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Charleston Saltwater Kayak Tours

  • Historic Shem Creek

    Historic Shem Creek

    This is our most popular option. Shem Creek is rich with history as a commercial fishing and shrimping creek. What you see will be based on tides, weather conditions and your group's paddling abilities. However, when you go up the creek you will see majestic Grand Live Oak trees, remnants of former rice mills (at lower tides), Great Blue Herons, Great Egrets, American Oyster Catchers and many more feeding on the creek's Pluff mud edges and in the oyster beds. When headed toward the Charleston Harbor on a tour you will pass Red's Ice House which allowed for upwards of 120 fishing/shrimping vessels too be accommodated with ice daily during the peak of Shem Creek's commercial use. You will also be able to head toward and possibly around a Department of Natural Resources protected sand band called Crab Bank Island (off limits to human foot traffic March 15 – October 15 every year during migratory bird mating season). On the shallow Mount Pleasant side of Crab Bank dolphins, jumping mullet fish and manatees (when the water temps are high enough) can often be seen. From this spot you will be able to see the Old Village of Mount Pleasant, Sullivans Island, Fort Sumter, Downtown Charleston, Fort Sumter, Fort Johnson, Castle Pinckney and the Arthur Ravenell Jr. bridge. 2 and 3 hour tours are most common here, however we do offer 4 hour picnic and paddle options that can take you up the Intracoastal Waterway to look for seashells and fossilized shark teeth. Shem Creek has the most pre-scheduled tours and it is quite easy to join one even as a single if the minimum of 2 has been met. Specialty tours include sunsets, full moons, and paddle & paint.
  • Capers Island

    Capers Island

    When the tides are right (leaving on an outgoing and returning on an incoming), we can do day trips to the DNR Heritage Preserve Capers Island by request. Tours can leave from Garris Landing or Gadsdenville Landing (our recommendation) and each have their positives and drawbacks. Getting to Capers requires a 3-4 mile paddle winding through the tidal salt marsh near the Copahee Sound, paddling along or across the Intracoastal Waterway and landing on the sandy beaches of Capers. The experience varies based on landing on the north or south ends. One can do some wading to cool off, enjoy a picnic, walk along the boneyard beach (tree trunks still standing in the beach) or take a hike into the interior for a nature walk. If you plan on staying a few hours for lunch or until the tide turns, bring a hammock or rent one from use and enjoy the coastal breeze while hearing the waves of the Atlantic crash near your. Capers has a special place in our hearts as it is where the owners of Nature Adventures were married. These tours range from 4-8 hours depending on the tides and the amount of time your groups wished to be on the island. We also offer overnight camping on Capers and can supply all the gear and food.
  • Rantowles Creek

    Rantowles Creek

    With landings just 12-15 miles from downtown Charleston SC, Rantowles Creek on the outskirts of West Ashley can be one of the most scenic tidal marsh creek paddles with the least amount of boat traffic out there. We offer tours with tides, incoming Limehouse Bridge – Bulow and outgoing Bulow – Limehouse Bridge that require shuttling vehicles, or out and back tours from Bulow Landing. This creek has a working railway that you paddle under and bottlenose dolphins can follow you the length of the journey. If you kayak far enough past Bulow landing you can see remnants of chimneys in the marsh from the rice plantation days before the marsh took over. Two and three hour tours can be scheduled here. The group minimum for this tour is 6 and and extra $15 per person is added when the car shuttling is involved. Check out the blog about this paddle here

Charleston Blackwater Kayak Tours

  • Penny Creek

    Penny Creek

    This little gem is a tributary to the Famous Edisto River nearing it's arrival at the Atlantic Ocean. It is located in and part of the ACE Basin, an area billed by The Nature Conservancy as “One of the last great places on Earth”. While this creek is slightly tidal, from the landing both directions can easily be paddled. Along the banks here you will see Cypress, Tupelo, Cedar, Bay and several other trees suited for these conditions. Many birds can be spotted overhead and in the trees during this blackwater kayak tour. Even though they are endangered, it is not uncommon to spot Swallow Tailed Kites overhead. At just 30 miles from downtown Charleston, it is one of the closest blackwater tour locations to Charleston and well worth the drive.

    For the 2017 Summer season we are not yet doing regularly scheduled paddles here, they are expected fall of 2017/Spring 2018. This means this paddle is by request only for groups 6 or more. If a smaller group desires to do this paddle we can tentatively schedule it and they can either pay for the group of 6 rate or we can publicly promote it through various channels and hopefully add others to it.

  • Wadboo

    Wadboo

    Fresh water marsh, limestone bluffs and old rice fields line the waterway that is Wadboo Creek. A tributary of the Cooper River, Wadboo was once home to grand plantations and a booming antebellum economy. The limestone bluffs are reputed to have been used by the Revolutionary War Hero, General Francis Marion, The Swamp Fox, as hiding places during skirmishes with the British. Paddle back in time with us as we explore the flora, fauna and history of the Cooper River Region. This tour is also by request only for groups of 6 or more.

  • Quimby Creek

    Quimby Creek

    Step back in time as you paddle along the highway of history. Once the main transportation artery for the region, the Cooper River in this area has changed little today. The Cooper River of Berkley and Charleston Counties was once lined with plantations and rice fields. Remnants of this bygone era are still visible today. Wind through rice canals, past rice trunks, and view grand homes from the water. The views of Historic Pompion Chapel on the bluff are breathtaking. This 3 hour trip through the blackwater river will present unexpected beauty and satisfy the historian in all of us.
  • Edisto River

    Edisto River

    Journey down one of the longest free-flowing blackwater rivers in North America. Passing through swamp and bottomland forest, the Edisto is a jewel in the crown that is the ACE Basin. One of the “Last great places on earth,” the ACE Basin is recognized for its wild beauty and unique conservation status. The Edisto is named for the Native Americans that once inhabited the area. Spring fed at its inception and tidal as it flows to the sea, the Edisto is a great way to experience a free-flowing river. Whether you float downstream or ride the tide, this trip is perfect for families and groups that want to stop along the way for picnicking and swimming.
  • Wambaw Creek

    Wambaw Creek

    This is a Nationally Recognized and Designated Trail located in the heart of the protected Wambaw Creek Wilderness Area in the Francis Marion National Forest. This beautiful blackwater creek is a tributary to the Santee River and was paddled by the Santee and coastal Plain Indians for thousands of years. The creek is surrounded by a seasonal floodplain swamp where giant 1,000 year old Bald Cypress trees can be seen in the upper section and Water Tupelo, Water Oak, Water Ash, Red Maple and Swamp Dogwood shade the banks of its pristine black waters. It offers spectacular birding and wildlife viewing. Banks of the river reflect geological precedence of the rice era where historical earthen dikes give way to a flooded subtropical forest of abandoned rice fields once owned by prosperous rice plantations. To book to book this kayak tour visit our Sister Site Here.

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Charleston Kayak Fishing Tours

This tour option is provided by one of our Trusted 3rd Party Partners. Your booking confirmation email will contain all the instructions for your tour and contact information if you have further questions.  You can also call 843-380-5444 if you have further pre-booking questions.

Charleston South Carolina is long known for its excellent fishing, stunning scenery and abundant wildlife. A unique combination of history, climate, natural splendor, diversity, architecture and romantic appeal make Charleston a tourist hotspot.

Experience our all inclusive kayak fishing tours in the saltwater marshes of the Low Country.

You provide a South Carolina Saltwater Fishing License, we provide everything else.

At Carolina Kayak Fishing Adventure we offer outings for up to five clients at once. Every client gets their own pedal driven kayak, fishing gear and safety gear along with a group Guide to escort them to some of the most active fishing spots.

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3HR CHARLESTON KAYAK FISHING TOUR

3HRS | $98 PER PERSON


INDIVIDUALS/GROUPS UP TO 5 PPL | TOURS START AT 9AM & 1PM

This tour is designed for that quick get away from the real world and to reset life. You can choose an early morning trip starting your day off or end the day with an early afternoon trip. Our 3 hour trips makes it simple for you to experience saltwater kayak fishing for less than $100 and is a great adventure and value for individuals, couples or small groups.


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6HR GROUP KAYAK FISHING TOUR

6HRS | $180 PER PERSON


MIN 4 PEOPLE | TOURS START AT 9AM

In our six hour adventure we provide for group reservations of 4 or more. Are you and your family and friends ready to do some serious fishing? Enjoy a day on the water and take advantage of this bargain. The added time on the water means you will explore farther, fish longer and hone your kayak fishing skills giving you that added chance to catch that monster. Contact us for more information about this incredible outing.


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INCLUDED IN EACH OF OUR KAYAK FISHING TOURS IS:

  • Basic pedal drive and rudder mechanics and kayak control with paddles.
  • Choosing the best bait for desired fish.
  • Securing and baiting hooks, tie lures, advice in catching and landing fish safely.
  • Safe hook removal and safe catch release.
  • Helping with reel, rod or equipment issues.
  • Helping secure and remove anchor poles and using trolley systems.
  • Taking photos and video of your group.
  • 12.5' Made in America, "Lighting Strike HD", pedal fishing kayak.
  • Made in America, "Freedom Pedal Drive", system for your kayak.
  • Accent kayak paddle with safety leash and attached DNR measurement sticker.
  • Quick guide to local fish and South Carolina DNR regulations
  • Personal disposable emergency whistle
  • Personal emergency rain poncho
  • USCG approved adjustable Life Vests with accessory pockets.
  • Light tackle box and supplies with assorted hooks, weights, lures, leaders and boobers.
  • Waterproof hand held walkie-talkie for easy and quiet communication with others in your group.
  • Waterproof box for your electronics and keys.
  • 10' Anchor pole, trolley system and emergency quick release.
  • 6.5' Open face Shakespeare 2000 or similar reel with an Ungly stick GX2 or similar rod.
  • Adjustable Scotty rod holder with multiple tracks for preferred mounting.
  • Large fish grippers, hook puller and catch net.

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Quick Facts
Duration2 Hours
Start Times10:15am - 2:30pm
LocationShem Creek – 1 Shrimp Boat Ln
PriceStarting at $50
CapacitySingle/Tandem Sit-In/On
Cancellation48 - hour notice
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Description

Push off from Shem Creek and paddle through the surrounding marsh and open water near Crab Bank Island on a guided kayak tour. The route unfolds as you go, moving through quieter creeks and wider sections depending on the conditions that day.

Kayaks keep the focus on steady movement and observation rather than balance or technique. From water level, it’s common to notice birds working the shoreline, fish moving through the grass, and dolphins passing through the creek, sometimes closer than expected.

This tour works for first-time paddlers and those who’ve kayaked before. The experience is about being on the water long enough to settle in, see a few different stretches of the creek, and paddle alongside a guide who knows the area.

What’s Included

  • Kayak (Single or Tandem)
  • PFD (Life Jacket) / Paddles
  • Experienced Kayak Guides
  • Launch assistance at Shem Creek

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Good to Know

  • Ages 4+ (30 lbs min) welcome
  • Please arrive 30 minutes early
  • Wear clothes you don't mind getting wet!
  • Routes vary based on tides and wind
Over 14 may paddle a single kayak. 13 and under must be in a tandem with someone 14 or over.

What To Bring

All items listed are available for purchase on-site, except shoes.

Water & Snacks
Sunscreen
Waterproof Phone Case
Dry Bag
Shoes you don’t mind getting wet
Hat & Sunglasses

FAQ’s

  • Is kayaking suitable for beginners?

    Yes. Kayaking is suitable for beginners, and no prior experience is required. Basic instruction is provided before launch, and guides adjust the pace based on group ability. Calm, protected waterways are used whenever conditions allow.
  • What kind of wildlife can I see?

    Atlantic bottlenose dolphins are commonly seen while kayaking in Charleston’s tidal creeks. Pelicans, egrets, herons, and other coastal birds are frequent. Manatees are rare but possible in warmer months.
  • What about weather and conditions?

    Kayak tours operate in light rain and overcast conditions. Wind and tidal flow matter more than rain. If conditions exceed safe limits, rentals may be delayed, adjusted, or rescheduled before launch.
  • Do I need a reservation?

    Yes, we recommend booking in advance to guarantee equipment.
  • Can I bring my dog?

    Pets under 50 pounds are allowed on rentals. No pets on tours, please. Please bring a towel for them to lay on to protect the equipment. If you are not sure how they will do around the water, a life jacket for them is also recommended. No refunds will be offered if your pet does not like the experience and your time is cut short.

  • Where do we park?

    We are located at 1 Shrimp Boat Lane, Mount Pleasant SC 29464

    We are attached to Mount Pleasant Seafood (blue building closest to the road with no parking right next to us)

    Click here https://hi.natureadventurestours.com/l/riQqf9vVy to see and download a map of where to park for your convenience.

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Availability

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9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
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Restrictions

• Minimum age: 4+ (30 lb minimum)
• Solo paddling allowed for 14+
Weight Limits:
• Single kayak: 325 lb max
• Tandem kayak: 550 lb max

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    Kayak Rentals

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    Discover Charleston’s scenic creeks at your own pace. Flexible half-day or full-day kayak rentals available every day year-round.
    Rates from $27

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Quick Facts
Duration60 Mins
Start Times10:15am - 2:30pm
LocationShem Creek – 1 Shrimp Boat Ln
PriceStarting at $25
SizeAll Ages
Cancellation48 - hour notice
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Explore the Lowcountry’s rich ecology without ever getting your feet wet!

Our guided ECO Walking Tours in Charleston, SC offer an immersive experience through the area's unique coastal environment—perfect for nature lovers of all kinds.

Whether you’re short on time, prefer to stay dry, or have accessibility or paddling concerns, our walking tours are a fantastic alternative to our kayak and paddleboard options. You’ll enjoy the same in-depth ecological insights as our kayak tours — just from a slightly different (but equally stunning) vantage point.

What You’ll Experience:

  • Tidal Marshes: Learn about the dynamic ecosystems that support a dazzling array of birds, fish, and plant life.
  • Hummock Island Exploration: Time permitting, we'll venture onto one of these elevated islands nestled in the marsh—home to unique flora and fauna.
  • Expert Naturalist Guides: Our guides are passionate about the Lowcountry and bring the science, history, and stories of the landscape to life.

This is more than a nature walk—it’s a chance to slow down and see Charleston through an ecological lens.

Perfect for all ages and abilities. Book your walk today and step into the wild heart of the Lowcountry.

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Charleston Kayak Rentals

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Kayak Rentals Charleston, SC

Renting kayaks and stand up paddleboards in Charleston, SC has never been easier. Whether you want to take a tour with a guide to learn about the ecology and help you with the strokes, or simply rent a kayak or paddleboard, you can check availability and easily reserve online. We have both "Sit-in" and "Sit-on" kayaks, so be sure to specify which you prefer when you book!

Restrictions: Ages 4 and up welcome. Ages 14 and up can paddle in single kayaks if desired. 13 and under must be in a Tandem 2 person kayak with someone 14 or older. Minors, 17 and under must be accompanied by an adult 18 years or older.

 

 

Shem Creek Kayaking

Kayak rentals in Charleston SC are available at Shem Creek 7 days a week. Please make reservations in advance.  Our ramp guides provide kayak paddle instructions, PFDs, a map with recommendations and help you get into your kayak properly. If you are visiting anywhere Charleston area, Mount Pleasant, Isle of Palms, Sullivans Island for several days, we also offer takeaway rentals of kayaks. Delivery is also available to make it a stress-free ordeal.

Renting a single or tandem kayak is a great way to explore the tidal salt marsh of Shem Creek or explore any of the numerous waterways Charleston has to offer people looking for things to do. When you rent for a half day, 4 hours, you can explore the majority of Shem Creek, Bayview Creek and possibly get to and around Crab Bank Island at the mouth of the creek depending on the tide.  Renting kayaks in Mount Pleasant is great for small and large groups alike. You can paddle a lot and cover lots of water or go where the winds and tide take you...but don't forget you'll have to fight them coming back. That is why we recommend heading the advice of our ramp guides on the best paths based on current conditions.

Restrictions: Ages 4 and up welcome. Ages 14 and up can paddle in single kayaks if desired. 13 and under must be in a Tandem 2 person kayak with someone 14 or older. Minors under the age of 17 must be accompanied by an Adult over 18 years of age.

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I cannot say enough good about Nature Adventures! From the get go, they were extraordinarily nice. I am grateful for the constant reminders to not touch the oysters or get out of the kayak as I got stuck in an oyster bed and had to be rescued. Dana and Ben went above and beyond to rescue me and not make me feel like I was an idiot for getting stuck. 5 stars is not enough!- Diana A.

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