Food Scene
Malia's
120 Laurens St SWAlways an interesting menu
Takosushi
210 The Alley SWIron Horse Grill
2510 Storm Branch RdLocal
Farmhaus Burger
1204 Broad StShopping
Folly
116 Laurens St SWAiken Dry Goods
124 Laurens St NWAiken Place to buy all for Polo needs.
Getting Around
Augusta Regional Airport
1501 Aviation WayEnterprise Rent-A-Car
3025 Washington RdParks & Nature
Hitchcock Woods in Aiken, South Carolina, is among the largest urban forests in the nation, with about 2,100 acres of forestland resources. Once owned and enjoyed by Louise and Thomas Hitchcock, this longleaf pine forest has retained its natural character and cultural heritage.
Today, equestrians, hikers, dog walkers, and joggers enjoy the 70 miles of sandy trails that provide access to the stunning variety of ecosystems in the Hitchcock Woods.
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Hitchcock Woods
Hitchcock Woods in Aiken, South Carolina, is among the largest urban forests in the nation, with about 2,100 acres of forestland resources. Once owned and enjoyed by Louise and Thomas Hitchcock, this longleaf pine forest has retained its natural character and cultural heritage.
Today, equestrians, hikers, dog walkers, and joggers enjoy the 70 miles of sandy trails that provide access to the stunning variety of ecosystems in the Hitchcock Woods.
Bequeathed to the City of Aiken by Mrs. C. Oliver Iselin, this 14 acre estate was opened in 1969 as a public garden. Radiating throughout the gardens is a network of paths shaded under 100 year old live oaks. It is believed that Mrs. Iselin planted the deodar cedars and live oaks which still grace Hopelands Gardens today. The lazy curves of the paths and garden borders lead visitors throughout a wonderful variety of experiences sure to please visitors of all ages.
Hours of operation: 10am to Sunset
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135 Dupree PlBequeathed to the City of Aiken by Mrs. C. Oliver Iselin, this 14 acre estate was opened in 1969 as a public garden. Radiating throughout the gardens is a network of paths shaded under 100 year old live oaks. It is believed that Mrs. Iselin planted the deodar cedars and live oaks which still grace Hopelands Gardens today. The lazy curves of the paths and garden borders lead visitors throughout a wonderful variety of experiences sure to please visitors of all ages.
Hours of operation: 10am to Sunset
Drinks & Nightlife
The Willcox Hotel
100 Colleton Ave SWThe Alley Downtown Taproom, Aiken, South Carolina. 1.7K likes. Aiken Downtown Taproom is the place for craft beer and Kombucha! We have over 40 taps ...
The Alley Southwest
The Alley SouthwestThe Alley Downtown Taproom, Aiken, South Carolina. 1.7K likes. Aiken Downtown Taproom is the place for craft beer and Kombucha! We have over 40 taps ...
Arts & Culture
Art is for Everyone!
Founded in 1972 by artists Pat Koelker and Nancy Wilds, Rose Hill Arts Center became a place for aspiring artists to create, to teach and learn. It was originally located at the Rose Hill Estate on Barnwell Avenue and soon became a haven for a variety of artistic disciplines. In 1993, the Center’s current home at 122 Laurens Street became available, and Rose Hill evolved into Aiken Center for the Arts. The name was chosen due to the Center’s central location in the downtown area.
Today, the Aiken Center for the Arts offers a multitude of outreach and awareness programs including opportunities for children and adults; juried shows and competitions, lectures, instruction
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Aiken Center For the Arts
122 Laurens St SWArt is for Everyone!
Founded in 1972 by artists Pat Koelker and Nancy Wilds, Rose Hill Arts Center became a place for aspiring artists to create, to teach and learn. It was originally located at the Rose Hill Estate on Barnwell Avenue and soon became a haven for a variety of artistic disciplines. In 1993, the Center’s current home at 122 Laurens Street became available, and Rose Hill evolved into Aiken Center for the Arts. The name was chosen due to the Center’s central location in the downtown area.
Today, the Aiken Center for the Arts offers a multitude of outreach and awareness programs including opportunities for children and adults; juried shows and competitions, lectures, instruction