If you’ve ever traveled from Interstate 95 over to the Myrtle Beach area, chances are good that you’ve passed through many small towns along the way if you traveled via US 501. But maybe you didn’t take the time to stop. If you haven’t already, make it a point the next time you pass through the area to stop and enjoy at least a few of these 10 wonderful things to do in Marion, SC.
Discover one of the best-kept secrets in the Pee Dee as you explore the city of Marion. Established in 1857, this small community was named in honor of General Francis Marion, a hero of the Revolutionary War.
The Grove But the history of the area traces back to long before the Revolutionary War. In fact, before the town was chartered and named Marion, it was actually referred to as Liberty. Today, Marion offers much to see and do. Take a look at these 10 reasons to visit.
- The Marion County Museum
Facebook/Marion County Museum Built as the first public school in Marion County, the historic old building is now home to a museum, one of many wonderful museums in the area, that houses an entire room dedicated to that elementary school, complete with the tiny little desks the children sat in. You’ll also find several other period displays in this fully restored building that would be worthy of a visit even if it were completely empty. The museum is located at 101 Wilcox Avenue. Marion County Museum, 101 Wilcox Ave, Marion, SC 29571, USA
- The annual Marion Foxtrot Festival
Marion Foxtrot Festival Each May, the city comes together to throw a huge heritage festival. Main Street is closed down and the fun begins. The fun includes vendors, food, a parade, arts and crafts, a street dance, and fireworks. This is by far one of the best small town South Carolina festivals.
- Special places to stay, like The Grove on Harlee.
The Grove Inn/Google Maps Continuing along our list of the best things to do in Marion, SC., you should know that the Grove B&B in Marion is more than just a place to stay. It’s actually a living history inn. From the moment you arrive you’ll step back in time. You can even participate in the running of the property via the old-fashioned ways of doing so. Or, just relish the quiet and calm of this historic property. It’s located at 408 Harlee Street.
- And the historic Rosewood Manor B&B
TripAdvisor/management Editor’s Note: We’re sorry to say that after many, many years of business, the Rosewood Manor has permanently closed its doors.
- Marion’s Historic District
Google Maps [streetview] Much of downtown Marion, SC is a collection of historic old buildings that have made their way onto the National Register of Historic Places. In all, 31 buildings have been added to the registry since the 1970s, including the historic Marion Presbyterian Church, built in 1852. It stands at 208 S Main Street.
- The food!
Naomi Barrientes/Google Maps Although not widely recognized for having many non-chain restaurants, there are a few here. But whether you love fried chicken (like at Jimmy B’s shown above), steaks, Italian, Mexican, or Thai, you will find that Marion is home to some of the best restaurants in the state. Jimmy B’s, 1963 US-76, Marion, SC 29571, USA
- Nearby Little Pee Dee State Park
TripAdvisor/Bkcomet Located just a short 15 miles to the northeast, Little Pee Dee State Park is home to a 54-acre lake perfect for hauling in bass and catfish - which you can cook over a campfire in one of their 32 campsites. Little Pee Dee State Park, 2400 Park Access Rd, Dillon, SC 29536, USA
- Antiquing - galore!
TripAdvisor/cheryl h Marion, SC has some of the best antique stores in the state, so if you like to shop you can go hog wild here! Whether you’re treasure hunting for nothing in particular, or you’re always on the lookout for fine antiques and art, you’ll find it all here at the two-story Marion Emporium on Main Street. Marion Emporium, 405 N Main St, Marion, SC 29571, USA
- Bridgers Drug Store - an old-fashioned shopping experience
Facebook/Bridgers Drug Store More than just a pharmacy, Bridgers Drug Store possesses a great deal of nostalgia,. This Main Street staple has been in business since 1935. Stop in here for gifts of all sorts. They’re located at 305 N. Main Street.
- The people!
Facebook/City of Marion Government Entity Ahead of all the reasons listed above, it’s the people of Marion that make this small town, one of the most beautiful in the state, what it is. The photo above shows some of the town’s first responders demonstrating the importance of using seat belts to some of the town’s youth during a special Fire Prevention Week celebration. Awesome!
Have you visited or stayed in Marion? We’d love to hear all about it in our comments.
The Grove
But the history of the area traces back to long before the Revolutionary War. In fact, before the town was chartered and named Marion, it was actually referred to as Liberty. Today, Marion offers much to see and do. Take a look at these 10 reasons to visit.
Facebook/Marion County Museum
Built as the first public school in Marion County, the historic old building is now home to a museum, one of many wonderful museums in the area, that houses an entire room dedicated to that elementary school, complete with the tiny little desks the children sat in. You’ll also find several other period displays in this fully restored building that would be worthy of a visit even if it were completely empty. The museum is located at 101 Wilcox Avenue.
Marion County Museum, 101 Wilcox Ave, Marion, SC 29571, USA
Marion Foxtrot Festival
Each May, the city comes together to throw a huge heritage festival. Main Street is closed down and the fun begins. The fun includes vendors, food, a parade, arts and crafts, a street dance, and fireworks. This is by far one of the best small town South Carolina festivals.
The Grove Inn/Google Maps
Continuing along our list of the best things to do in Marion, SC., you should know that the Grove B&B in Marion is more than just a place to stay. It’s actually a living history inn. From the moment you arrive you’ll step back in time. You can even participate in the running of the property via the old-fashioned ways of doing so. Or, just relish the quiet and calm of this historic property. It’s located at 408 Harlee Street.
TripAdvisor/management
Editor’s Note: We’re sorry to say that after many, many years of business, the Rosewood Manor has permanently closed its doors.
Google Maps [streetview]
Much of downtown Marion, SC is a collection of historic old buildings that have made their way onto the National Register of Historic Places. In all, 31 buildings have been added to the registry since the 1970s, including the historic Marion Presbyterian Church, built in 1852. It stands at 208 S Main Street.
Naomi Barrientes/Google Maps
Although not widely recognized for having many non-chain restaurants, there are a few here. But whether you love fried chicken (like at Jimmy B’s shown above), steaks, Italian, Mexican, or Thai, you will find that Marion is home to some of the best restaurants in the state.
Jimmy B’s, 1963 US-76, Marion, SC 29571, USA
TripAdvisor/Bkcomet
Located just a short 15 miles to the northeast, Little Pee Dee State Park is home to a 54-acre lake perfect for hauling in bass and catfish - which you can cook over a campfire in one of their 32 campsites.
Little Pee Dee State Park, 2400 Park Access Rd, Dillon, SC 29536, USA
TripAdvisor/cheryl h
Marion, SC has some of the best antique stores in the state, so if you like to shop you can go hog wild here! Whether you’re treasure hunting for nothing in particular, or you’re always on the lookout for fine antiques and art, you’ll find it all here at the two-story Marion Emporium on Main Street.
Marion Emporium, 405 N Main St, Marion, SC 29571, USA
Facebook/Bridgers Drug Store
More than just a pharmacy, Bridgers Drug Store possesses a great deal of nostalgia,. This Main Street staple has been in business since 1935. Stop in here for gifts of all sorts. They’re located at 305 N. Main Street.
Facebook/City of Marion Government Entity
Ahead of all the reasons listed above, it’s the people of Marion that make this small town, one of the most beautiful in the state, what it is. The photo above shows some of the town’s first responders demonstrating the importance of using seat belts to some of the town’s youth during a special Fire Prevention Week celebration. Awesome!
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Things to do in Marion, SC September 23, 2022 Lysa Allman-Baldwin How do you get to Marion, SC? Marion, SC is located about 22 miles east of Florence off of Highway 76, and approximately 47 miles north and a little bit east of Myrtle Beach off of Highway 510. Both of these thoroughfares are straight shots, making it’s easy to get to Marion no matter where you start. I’m looking for some of the best restaurants in South Carolina. You’re in luck because South Carolina is a foodie heaven! All over the state you will find delicious eateries from small mom ‘n pop shops to quaint bistros, upscale dining establishments, and everything in between. Some of the most popular according to South Carolina residents and visitors alike are Aunt Sue’s Country Corner in Pickens, Sweatman’s BBQ in Holly Hill, and Old McDonald Fish Camp in North Augusta, just to name a few. Where can I find a good hiking spot in South Carolina? Like the gastronomic scene, South Carolina is home to some amazing hiking spots. One of the most popular is located inside of the Forty Acre Rock Heritage Preserve in the town of Kershaw. Although just under 2 miles long, the trail here office lots of scenic beauty including unique natural pools.
The OIYS Visitor Center
Things to do in Marion, SC
September 23, 2022
Lysa Allman-Baldwin
How do you get to Marion, SC? Marion, SC is located about 22 miles east of Florence off of Highway 76, and approximately 47 miles north and a little bit east of Myrtle Beach off of Highway 510. Both of these thoroughfares are straight shots, making it’s easy to get to Marion no matter where you start. I’m looking for some of the best restaurants in South Carolina. You’re in luck because South Carolina is a foodie heaven! All over the state you will find delicious eateries from small mom ‘n pop shops to quaint bistros, upscale dining establishments, and everything in between. Some of the most popular according to South Carolina residents and visitors alike are Aunt Sue’s Country Corner in Pickens, Sweatman’s BBQ in Holly Hill, and Old McDonald Fish Camp in North Augusta, just to name a few. Where can I find a good hiking spot in South Carolina? Like the gastronomic scene, South Carolina is home to some amazing hiking spots. One of the most popular is located inside of the Forty Acre Rock Heritage Preserve in the town of Kershaw. Although just under 2 miles long, the trail here office lots of scenic beauty including unique natural pools.
The OIYS Visitor Center
The OIYS Visitor Center
Marion, SC is located about 22 miles east of Florence off of Highway 76, and approximately 47 miles north and a little bit east of Myrtle Beach off of Highway 510. Both of these thoroughfares are straight shots, making it’s easy to get to Marion no matter where you start.
I’m looking for some of the best restaurants in South Carolina.
You’re in luck because South Carolina is a foodie heaven! All over the state you will find delicious eateries from small mom ‘n pop shops to quaint bistros, upscale dining establishments, and everything in between. Some of the most popular according to South Carolina residents and visitors alike are Aunt Sue’s Country Corner in Pickens, Sweatman’s BBQ in Holly Hill, and Old McDonald Fish Camp in North Augusta, just to name a few.
Where can I find a good hiking spot in South Carolina?
Like the gastronomic scene, South Carolina is home to some amazing hiking spots. One of the most popular is located inside of the Forty Acre Rock Heritage Preserve in the town of Kershaw. Although just under 2 miles long, the trail here office lots of scenic beauty including unique natural pools.