Fitness

Combining the best of tennis and squash, padel is the fast, social sport everyone’s talking about — and we’re giving you the scoop.
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Explore the beauty of the Lowcountry on a guided walk with the SC7 expedition team.
Looking for the perfect hike? This curated guide highlights tried-and-true trails in the area — plus everything you should know about them, from difficulty level to accessibility and beyond.
We’re highlighting more than 25 of the best parks that Charleston, SC has to offer — complete with Laurel Hill County Park, Charles Towne Landing, and Hampton Park.
MINDZERO will offer contrast therapy and free sessions to celebrate grand opening.
HYLO Nexton will officially open its doors to the community + begin helping folks reach their wellness goals later this month.
From coffee shops to event venues, we’re asking for your insight on the top-tier spots Charlesotn has to offer.
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The Landscape Architecture Team Leader talks about the details of the Rifle Range Road Park project.
We’re looking at what’s next for Nexton + what’s already here.
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The 16th annual edition of Small Business Saturday falls on November 29 — the perfect time to help you add a local sparkle to your holiday shopping.
We’ll get it started with a family road trip along Route 66 to Charleston in the 1970s.