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Dolphins on the mudflats of Kiawah Island strand feeding

At Timbers Kiawah, we delight in sharing the island’s natural wonders with our guests, and dolphin strand feeding is undoubtedly among the most mesmerizing.

blue Atlantic crabs at Timbers Kiawah

Whether sailing across Atlantic waters, witnessing the harrowing journey of sea turtle hatchlings, or catching your first Atlantic blue crab, these three unique island activities promise unforgettable experiences.

Charleston South Carolina Historic Sites at twilight

For those with a passion for history, few destinations are as rewarding as Charleston, South Carolina. Just a short drive from Kiawah Island, this venerable city offers a portal into the formative chapters of America’s past.

kiawah island waterways

Beach, marshland, river, and wood - the native flora and fauna of Kiawah Island captivate the imagination and inspire awe. Join us on our journey through Kiawah's natural world.

kiawah island sailing

Are you yearning for an unforgettable adventure that combines the serenity of nature with the thrill of the open sea? Look no further than a Kiawah Island sailing charter.

Kiawah Island's Wildlife

Kiawah Island boasts a rich and diverse population of animals, ranging from white-tailed deer and bobcats, to playful bottlenose dolphins, alligators, and loggerhead sea turtles.

Charleston and her collection of sea islands, including magnificent Kiawah, are entwined by countless waterways. The pristine beauty and rich diversity of the aquatic ecosystem convert even the most stalwart landlubbers into boating fanatics who can’t wait to get on the water.

Dolphin sightings are a natural part of life on Kiawah, where Atlantic bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) reside in the ocean, rivers, and inlets surrounding the island. Timbers Kiawah Owners have many opportunities to catch a glimpse of these highly intelligent marine mammals — be it from the spacious terrace of your residence, the oceanfront Beach Club Pool and Grill, the wide 10-mile beach, or exploring via kayak, SUP, or boat.

Bobcats dwell throughout the continental United States. In South Carolina, they congregate their populations mainly in the coastal plain region. The particulars of their presence on Kiawah are noteworthy for two reasons. First, until recently, Kiawah has enjoyed twice the typical density of these animals. Second, despite development, these wild felines truly live amongst their human resident counterparts. Both unique conditions are thanks to responsible environmental protocols which ensure ample food and available habitat.

The cooler temps of autumn make it an ideal time to go exploring off-island. We’ve assembled several fun destinations where you can spend time outside, experience something new, and relax in your favorite flannel and jeans. Appropriate for all ages, these spots are close enough to Kiawah that you could even hit all three on the same day.

Only a handful of spectators were allowed to attend this year’s Triple Crown races: The Belmont Stakes, The Derby, and The Preakness. If you missed the thrill of being at the track in person, then this bugle call is for you. On Sunday, November 15th, get your fill of thoroughbreds, fascinators, and strong beverages at The Steeplechase of Charleston. This all-day affair features five high-stakes races and is a splendid way to spend a gorgeous autumn day outdoors.

This is the second half of our series on Kiawah’s esteemed Turtle Patrol program. Another successful loggerhead nesting season on Kiawah recently concluded. This year, 345 nests were identified along the island’s rustic beachfront. Through the end of October, this buried treasure has the potential to produce approximately 30,000 baby turtles. That sounds like a lot until you realize only one in a thousand will reach adulthood.

From start to finish, when fishing at Kiawah you can’t go wrong.

Summer days on Kiawah’s wide beach draw hosts of snoozing sunbathers, racing beach cruisers, serious sandcastle architects, not-so-serious bocce competitors, and fearless body surfers, just to name a few. But our summer nights attract a different crowd, equally determined to make the most of their beach visit. During this special time each year, one of the coast’s most beloved and endangered species, loggerhead sea turtles, make their mark — on the sand and in our hearts.

With Halloween approaching, historic South Carolina gears up for spooky tours and haunted houses. Get in the spirit with our recommendations for some creepy-crawly Lowcountry outings infused with local history and legends.

Nesting season came early this year and now all attention on Kiawah Island is on the beach (and all the beach-facing lights are off after 9pm!). Every spring, sea turtles—mostly loggerheads—make their way from the ocean to the sand to nest, and with over 10,000 acres of land and 10 miles of beach, Kiawah serves as a vital nesting ground for these beloved and endangered turtles.

Sand dunes on the beach at Kiawah Island

Discover all the reasons to visit Kiawah this Winter

Though Kiawah Island is less than 14 square miles in size, this intimate community boasts five public golf courses and two private courses. These courses have each earned accolades and praise from the golf industry, and the Ocean Course itself is one of only four golf courses ever to have hosted each type of PGA event. Plus, the Ocean Course will host the PGA Championships in 2021. If you’re a golfer you’ll find heaven on Kiawah Island. Here’s our take on the Lowcountry’s golf mecca: