There is nothing better than a good road trip: driving down the open road, eating at tiny roadside diners, going 150 miles out of the way to take a selfie in front of … the Peachoid water tower! Oh Say, can you see … me with the world’s largest frying pan?
This geotrail honors those unique, odd, bizarre, fun, historic, campy, weird, and just downright interesting roadside attractions in North and South Carolina. The caches aren’t meant to be hard, it is a power-trail after all. None of the caches are hidden at the posted locations - but answer the question correctly and you will have a working set of coordinates. All of the hides are preform bottles.
This cultural icon, the last South Carolina drive-in, was destined to be an area of overgrown trees, briars, worn traces of the old drive-in and even a junkyard until the property was purchased and opened as the Big Mo in March 1999. The theatre had been closed since 1986. The Big Mo has a play area for the kids and trivia contests during intermission. The drive-in is open Friday through Sunday for families and couples to come have a "reel" good time. The peach shaped concession stand features snow cones and boiled p-nuts.
N 34 30.ABC W 79 15.770
Where is this classic American movie venue located?
A. Mount Pleasant, SC - 681
B. Mount Croghan, SC - 323
C. Moncks Corner, SC - 014
D. Monetta, SC - 062