Edisto Shrimp…and Grits
The beach is one of the biggest draws for the thousands of people who make their way to…
Bang For Your Buck This Spring Break
In a few short months winter will be over and people everywhere will start thinking about their summer…
Cruising Edisto’s Shady Streets
Edisto is one of the few places in the world where people can kick back, relax, and have…
Shell Island in Edisto Beach, SC
Shell seeking is one of the most beloved activities vacationers take part in every summer on Edisto Beach,…
History of the Pavilion and Pier
Edisto Beach has long been known as a quiet beach perfect for families who want to spend time…
There’s Something Magical About This Place
Edisto the island, the beach, all of it never changes. Granted new homes, restaurants, and shops pop up,…
Crabbing Front Beach
While there are a number of popular places to catch crab on Edisto, it can be done steps…
Edistos Dolphins
The autumn season is one of the best times to view the abundant dolphin off the coast of…
How to Find Shark Teeth
Many people swear that finding sharks teeth is nearly impossible, but the trick to it is knowing what…
Edisto’s Four-Legged Fans
There’s nothing like going down to the beach, splashing in the waves, digging in the sand, and rolling…
Stay off the Groins
One unique feature of Edisto Beach is the groins. These are often called jetties by outsiders and people…
Best of Edisto Beach
Welcome to the Best of Edisto Beach 2010 The Best of Edisto Beach is a democratic accounting of…
Edisto Informational Video
Fly with us over Edisto Beach for a one minute overview of what you xan expect when…
Palmetto 200
Runners and joggers in the area will want to know about the Palmetto 200, which is a 200…
Stories From Edisto:Familiy Reunions, McHaney Style
Our family began having its family reunion when we were still living in Ohio, and the first year we came from several different states to celebrate our connection. But the most wonderful part of the reunion was that the patriarch, Felix L. McHaney, my dad, was there to celebrate with us. For the first several years he was an inspiration to us. At his advanced age he still flew alone from Memphis, Tennessee, to Atlanta where either my sister in Augusta or I in Aiken picked him up and escorted him to the beach. Most years we had three big houses because there were so many of us
.around 30. Believe me, he ate his full share of shrimp, even telling my husband once, Bill, weve run out of shrimp. Its time to buy more.