Escape to Kiawah

Escape to Kiawah A page dedicated to beautiful Kiawah Island, South Carolina. There are so many things to see and do on Kiawah Island!

Please do all you can to help our bobcats.
10/11/2020

Please do all you can to help our bobcats.

Disclaimer: The video contains material that may be disturbing. Viewer discretion is advised. Kiawah was once world-renowned for its bobcat population, but i...

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08/23/2020

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Please sign this petition and help save Kiawah's bobcats.
08/18/2020

Please sign this petition and help save Kiawah's bobcats.

With your help, the Coastal Conservation League protects South Carolina’s coastal communities and natural resources. Celebrating 30 years—1989 to 2019.

07/12/2020

Learn about Kiawah's bobcat population, their importance to our unique ecosystem, and research currently underway to preserve and protect this elusive creatu...

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04/25/2020

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04/16/2020

For the 2021 PGA Championship at Kiawah Island Golf Resort’s Ocean Course, two questions wrestle for attention.

Stay safe and active out there!
03/22/2020

Stay safe and active out there!

Workout with Susan Lozier of Total Fitness Concepts with a backdrop of Kiawah's beautiful beach. Shot on March 20 at the oceanview pool, this cardio mix has ...

02/08/2020

We had a mink sighting at Mingo Point this past Wednesday! American minks like to hang out around our marshes in the Kiawah River. Minks are built for the water; they are good swimmers and can dive up to 16 feet. Their hair is very oily to help make them waterproof, and they even have slightly webbed feet. They dig their den into riverbanks, find a hollow log, or use an abandoned den, but they never use the same den for very long. In case of an intruder, the mink can spray a foul-smelling liquid similar to a skunk, except that the mink cannot aim its spray. These cute critters are best observed from a distance!
-Naturalist, Samantha Hart

Yay!!
12/12/2019

Yay!!

A lark of a student project in 1972 was maybe the most striking of a number of impromptu beachgoer efforts that evolved into the loggerhead sea turtle nesting patrols. Those

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