Outdoor adventure offering kayak tours, kayak & paddleboard rentals, lessons & boat charters.
For the curious traveler. Walking tour operator highlighting Charleston's history with a focus on colonial and antebellum periods. Choose from general tours, or specialty tours (ghost, architecture, garden, black history, churches)
Public park and garden in the heart of Charleston's historic district. Plenty of american revolution, civil war, and pirate history in just under 6 acres
Historic fort on Sullivan's Island dating back to the American Revolution
Scenic, mile-long bridge in Mount Pleasant's beautiful Old Village neighborhood. Great for walking, biking, fishing, and birding.
60-acre public park on downtown's upper peninsula. Great for running, walking, birding, and picnicking.
Blend of local, regional, and national shops-- bookstores, antiques, apparel, art and more.
A must-stop for photographers and nature lovers. People come from all over the world to visit this 18,000-acre bird and wildlife sanctuary. Ancient forests, migratory birds, river otters and gators.
Well-known park with Charleston Harbor views, plus a large lawn, walkways & fountains. Easy walk to shops and restaurants nearby.
Nestled on a historic rice plantation, this area offers a range of trails with exhibits & rare wildlife. 20 minutes from downtown.
Sprawling Ashley River rice plantation dating to the 1730s, with gorgeous, historic gardens and a delightful assortment of farm animals. 15 or so minutes from downtown.
Offers a unique insight into the lives and impressive adaptations of nearly 50 species of birds of prey including eagles, hawks, owls, falcons, kites & vultures. Great option for birders, photographers, or those who simply want to spend the day outdoors. 25 minutes from downtown.
Cute, colorful, historic buildings downtown. Mind the influencers.
beautiful beaches and great food nearby. 15- 20 minutes from downtown