- TripBuzz found 63 things to do with kids in or near Awendaw, South Carolina, including 60 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Mount Pleasant, Isle of Palms, Moncks Corner and North Charleston.
- From The Center for Birds of Prey to Bulls Island Ferry, the Awendaw area offers 67 different types of family activities, including: Nature & Wildlife Areas, Community Service/Non-Profit, Other Services and Fishing.
- A popular locale for crabbing, Awendaw is a well-known suburb of Charleston. This fishing community is home to WCSC-TV, owners of an extremely tall tower that is recognized as one of the world's largest structures. Each year, the town residents also play host to the Blue Crab Festival which is held during the summer months.
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3550 Ashley River Rd, Charleston, SC 29414
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Charleston, South Carolina is home to the Magnolia Plantation & Gardens. The huge plantation features the city's largest formal garden. The house is also available for docent-guided tours. It is a particularly important attraction for Civil War buffs.
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Located on the protected area of the Winyah Bay Estuary, the Kingfisher Guide Service offering guided fishing trips to visitors of the area. Visitors commonly enjoy catching trout, flounder, or tarpon in the local waterways during the guided trips.
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735 Front Street, Georgetown, SC 29442
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Explore the waters of Georgetown, South Carolina with a sightseeing expedition led by Rover Boat Tours- Carolina Rover. All boats have full canopies with open sides and provide a stable riding experience.
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1518 Lynton Street, Charleston, SC 29412
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For world class fishing, visitors go to Charleston Inshore Fishing Charters Grey Ghost. Captained by the fishing expert Tucker Blyth, fellow fisherman are almost guaranteed a catch by the end of the trip.
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729 Front Street, Georgetown, SC 29440
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Celebrating the maritime history of South Carolina and the port at Georgetown is The South Carolina Maritime Museum. The museum houses photographs of ships, harbors, and sailors from history as well as models and artifacts.
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Charleston, South Carolina's Drayton Hall is a historic landmark and former palatial residence. One of the oldest buildings in Charleston, Drayton Hall was erected before the Revolutionary War. It has undergone repairs when necessary, but retains its original Colonial appearance.
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711 Front St., Georgetown, SC 29440
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Georgetown, South Carolina is home to Cap'n Rod's Lowcountry Plantation Tours. Guided by affable expert guides, clients enjoy learning about the history and culture of this unusual region. The most popular tour is the three-hour Plantation River Tour.
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Georgetown's Kaminski House Museum is a fascinating institution for visitors interested in the history of the American Southeast. Its imposing white Classical façade bears strong Colonial influences. Most of the interior appointments are Colonial, but some hail from the Antebellum period.
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The Georgetown, South Carolina Rice Museum is dedicated to the history of American rice cultivation and the ways rice cultivation has shaped South Carolina. The museum's exhibits include photographs, paintings, sculptures, historic documents, agricultural equipment and more.
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Front St, Georgetown, SC 29440
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Launching from Georgetown, South Carolina, Wallace Sailing Charters - Private Tours offers small-group excursions. Each trip has a maximum of six participants and lasts a minimum of one hour. Patrons receive a discount for every hour purchased in excess of 2.