The small town of McClellanville is 20 miles from the nearest fast food restaurant or urban amenities. For those who call this peaceful village their home, the sense of tranquility is worth the drive. The attractions of Charleston are just 30 miles away and Myrtle Beach is a 45-mile trip by highway. This historic antebellum village excels in Southern charm, gracing its oak-lined lanes with some of the most impressive hanging moss in the Lowcountry. McClellanville is situated at the eastern head of the Palmetto Trail, a 240-mile hiking path that stretches from the Lowcountry to northwest South Carolina. Premier fishing opportunities are available along the Intracoastal Waterway, and 17 golf courses are available within a half-hour's drive. Local attractions include the Village Museum, a showcase of local lore and artifacts. McClellanville has been growing and harvesting oysters, shrimp and fish for more than 75 years and celebrates is proud heritage each year with its wildly popular Shrimp Festival.