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    Two Gals and a Fork Food Tours - Great Historical Food Tour in the Vista, Columbia, SC by Two Gals and a Fork Food Tours.  Lots of delicious food!

    Two Gals and a Fork Food Tours

    5.0(3 reviews)
    14.7 mi

    Four neighbors/friends and I have had two lovely tours--Columbia and Newberry--with these ladies!…read more Excellent venues including the museum in Newberry. Highly recommend!

    I know they have a bunch of reviews on Trip Advisor but I really wanted them to get raves here on…read moreYelp, too. My family and I went on an amazing food tour with them last night. We had some family from New York come down and we really wanted to showcase Columbia in a fun way. This was a winner!! First, I love that they've partnered with Historic Columbia. Our historical guide was A+ and really knew his stuff. I learned so much about this city and really have gained a new appreciation of it. He is a VOLUNTEER and any tips go back to Historic Columbia. How cool is that?! I also loved that the buildings that the restaurants are housed in have so much history as well!! I mean: who knew THAT about Pearlz?? I really liked that we were in front of the Adluh mill and learning about its history, then off to Blue Marlin where we actually had the grits made at that same mill. Even the "Yankees" loved the grits and were pleasantly surprised! The restaurants were a great representation of some of the different places in Columbia. Just to give you an idea, we went to Blue Marlin, SakiTumi, Liberty Taproom, Hickory Tavern, and Kaminsky's for desert. Some members in our party were worried that we would still be hungry after the tour. Nuh-uh!! At the end of the tour you've eaten the equivalent of a full meal. It left us really satisfied and wanting to come back to each place and try a meal at each. It really inspired debate about our favorite places on the tour. The Two Gals (Gloria and Janet) are just lovely! They are so sociable and fun and really know their stuff. I really appreciated the fact that the actual two gals are a part of the tour as well. One of them stays with the group while another goes on ahead to make sure everything is ready at our next stop. You can really tell that they've done everything to make sure the tour goes as smooth as possible. Email and phone communication with them before the tour was a pleasant experience and there were no hiccups of any kind. We definitely would love to go on another tour with these gals they really are A++. I highly recommend either a private or public tour with them. They even do brunch tours!

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    Two Gals and a Fork Food Tours - Blue Marlin signature Shrimp and Grits on Two Gals and a Fork Food Tours....YUM!

    Blue Marlin signature Shrimp and Grits on Two Gals and a Fork Food Tours....YUM!

    Two Gals and a Fork Food Tours - Historical Vista Food Tours scheduled October 10 and 11 and November 14 and 15.  Beer School 101 at World of Beer on October 8.

    Historical Vista Food Tours scheduled October 10 and 11 and November 14 and 15. Beer School 101 at World of Beer on October 8.

    Two Gals and a Fork Food Tours - Visited Tin Roof on Two Gals and a Fork Food Tours.  Drinks for everyone along with great sandwiches!

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    Visited Tin Roof on Two Gals and a Fork Food Tours. Drinks for everyone along with great sandwiches!

    Palmetto Outdoor - The creek you canoe down

    Palmetto Outdoor

    3.4(25 reviews)
    4.1 mi

    One of the highlights of my recent trip to Congaree National Park was a canoe excursion with…read morePalmetto Outdoor and I'm not so sure we could have asked for a better experience. Our guide, Sean, was fantastic from start to finish. Before the trip even began, he was extremely communicative with my friend who made the reservation, ensuring we knew exactly where to meet, what to bring, and what to expect. As someone who appreciates clear logistics while traveling, this was greatly appreciated. Upon arrival, we met our fellow paddlers, many of whom were fellow National Park enthusiasts visiting Congaree for the first time. Everyone was friendly, excited to be there, and Sean helped create a welcoming atmosphere before we even launched our canoes. For a little context: I am absolutely terrified of snakes. In fact, during my first visit to Congaree a couple of years ago, I considered doing a canoe trip but ultimately chickened out because I couldn't stop thinking about my slithery nemeses lurking nearby. This time, I decided to be brave. While several members of our group did spot snakes along Cedar Creek, everyone was incredibly understanding of my fears. When one was spotted, my canoe companion and guide were kind enough to help turn our canoe so I didn't have to see it. It may sound silly, but it made a huge difference and allowed me to actually enjoy the experience rather than spend the entire trip anxiously scanning the shoreline. And enjoy it I did! Paddling Cedar Creek was really scenic and surprisingly relaxing. Between the reflections on the water and the towering trees at times, I felt like I was in a scene from The Notebook. If you're visiting Congaree National Park, I highly recommend adding a paddle trip with Palmetto Outdoor to your itinerary. Great communication, great guide, great group, and a fantastic way to experience part of the park that most visitors never do!

    We took a guided canoe tour with Andy in Congaree National Park. Andy was very friendly and kept…read moreeveryone's spirits high. It was a beautiful day for a tour and the best way to see the park. The paddle was leisurely and Andy had a lot of good information about the park's history and ecology. He takes care of all the setup so you don't have to drag a canoe at any point. The cost was a good value for the experience. I would recommend it to anyone looking to visit.

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    Palmetto Outdoor - Cedar creek bridge

    Cedar creek bridge

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    National park canoe entrance

    Palmetto Outdoor - This is the area where you tube. The elbow is the slow and easy part followed by rapids. There are 2 bridges, the second one is the exit.

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    This is the area where you tube. The elbow is the slow and easy part followed by rapids. There are 2 bridges, the second one is the exit.

    Congaree National Park - Chanterelle mushroom

    Congaree National Park

    4.5(107 reviews)
    15.9 mi

    While Congaree National Park is very different from many of the other National Parks I've visited…read morethroughout the United States, rest assured that if it's a National Park, it's getting five stars from me. Having now visited more than 60 designated National Parks, I can confidently say that each one offers something unique - and Congaree remains one of the system's underrated gems. My first visit was a solo trip in September 2021. The entire purpose of that South Carolina adventure was to cross another National Park off my list, so I flew into Charleston and made the drive up to Congaree. Like many National Park enthusiasts, I was thrilled to spot the entrance sign and officially arrive. I spent my first day exploring the visitor center, collecting a park stamp, patch, magnet, and Junior Ranger book before heading out onto the boardwalk trail. Even with some exhibits closed due to COVID-era protocols, the famous Mosquito Meter was alive and well. The 2.4-mile boardwalk offered an excellent introduction to the park's towering trees, floodplain forest, and unique ecosystem. Even in mid-September, the mosquitoes were plentiful - but thankfully they mostly left me alone as long as I kept moving. That evening, I camped in the park and enjoyed a peaceful night of sleep. The following morning, I joined a Forest Wellness program hosted by the National Park Service and Friends of Congaree. For over two hours, we hiked through the forest while participating in creative journaling exercises and mindfulness activities. It was a very memorable ranger led program!!! I returned again in May 2026, this time with two friends. We explored the visitor center, watched the park film, completed our Junior Ranger books (you're never too old), and spent time walking the boardwalk once again. We also paddled nearby Cedar Creek, which provided a completely different perspective on the Congaree ecosystem. Unfortunately, while we had planned to return that evening to see the famous synchronous fireflies, the weather had other ideas. Rain moved in and changed our plans. That's okay, resting in a hotel was good too. Like all of our National Park units, Congaree protects something special. While it may not have the dramatic cliffs of Yosemite or the iconic vistas of the Grand Canyon, it preserves one of the largest intact expanses of old-growth bottomland hardwood forest remaining in the United States. The massive trees, winding waterways, cypress knees, wildlife, and quiet solitude create an experience unlike any other national park in the system. Sure, this is not a park that requires several days (or even a full day) to explore, but it is worth your time. Whether you're hiking the boardwalk, paddling Cedar Creek, camping, attending a ranger program, or simply marveling at the giant trees, Congaree offers a unique experience. Come with the right expectations, bring your own supplies (services are limited) and take the time to appreciate what this park protects. America's Best Idea isn't always about the grand scenery. Sometimes it's about preserving places that would otherwise be forgotten. Congaree is one of those places and I'm grateful it exists! Plus, Charleston and all of its city glory is nearby and awaits your visit pre- or post-Congaree!

    Congaree National Park preserves the largest old-growth bottomland hardwood forest in the…read moresoutheastern United States, which is what makes it a National Park. It is a primeval floodplain ecosystem, which is what makes it so beautiful! There are 11 trails at Congaree National Park, all featuring beautiful scenery and the value within nature. Beware of the mosquitoes! Because of this floodplain (body of water), this is a prime home for mosquitoes. They are known for their "Skeeter Meter," which is helpful in gauging the presence of mosquitoes. If you want to avoid the mosquitos, try to come during the Fall & Winter seasons, or during a drought. This park is 100% dog & RV friendly, and is a great place to take your kids!! Have fun, and take in the scenery!

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    Musuem

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    Boardwalk

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