South Carolina
This post contains my South Carolina coloring pages - see my post with ALL 50 STATES COLORING PAGES HERE
I’ve made these South Carolina coloring pages for you - whoever you are, a teacher sharing about South Carolina with students, a grown up who’s dreaming of an South Carolina vacation, a kid who’s excited to study South Carolina - use these as much and as often as you’d like.
Please enjoy these four coloring sheets inspired by the state of South Carolina. And come back to Stevie Doodles for all your coloring page needs - I have 1000’s of free pages and you can browse my free coloring sheets by category here
You’ll find a South Carolina facts coloring page, a classic Stevie Doodles “South Carolina” coloring page, coloring page, and a South Carolina doodle coloring page.
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The Carolinas were named after King Charles I of England.
The state’s nickname, the Palmetto State, was coined in honor of the state tree, the sabal palmetto. During the Revolutionary War these trees were used to build forts because their soft wood could absorb cannonball impacts. READ MORE ABOUT SOUTH CAROLINA
South Carolina Facts Activity Sheet
This free coloring page has some fun South Carolina facts to enjoy. Print and color for your road trip in South Carolina, or just as a fun activity page.
The state tree of South Carolina, the Palmetto Tree, was used to build the walls for a fort on Sullivan Island. The rubbery trees were a great defense as cannon balls bounced right off them! The first shots of the Civil War were in South Carolina at Fort Sumter. Johnston, South Carolina is called the Peach Capital of the World. There is a giant water tower in the shape of a peach near Gaffney. Before South Carolina adopted the Palmetto State as its nickname, it was called the Iodine State. The official state dance is the Shag.
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South Carolina With Doodles
This page is an outline of the state of South Carolina with doodles inside. I think this will be so fun to color and I hope you enjoy it with your friends! To print this South Carolina coloring sheet, use the button just below the image.
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Wild pigs, bobcats, gray foxes, and river otters are some of the mammals that live here. Several of the state’s avian species are named after the Carolinas, including the Carolina chickadee and Carolina wren. South Carolina is home to reptiles such as American alligators, corn snakes, and gopher tortoises. Amphibians like the eastern narrowmouth toad and pine barrens tree frog can also be found in the state. READ MORE ABOUT SOUTH CAROLINA
South Carolina - Classic Stevie Doodle
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South Carolina
Major Industries: Aerospace and aviation, automotive manufacturing, biotechnology and life sciences, transportation, recycling READ MORE ABOUT SOUTH CAROLINA HERE
Free South Carolina Printable Coloring Page
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The state can be divided into three geographic areas. From east to west: the Atlantic coastal plain, the Piedmont, and the Blue Ridge Mountains. Locally, the coastal plain is referred to as the Low Country, and the other two regions as Up Country. The Atlantic Coastal Plain makes up two thirds of the state. Its eastern border is the Sea Islands, a chain of tidal and barrier islands. The border between the low country and the up country is defined by the Atlantic Seaboard fall line, which marks the limit of navigable rivers. READ MORE ABOUT SOUTH CAROLINA HERE