- TripBuzz found 106 things to do with kids in or near Calabash, North Carolina, including 93 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Little River, Myrtle Beach, North Myrtle Beach and Sunset Beach.
- From Hurricane Fleet Eco DayTours to Calabash Fishing Fleet, the Calabash area offers 67 different types of family activities, including: Golf, Fishing, Dolphin Tours and Mini Golf.
- Given the name 'Seafood Capital of the World', Calabash is a large fishing community. Consequently, the city is filled with numerous seafood restaurants where specialty dishes such as clams and oysters can be enjoyed. Other activities and attractions in Calabash include golfing, boating, bird watching and shopping for antiques, arts or crafts.
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Scenic boat tours are the focus of Plantation River Tours which concentrates on the historic plantations of the Low Country rivers. Guests depart from Wacca Wache Marina before learning about local history, legends, and mysteries of the plantations.
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1950 Wachesaw Road, Murrells Inlet, SC 29576
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Waccamaw Cooter Airboat Tours offers chartered airboat tours along the Waccamaw River, the Black River, and the Pee Dee River. The tours lend themselves to up-close wildlife viewing as well as pristine nature experiences.
37.5 Miles
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330 Causeway Dr, Slip Number B-38, Wrightsville Beach, NC 28480
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As a sight seeing tour of Wrightsville Beach, Captain Chazz Sailing Experience organizes scenic cruises that take place during sunset. The crew provides alcoholic beverages like champagne for guests to enjoy during the excursion.
37.7 Miles
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1000 Loggerhead Road, Kure Beach, NC 28449
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Fort Fisher State Recreation Area has six miles of beaches. Loggerhead sea turtles, piping plovers and other rare species, often frequent these beaches and visitors can sun, swim and fish.
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21424 N. Fraser Street, Georgetown, SC 29440
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Covering over 55,000 acres, the Waccamaw National Wildlife Refuge is comprised of coastal river habitats and natural wetlands. Hunting and fishing are allowed within the refuge by permit, and the area is popular with birdwatchers and photographers as well.
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349 votes
1610 Fort Fisher Boulevard, South, Kure Beach, NC 28449
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The Fort Fisher Historic Site was an important location to the Confederacy as it was used to run supplies to the Confederate army. Located at Kure Beach, the fort is the site of two major battles of the Civil War.
38.5 Miles
The only natural rock formation of its kind in the state, Coquina Outcrop is a scenic spot that is visible only at low tide. The area features scenic views, and is suitable for swimming.
38.6 Miles
Founded in 1998, Kayak Carolina is based in Kure Beach, North Carolina. The kayak tour company provides kayak instruction and kayak rentals as well as kid camps. Marine education trips are also featured by the tour company.
38.6 Miles
A popular fishing spot for local fisherman, Kure Beach Fishing Pier has a wooden boardwalk for visitors to walk on. Visitors can see the fishermen in action, as well as spot birds like pelicans.
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National Guard Training Center, PO Box 148, Kure Beach, NC 28449
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North Carolina Military History Museum promotes the study and preservation of the state's military history and the role played by the State in every conflict in American History. The museum displays military artifacts, photographs, papers, and other memorabilia.