Things to Do with Kids in Wadmalaw Island, SC

  • TripBuzz found 151 things to do with kids in or near Wadmalaw Island, South Carolina, including 150 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Charleston, Mount Pleasant, North Charleston and Folly Beach.
  • From Charleston Tea Plantation to St. Johns Tours, the Wadmalaw Island area offers 71 different types of family activities, including: Other Outdoor Places, Golf, Fishing and Parks.
  • TripBuzz found 151 things to do with kids in or near Wadmalaw Island, South Carolina, including 150 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Charleston, Mount Pleasant, North Charleston and Folly Beach.
  • From Charleston Tea Plantation to St. Johns Tours, the Wadmalaw Island area offers 71 different types of family activities, including: Other Outdoor Places, Golf, Fishing and Parks.
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15.0 Miles
93% 506 votes
Colleges & Universities Moultrie St. and Elmwood Ave., Charleston, SC MoreLess Info
The Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina is one of the six senior military academic institutions in the United States and offers nineteen majors and thirty-five minors for its students to pursue. The location's athletic programs play in the Southern Conference of Division I.
15.0 Miles
86% 1003 votes
Beaches Folly Beach, SC 29439 MoreLess Info
Located on a barrier island, Folly Beach, is your must-see destination for enjoying everything a coastal region has to offer. Enjoy a picnic on the beach, surf, kayak, or book a sightseeing cruise, the water is waiting for you to make memories.
15.1 Miles
71% 7 votes
Monuments Hampton Park, North Charleston, SC MoreLess Info
The Denmark Vesey Monument in Hampton Park commemorates the abolitionist Denmark Vesey, who purchased his own freedom and fought slavery until his execution for insurrection. The monument is a life sized sculpture.
15.2 Miles
88% 2755 votes
Historic Sites 4300 Ashley River Road, Charleston, SC 29414 MoreLess Info
The magnolia-scented atmosphere at Charleston's Middleton Place invites visitors to linger and enjoy the view of the oldest sculptured gardens in the United States. Middleton Place is also home to the historic Rice Mill Pond.
15.4 Miles
89% 9 votes
Natural History Museums 202 Calhoun Street, Charleston, SC MoreLess Info
The Natural History Museum offers guests the opportunity to learn about some of the research efforts of the College of Charleston's Department of Geology and Environmental Geosciences. The location also features a gift shop for guests seeking to take home a souvenir.
15.6 Miles
93% 1644 votes
Gardens East Battery & Murray Blvd., Charleston, SC 29401 MoreLess Info
Charleston's Battery & White Point Gardens has been open to the public since shortly before the start of the Civil War. Visitors enjoy brilliant views of the Charleston Harbor and Fort Sumter. This attraction is best visited during warm, dry weather.
15.6 Miles
71% 1078 votes
History Museums 16 Meeting Street, Charleston, SC 29401 MoreLess Info
The 35-room Calhoun Mansion is the largest private residence in Charleston, South Carolina. Tours are available and last approximately one hour. Visitors must not miss the manicured Japanese garden behind the mansion.
15.6 Miles
75% 122 votes
Sports Stadiums (Professional) 5001 Coliseum Dr., North Charleston, SC 29418 MoreLess Info
The premier arts venue in its city, the North Charleston Coliseum & Performing Arts Center presents a jam-packed calendar of world-class programs and entertainment. It is the home stage of the Charleston Pops! Orchestra.
15.6 Miles
97% 521 votes
Colleges & Universities 66 George Street, Charleston, SC MoreLess Info
The College of Charleston is the thirteenth-oldest academic institution in the United States. While the university was previously a liberal arts college, it now operates as a full university that offers both undergraduate and graduate degree programs in a variety of fields.
15.7 Miles
90% 1070 votes
History Museums 48 Elizabeth St, Charleston, SC 29401 MoreLess Info
Built in 1820, the Aiken-Rhett House has remained in the hands of family descendants for the 142 years before it was sold to be a museum. The museum tells a story of the south, slavery, the war, and life after the war that can't be found anywhere else.
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