Charleston Outdoor Adventures
Kayak, paddleboard, and fishing charter operation launching from Bowens Island Road into the ACE Basin and surrounding Lowcountry waterways.
Tours, parks, gardens, plantations, water — what to do with a free afternoon.
Kayak, paddleboard, and fishing charter operation launching from Bowens Island Road into the ACE Basin and surrounding Lowcountry waterways.
Boardwalks, trails & fishing boats highlight this tranquil town park with creek & wetlands views.
Swamp garden with giant cypress trees offering boat tours plus a butterfly house attraction.
A nautical-themed playground, 1,250-ft pier with bench swings, cafe/gift shop & scenic harbor views.
Historic tidal pond & dog-friendly park with paved pathways, benches, fishing & open green space.
Sprawling Ashley River rice plantation dating to the 1730s, with gardens and refined lodging.
A 943-acre nature setting with paved trails, picnic sites & access for fishing, crabbing & kayaking.
Well-known park with Charleston Harbor views, plus a large lawn, walkways & fountains.
Tidal boardwalk along a working shrimp boat dock in Mount Pleasant, where pelicans outnumber tourists on slow weekday mornings.
A pair of historic military sites with roots dating from 1776 & featuring Charleston Harbor views.
Waterfront playground beneath the Ravenel Bridge with harbor views, climbing structures, and wheelchair-accessible paths along the Mount Pleasant shoreline.
Tidal park on Johns Island with boat access, walking trails, and marsh views along the Stono River.
Colonial-era settlement with many original buildings & ruins, archaeological digs & guided tours.
Urban green space with historic significance, hosting regular events including a farmer's market.
Tours & interactive exhibits at the birthplace of the Carolina colony, first settled in 1670.
Storied, well-preserved antebellum plantation with tranquil grounds & an African-American cemetery.
Park offering a jogging & biking trail with harbor & sunset views, plus fishing areas & boat launch.
Romantic-style gardens dating to 1680. Azaleas peak in March; camellias bloom all winter.
Remnants of a 1700s plantation, with indoor & outdoor exhibits on Charles Pinckney's life & times.
Free public swings overlooking the Cooper River at Waterfront Park, a reliable stop for kids and anyone who wants a harbor view.
Accessible waterfront playground on East Bay, set between the harbor and the French Quarter.