Aiken is home to one of the most diverse collections of trees found in any municipal landscape. Oaks from around the world along with many rare...

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Tours
Ready to embark on one of Aiken’s exciting tours? Get the inside scoop from our knowledgeable guides, and take in Aiken’s history, culture, and beautiful natural landscapes in a whole new way. Whether you’re walking, biking, or on the trolley, these tours are like a backstage pass to Aiken’s coolest scenes – you won’t want to miss out!
Aiken Equine Rescue
In the 10 years since its founding, Aiken Equine Rescue has become the largest horse rescue center in the southeastern United States.
Aiken Ghost Tours
Aiken Ghost Tours invites you to take a journey through Aiken’s past. Lead tour guide Kent Cubbage regales his guests with stories of Aiken’s rich...
Aiken Training Track
The Aiken Training Track is a privately owned facility and though some of the trainers stabled here are private, many are independent contractors...
Aiken Visitors Center and Train Museum
The Visitors Center, located downstairs, can assist you with your questions, maps, brochures, event information, and more. The Train Museum, located...
Can You Outwit The Kit?
Aiken’s fox hunt invites sleuths of all ages to find 6 bronze kits savoring some of the city’s most popular spots.
Center for African American History, Arts and Culture
The Center for African American History, Arts and Culture is housed in the historic Immanuel Institute Building, located on the corner of York and...
DuPont Planetarium and RPSEC Observatory
The planetarium is a 30 ft. diameter dome with seating for 45. Programs usually last an hour and include a short, live presentation of the stars,...
Eudora Wildlife Safari Park
As guests drive their own vehicles through the drive-thru safari, they enjoy close encounters with zebras, camels, antelope, water buffalo, emu,...