Urbex Map South Carolina – 149 Abandoned Places GPS Map
The Urbex Map South Carolina is a downloadable GPS map for abandoned places research across South Carolina. It includes 149 abandoned locations organized for route planning in GPS/KMZ tools such as Google Earth and Google My Maps.
This page answers search intents such as urbex map South Carolina, abandoned places South Carolina map, and urban exploration South Carolina map: a focused state-level file, not a generic list article or scattered forum thread.
What You Get With This South Carolina Urbex Map
- 149 abandoned locations in South Carolina compiled into a GPS-ready map resource.
- Digital access for Google Earth / KMZ-style planning and Google My Maps style route preparation.
- Statewide coverage including Charleston and the Lowcountry, Columbia and the Midlands, Greenville and the Upstate, Myrtle Beach, Spartanburg, Aiken, and coastal/industrial areas.
- Useful for urbex planning, photography scouting, documentary research, and responsible trip preparation.
- Instant digital download after purchase; no physical product is shipped.
Every point should be treated as a planning lead only. Always verify ownership, local rules, posted restrictions, access conditions, and safety before visiting any location.
Cities & Regions Included
- Charleston & Lowcountry : Charleston and the South Carolina Lowcountry contain abandoned plantation structures, former maritime industrial buildings, decaying historic neighborhoods, and forgotten structures shaped by the region’s complex antebellum and maritime heritage.
- Columbia & Midlands : Columbia and the Midlands region feature former institutional buildings, abandoned state facilities, decaying historic commercial properties, and structures reflecting South Carolina’s administrative, military, and agricultural heritage.
- Greenville & Upstate : Greenville and the Upstate region include abandoned textile mill complexes, former manufacturing plants, decaying historic commercial districts, and industrial buildings tied to the region’s significant textile industry heritage.
- Myrtle Beach & Grand Strand : Myrtle Beach and the Grand Strand feature abandoned resort facilities, former seasonal commercial buildings, decaying historic structures, and forgotten properties shaped by the coastal tourism industry’s development cycles.
Types of Spots Included
This urbex map documents a variety of abandoned locations specific to South Carolina, including plantation structures, maritime industrial buildings, historic neighborhoods, institutional buildings, and other forgotten structures of historical and architectural interest. Additional entries cover state facilities and historic commercial properties, reflecting the depth of South Carolina’s abandoned landscape. The range of sites across the state creates strong opportunities for urbex photography, film scouting, and documentary documentation.
Why Choose This Urbex Map?
- 149 verified locations compiled into one GPS database
- Compatible with Google Earth and Google My Maps
- Instant download — no waiting, no shipping
- Replaces hours of scattered research with one organized file
- Trusted by urbexers, photographers, and filmmakers
- Structured for both solo exploration and professional projects
Technical Specifications
- File Format: .KML / .KMZ
- Instant Digital Download
- Compatible with Google Earth
- Compatible with Google My Maps
- Works on Desktop & Mobile Devices
- Digital Product Only (No physical item shipped)
How to Install
- Complete your purchase and download the .KML or .KMZ file.
- Open Google Earth or go to Google My Maps in your browser.
- Import the downloaded file into the platform.
- Browse the GPS locations and plan your exploration routes.
Installation takes less than two minutes and works on both desktop and mobile platforms.
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South Carolina Urbex Map FAQ
Is this South Carolina map a GPS file?
Yes. It is a digital map resource intended for planning with GPS/KMZ-compatible tools such as Google Earth and Google My Maps.
Does it cover abandoned places across South Carolina?
Yes. The map is designed for South Carolina-wide research, including Charleston, Columbia, Greenville, Myrtle Beach, Spartanburg, Aiken, Lowcountry, Midlands, Upstate, and coastal/industrial areas.
Does the map give permission to enter abandoned places?
No. The map is a research and planning tool only. Always check ownership, local trespassing rules, posted restrictions, and safety conditions before any visit.






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