Famous for its flowers and mild temperatures, strolling Summerville is a favorite.
Azalea Park
A visit to Summerville wouldn’t be complete without flowers, right? Located close to the Summerville business district, Azalea Park is a landscaped garden that bursts with color every season. Pathways wind throughout the 12-acre tract, featuring gazebos, bronze sculptures, an amphitheater, reflecting ponds, and shade. Bustling with azaleas and camellias, few places in Summerville are emblematic of Flowertown’s nickname. As host to the annual Flowertown Festival, the park is also used for weddings and special events. The perfect relaxing walk past the ponds, creeks, bushes, and flowers.
Locoated at 105 W 5th S St with free parking and bathrooms.
Summerville Historic Home walking tour
Summerville host a scenic self-guided walking tour of historic homes starting at Azalea Park and winding through its off-the-beaten-path streets. The Summerville Walking Tour of Homes and Flowers offers a glimpse into homes tapped by the National Register of Historic Places as worthy of preservations. Participants should prepare for about an hour of moderate walking.
Hutchinson Square
It was newly remodeled for strolling and sitting, and we think it is the best spot for enjoying the outdoors. The large oak trees with courtyard fountain with the biggest welcome sign invite you to grab a drink and stay awhile. Bronze sculpture, music on the grandstand, you may sit and visit a newfound friend more than you stroll.
Summerville Visitor Center
402 N. Main St.
Summerville, SC 29483
Open 7 days a week
Monday-Friday 9am-5pm
Saturday 10am-3pm Sunday 1pm-4pm
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