A Town Built on Community, History, and Shared Responsibility
Mayesville is a small town in Sumter County, South Carolina, rooted in tradition and shaped by the people who call it home. More than a location, Mayesville is a close-knit community where neighbors know one another, history matters, and local decisions are made with care for both past and future.
This town has grown steadily through generations of residents who value responsibility and cooperation in their community.
A Brief History of Mayesville
Mayesville was established in the late 18th century and developed as a rural community centered around agriculture and local commerce. Over time, the town became a gathering place for families, workers, and community leaders committed to building a stable and supportive place to live.
While Mayesville has changed with the times, its foundation remains the same — a town shaped by its people, its land, and a strong sense of local identity.







A Message from the Mayor
Welcome to the official website of the Town of Mayesville.
This site was created to provide residents with a reliable source of information about town meetings, services, and important updates. Open communication and public awareness are essential to effective local government, and this website supports that commitment.
— Chris Lowell Brown
Mayor, Town of Mayesville
December Town Hall
Date: Saturday, December 1, 2025
Time: 10:00 AM
Location: Mayesville Community Center
January 13th Town Hall
Date: Teusday, January 13, 2026
Time: 10:00 AM
Location: Mayesville Community Center

We can all agree that the Oregon Coast Aquarium is a must-see, but what should you do after visiting the Aquarium? Newport has plenty to offer for families looking to explore and unwind. Here are some recommendations for easygoing summer activities, outdoor adventures, educational stops, sweet treats, and indoor options perfect for kids and parents alike.
Lighthouse views, tidepools, short trails, and coastal panoramas make this a top pick for families. The Interpretive Center offers hands-on exhibits, and ranger-led programs often give kids a closer look at marine life. Trails are stroller-friendly in many areas, and the entire site provides an educational and scenic break from the crowds.
https://www.blm.gov/programs/national-conservation-lands/oregon-washington/yaquina-head-ona
Coast Park features a modern playground with climbing structures. It’s located near the Performing Arts Center. https://maps.app.goo.gl/WPVKJSfLhFrckBHB7
Big Creek Park is a local favorite, featuring shady trees, a small creek, and ample space for swinging and exploring. https://maps.app.goo.gl/rdP1yG5Ym5kHCh2YA
Frank Wade Park features ball fields, as well as tennis courts and pickleball courts. It’s a good spot to bring gear for a family game. https://maps.app.goo.gl/Q9itESjJGmQpgLog9
No family trip to Newport is complete without time on the sand. Agate Beach offers wide-open space, gentle surf, and room for kite flying, beachcombing, or just stretching out. Parking is conveniently close, and the beach is easily accessible with kids in tow. Nye Beach is another family-friendly favorite, especially for those who want to mix sand time with nearby snacks and shops or a stop for ice cream after you rinse off. Tip: Bring layers and sand toys, and always check tide schedules for safe exploring.
Hatfield Marine Science Center invites kids to explore touch tanks, interactive displays, and hands-on learning about Oregon’s marine ecosystems. https://hmsc.oregonstate.edu/
Pacific Maritime Heritage Center blends maritime history, regional culture, and boat models in an open, kid-friendly space overlooking the harbor. https://oregoncoasthistory.org/museums-exhibits/maritime-center/
Newport Public Library is a peaceful place for downtime. The kids’ section includes books, reading spots, and occasional children’s programming. https://newportoregon.gov/dept/lib/
Ripley’s Believe It or Not! and Wax Works provide quirky, offbeat fun indoors. Expect a mix of visual oddities and lighthearted displays that entertain a range of ages. https://www.ripleys.com/attractions/ripleys-believe-it-or-not-newport
Newport Recreation Center has drop-in play, gym courts, and a pool. Be sure to check the schedule before heading over. https://www.newportoregon.gov/dept/par/
Families can catch a live performance at the Newport Performing Arts Center, where the schedule often includes kid-friendly theater, music, and community productions. It's a great way to wind down after a day outdoors while introducing children to the arts in an approachable, welcoming setting. https://coastarts.org/venues/newport-performing-arts-center/
Blue Pig Bakery – Known for its homemade cookies, cinnamon rolls, and other baked goods that appeal to all ages. It's a cozy spot for a post-adventure treat. https://www.facebook.com/thebluepigbakery/
Panini Bakery offers a variety of family-friendly options, including pizza and fresh pastries. https://www.instagram.com/panini_bakery/
Ultralife Cafe offers smoothies, coffee, sandwiches, and snacks with outdoor seating - great for relaxing while the kids refuel. https://ultralifecafe.com/
Newport offers a variety of family-friendly options beyond the aquarium. There are hands-on exhibits and scenic parks, as well as easy snack stops. There’s always something fun to discover! For more family trip ideas and local suggestions, visit https://www.discovernewport.com.
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