The Gateway Walk in Charleston, SC is an enchanting and hidden trail that takes visitors through the graveyards and gardens of some of the city's most iconic places. Maintained by the Garden Club of Charleston since 1930, this informal trail is named after the numerous wrought iron gates that visitors pass through along the route.
Starting in the churchyard of St. John's Lutheran Church and leading into the Unitarian churchyard, the Gateway Walk offers a unique and unexpected way to explore Charleston's famous landmarks. From the natural beauty of the Unitarian garden to the formal elegance of the Gibbes Museum of Art's garden, this secret walk provides a delightful and undiscovered experience for those seeking a different perspective of the Holy City.
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