Tree House Café & Studio: Stay a Little Longer

Tree House Café & Studio: Stay a Little Longer

Tree House Café & Studio in Travelers Rest is the kind of place you wish you’d reached an hour earlier. Fresh, thoughtful food, a friendly hum of conversation, shelves of paintable art pieces, and a coffee bar that keeps the room moving at its own easy pace. Come for lunch, stay to create, then head out to the Swamp Rabbit Trail.

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Carolina Cup in Camden: The Heartbeat of Steeplechase Tradition

Carolina Cup in Camden: The Heartbeat of Steeplechase Tradition

Camden, South Carolina has long been a beacon for equestrian enthusiasts, and no event captures the town’s spirit quite like the Carolina Cup. This storied race isn’t just about watching thoroughbreds thunder around a track; it’s about soaking in a slice of history, community pride, and serious Southern hospitality—all woven into the exhilarating sport of steeplechase.

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Hoofbeats &amp; Christmas Carols Parade</span>

Hoofbeats & Christmas Carols Parade

When we heard about this tradition - we knew we had to share! We all love a small town Christmas parade, but If you are an equestrian lover - have we got the parade for you!

The parade for 2024 has just been announced, so make your plans to join this equestrian take on the Christmas parade.

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Aiken’s Fall Steeplechase

Aiken’s Fall Steeplechase

Steeplechase racing in Aiken dates back to the early 20th century when wealthy northerners began wintering in the area. They brought with them a passion for equestrian sports, laying the foundation for what would become a cherished local tradition.

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Hitchcock Woods: An urban forest in a small town

Hitchcock Woods: An urban forest in a small town

Hitchcock Woods, located in the heart of Aiken, South Carolina, is a remarkable 2,100-acre urban forest that offers a unique outdoor experience for nature enthusiasts, equestrians, and history buffs alike

.As one of the largest privately-owned urban forests in the United States, it boasts 70 miles of sandy trails winding through diverse ecosystems, including longleaf pine forests and wetlands.

Visitors can enjoy activities such as hiking, horseback riding, birdwatching, and photography while exploring this protected natural treasure.

.The woods' rich history dates back to the early 1800s, playing a significant role in shaping Aiken's equestrian heritage

.Managed by the Hitchcock Woods Foundation, this year-round destination offers educational programs, community events, and the annual Blessing of the Hounds ceremony, making it a beloved landmark that seamlessly blends nature, history, and community engagement

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