- The list below includes 113 free or cheap things to do in or near Kiawah Island, South Carolina, including 60 different types of inexpensive activities like Beaches, Islands, Parks and Tennis.
- From Beachwalker County Park to Night Heron Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Kiawah Island and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Charleston, Mount Pleasant, North Charleston and Edisto Island.
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A rails-to-trails greenway project, Spanish Moss Trail is now a 13.6 mile paved trail. The recreational trail's purpose is for families to get outside and enjoy physical activity and healthy fun with one another.
35.5 Miles
Originally established as a migratory bird refuge in 1932, Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge, encompasses 66,000 acres of barrier islands, salt marshes, intricate coastal waterways, and long sandy beaches. In addition to the birds, there is abundant wildlife on the refuge.
36.0 Miles
Treat yourself to a feeling of inner peace and serenity with a visit to Mepkin Abbey, a spiritual community of Roman Catholic monks. Visitors enjoy day tours, spiritual retreats, and strolls through the gardens.
36.2 Miles
Activity in Beaufort, South Carolina is focused along Bay Street, a historic thoroughfare that is a popular staging spot for festivals, fairs and large community events. It is also lined with charming shops, boutiques and restaurants.
36.2 Miles
Beautfort's Henry C. Chambers Waterfront Park is one of city's best family-friendly attractions. The park includes a large children's playground, a band shell, gorgeous views of the Beaufort River and many shady spots that are perfect for picnics.
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17 Meridian Road, Beaufort, SC 29907
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Seas So Shallow Fishing Guide Service offers half and full day fishing trips where guests can try to catch redfish, trout, flounder, cobia, tarpon and other local species. They also provide a fully furnished guesthouse for rent.
36.3 Miles
John Mark Verdeir House, built in 1804 by a merchant and planter, the house served as army headquarters and a general's office during the Union occupation in the early 1860s. Now a museum, the house features three permanent exhibitions.
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Built in the 1740's, St. Helena's Chapel of Ease was designed to accommodate the plantation workers who couldn't travel to the local parish church. The enchanting site was destroyed by fire in 1886, but the ruins were added to the National Register of Historic Places.
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Built during the Spanish American War in 1898, Fort Fremont now consists of ruins open for visitor exploration within the Fort Fremont National State Park.