South Carolina Outline Map
South Carolina leans toward the Atlantic with a curved eastern side. Use our outline map of South Carolina to familiarize yourself.
South Carolina leans toward the Atlantic with a curved eastern side. Use our outline map of South Carolina to familiarize yourself.
Our South Carolina county map displays 46 counties from the Blue Ridge Mountains to the Atlantic. Lowcountry counties are marshes.
Charleston’s Historic District sits at the tip of the peninsula, where the Ashley and Cooper Rivers meet. Our map shows its streets and parks.
South Carolina blends coast, countryside, and history. See it on our satellite map, that includes Charleston, Myrtle Beach and Columbia.
Our map of Aiken highlights its streets lined with parks and greenways. The city is known for horses and history.
Here’s our map of Anderson, South Carolina. Known as the “Electric City”, Anderson sits near Lake Hartwell and the Blue Ridge foothills.
Our map of Beaufort highlights the tidal rivers, marshes, and islands. The city is on Port Royal Island along the South Carolina coast.
See the streets, highways, and marshland edges on this map. The city is known for its Lowcountry charm and views of the May River.
Our map of Charleston highlights the peninsula, waterways, and historic districts. It sits where the Ashley and Cooper Rivers meet.
Our map of Clemson shows the city’s streets, highways, and lakefront. Home to Clemson University, it sits on the shores of Lake Hartwell.
See our map of Columbia with its highways and rivers. As South Carolina’s capital, it sits where the Broad and Saluda Rivers join.
Florence, South Carolina is in the Pee Dee region of the state. Rail lines and highways cross here, giving it a hub-like feel.
Explore our map of Fort Mill just south of Charlotte. The Catawba River flows nearby, giving the area a natural border.
Goose Creek is outside Charleston, with rivers and creeks running nearby. It feels suburban but stays connected to the larger metro.
Check out our map of Greenville in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. The Reedy River cuts through downtown.