Tours By Request
Charleston Saltwater Kayak Tours



Charleston Blackwater Kayak Tours

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.

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.





