Today we have an afternoon of paddling planned for you – on a South Carolina creek. You will not want to swim here. You will want to enjoy boundless wildlife viewing, and getting up close and personal with big old cypress trees. What kind of wildlife you ask? Why, perhaps a gator or two even (from a distance of course). This is definitely a South Carolina rural spot to make a splash – with your paddle! Off we go then to the Francis Marion National Forest.

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I will forever be discovering nooks and crannies in South Carolina, be it a creek to paddle in like Wambaw, or a small town filled with historical charm – cue McClellanville. Wambaw Creek is a South Carolina rural spot to make a splash. To take a guided kayak tour on Wambaw Creek, visit the Coastal Expeditions website or the Nature Adventures Outfitters Facebook page. All equipment is provided. Visit AllTrails to go it yourself on a 4.5-mile out-and-back paddle from Still Landing – supply your own kayak or canoe. Next, try paddling Quinby Creek.

Read our other articles about the town of McClellanville and seven of the best lakes in South Carolina (where you can find some opportunities for swimming).

If you want to stay overnight in McClellanville, try this Vrbo cottage on a 12-acre horse farm.

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