Alright, so I found myself heading down to Kiawah Island. Heard a lot about it, mostly the golf and the fancy houses, but I wanted to see what else was going on, you know? Didn’t have a strict plan, more of a ‘figure it out when I get there’ kind of approach, which is usually how I roll.
Getting My Bearings
First thing I did when I arrived was just drive around a bit. It’s bigger than I thought, and really green. Lots of trees, marshes, that sort of thing. The main road takes you through a good chunk of it, past entrances to different neighborhoods or ‘regimes’ as they seem to call them. Found the main gate, got checked in – felt pretty exclusive, I guess.
Then, obviously, had to find the beach. Parked the car near one of the public access points – you gotta look for those signs. Walked out onto the sand. And yeah, the beach is massive. Really wide, hard-packed sand near the water which I noticed right away meant good for biking. Made a mental note of that.
What I Actually Got Up To
So, based on that beach observation, renting a bike was high on my list. Found a rental place easily enough. Getting on that bike was probably the best decision I made there. I just started pedaling.
- Rode all over the place. Down the main parkway, onto the beach itself. Riding on that hard sand was brilliant, could go for miles.
- Explored the paved leisure trails. They wind all through the island, under the trees, over little bridges. Saw tons of deer, birds, even a couple of gators sunning themselves near ponds. Gave them a wide berth, naturally.
- Checked out Freshfields Village. It’s like the town center just outside the main gate. Grabbed some coffee, walked around the shops. It was a good spot to just grab supplies or a bite without going far.
- Spent a good amount of time just walking the beach too, especially early morning. It’s quiet then, real peaceful. Collected a few shells, watched the dolphins offshore.
Didn’t do the whole golf thing. Looked at the Ocean Course from a distance – it’s impressive, right on the water – but playing wasn’t really my goal. I heard you could grab a drink at the clubhouse, maybe should’ve done that.
Also tried kayaking one afternoon. Rented one and paddled around the Kiawah River and the marshes. It’s a completely different perspective. Super quiet, just the sounds of the water and the birds. Got pretty close to some wading birds, which was cool.
Wrapping It Up
So, my time on Kiawah? It was mostly about being outside. The biking was definitely the highlight for me, just cruising around and seeing the place at my own pace. The beach walks were a close second. It’s a chill place, great if you just want to slow down, enjoy the scenery, ride a bike, or walk on a huge beach. Didn’t feel rushed at all. Just took it easy and explored. Pretty solid trip, all in all.