treehouse in Fort Mill

4.97 out of 5 average rating, 239 reviews

ROYAL GOOSE 1- bedroom treehouse.

Oct 23 – 30

ﺩ.ﺇ645 per night
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Treehouse in Marion

4.99 out of 5 average rating, 171 reviews

Enchanting Treehouse with Modern Amenities

Feb 28 – Mar 7

ﺩ.ﺇ1,033 per night
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Treehouse in Greenville

4.98 out of 5 average rating, 539 reviews

The Nest-Cozy Private Treetop studio w/large deck

Nov 6 – 13

ﺩ.ﺇ563 per night
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Treehouse in Walhalla

4.96 out of 5 average rating, 735 reviews

The Majestic Treehouse romantic, luxury retreat

Feb 26 – Mar 5

ﺩ.ﺇ2,144 per night
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Treehouse in Liberty

4.76 out of 5 average rating, 182 reviews

TerrificTreehouse! Perfect treetop adventure!

Jul 15 – 22

ﺩ.ﺇ406 per night
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Treehouse in Beaufort

4.98 out of 5 average rating, 140 reviews

Private island Treehouse

Aug 19 – 26

ﺩ.ﺇ739 per night
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Treehouse in Waterloo

5.0 out of 5 average rating, 43 reviews

New!Treehouse/lake front/hot tub

Mar 24 – 31

ﺩ.ﺇ1,202 per night
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Treehouse in Travelers Rest

4.99 out of 5 average rating, 91 reviews

The Forestry House - A modern luxury treehouse.

Jan 14 – 21

ﺩ.ﺇ977 per night

Other great vacation rentals in South Carolina

Your guide to South Carolina

Welcome to South Carolina

Weeping Spanish moss cloaks the cobblestone streets and historic homes of South Carolina’s oldest cities while its coast beckons travelers from near and far. South Carolina is one of the original 13 colonies of the United States, and it resisted British authority. Perched on the coast just north of Savannah, Charleston has been a major port city since the Spanish first settled the area in the 16th century, and was hotly contested territory in subsequent wars. Remnants of this history still stand in places like Fort Sumter and Fort Moultrie. South Carolina’s draws are heavily clustered around coastal areas like Hilton Head and Myrtle Beach — or on waterways that connect to the sea — but there’s plenty to do and see in its inland cities like the state capital of Columbia and the cultural hotbed of Greenville.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in South Carolina

As one of the southernmost states on the Eastern Seaboard, South Carolina maintains a mild climate year-round, making it an ideal destination no matter when you’re visiting. Summer months are popular at the beaches, so avoid traveling in June, July, and August if you want to escape the crowds. Fall and spring are traditionally beautiful, and a bit cooler, though still T-shirt weather. Keep hurricane season in mind when planning your trip to South Carolina; it runs June through November along the Atlantic coast. Winter, which happens to overlap with oyster season, can be a pleasant time to visit due to the lack of crowds, though some businesses in coastal areas may close seasonally.


Top things to do in South Carolina

Charleston

With its cobblestone streets and antebellum architecture, Charleston is one of the most charming cities in the American South. A peninsula town whose rivers empty into the Atlantic Ocean, it has a warm, welcoming vibe where visitors are treated like family, and just about anywhere you go somebody is eager to fill your cup with a heavy-handed pour of spiked sweet tea. If you want to combine urban travel with a beach getaway, Charleston is the place for you; its downtown core occupies a tight grid of streets and historic homes with thriving beach communities — Folly Island to the west and Isle of Palms and Sullivan’s Island to the east — on each side.

Congaree National Park

Wildlife enthusiasts, hikers, and paddlers will want to add South Carolina’s only national park, just south of Columbia, to their itinerary. The Congaree and Wateree rivers snake their way through the bottomland hardwood forest, part of the Congaree International Biosphere Reserve, making it a great place to observe the unique ecosystems by kayak via its waterways.

Greenville

In the northwestern corner of the Palmetto State near the Blue Ridge Mountains, Greenville is a melting pot of lifestyles: a city made for epicures and art lovers that also places heavy emphasis on outdoor living. While Falls Park on the Reedy is Greenville’s centerpiece, it’s not the only waterfall in town: Greenville boasts more than 30 breathtaking cascades, three state parks, and the 22-mile, multi-use Prisma Health Swamp Rabbit Trail.

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