Experience the wild side of Charleston on a Blackwater Kayak Tour. Paddle through a protected wilderness area, spot ancient Bald Cypress trees, and encounter diverse wildlife. A nature lover’s dream!
Experience the wild side of Charleston on a Blackwater Kayak Tour. Paddle through a protected wilderness area, spot ancient Bald Cypress trees, and encounter diverse wildlife. A nature lover’s dream!
- Wambaw Creek Wilderness Canoe Trail - The Wambaw Swamp Wilderness, spanning 4,815 acres, is a pristine, untouched forest located within the Francis Marion National Forest. This area is rich with wild orchids, pickerel weed, sedges, lizard’s tail, and ferns. Visitors frequently encounter wild alligators, owls, prothonotary warblers, yellow-crowned…
- Wambaw Creek Wilderness Canoe Trail - The Wambaw Swamp Wilderness, spanning 4,815 acres, is a pristine, untouched forest located within the Francis Marion National Forest. This area is rich with wild orchids, pickerel weed, sedges, lizard’s tail, and ferns. Visitors frequently encounter wild alligators, owls, prothonotary warblers, yellow-crowned night herons, whitetail deer, and a variety of other wildlife. The wilderness features a mature cypress-gum swamp with a relatively open understory. Access is exclusively available for kayaks and canoes.

- Professional ACA Certified Kayak Guide
- Kayak Use, Paddle, and PFD
- Professional ACA Certified Kayak Guide
- Kayak Use, Paddle, and PFD
- Gratuities
- Gratuities
Experience Charleston’s untamed aspect!! A short 50-minute drive away from the city center of Charleston, and just 40 minutes from Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, you will find a ‘Nationally Acknowledged and Designated Trail’. It stands in the core of a Secured Wilderness Area in the Francis Marion National Forest. The picturesque Blackwater Creek, a…
Experience Charleston’s untamed aspect!! A short 50-minute drive away from the city center of Charleston, and just 40 minutes from Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, you will find a ‘Nationally Acknowledged and Designated Trail’. It stands in the core of a Secured Wilderness Area in the Francis Marion National Forest. The picturesque Blackwater Creek, a tributary of the Santee River, was navigated by the Santee and Coastal Plain Indians for millennia. Magnificent 1000-year-old Bald Cypress trees adorn the upper section while Water Oak, Ash, Red Maple, and Swamp Dogwood provide cover to its untouched black waters. The calming paddle trip provides incredible birdwatching and animal spotting opportunities like Prothonotary warblers, Barred Owls, alligators, turtles and occasionally, river otters. The riverbanks showcase the geological history of the Rice era where age-old earthen embankments gradually give way to a waterlogged subtropical forest of deserted rice fields once possessing wealthy Rice Plantations. It’s an absolute paradise for nature enthusiasts.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.