- TripBuzz found 158 things to do with kids in or near North Charleston, South Carolina, including 136 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Mount Pleasant, Charleston, Folly Beach and Johns Island.
- From North Charleston Coliseum & Performing Arts Center to Whirlin' Waters Adventure Park, the North Charleston area offers 64 different types of family activities, including: Parks, Bowling, Movie Theaters and Specialty Museums.
- The third largest city in South Carolina, North Charleston, is known for being a retail and major industrial business hub. Home to many major corporations, the city is also a popular tourist destination for its cultural and historical roots. Visitors enjoy touring the cities historic district of plantation homes and buildings, as well as visiting the local French botanical gardens and museums.
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Located on St. Helena Island, The Kayak Farm offers rentals of kayaks and rafts for boat trips and fishing trips. Guided trips are available by request, led by knowledgeable guides.
49.5 Miles
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1102 Laudonniere Street, Beaufort, SC 29902
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Leading visitors on excursions through the region's marshlands, Lowcountry Wildlife Photo Safaris provides visitors with the opportunity to capture images of shorebirds, waterfowl, and seabirds. The guide takes visitors on a boat through the surrounding creeks, rivers, and ocean.
49.7 Miles
With a variety of shows and entertainment, USCB Center for the Arts is a local family favorite. Shows include A Midsummer Night's Dream, lunch with popular authors, and holiday favorites.
49.9 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.
50.0 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.