The Grand Strand is much more than a great beach. There is a whole different world waiting just a few miles inland along the rivers, creeks and marshes of the South Carolina Low Country. Fifteen minutes drive from downtown Myrtle Beach and you’re on the Waccamaw River: a beautiful black water river with towering cypress trees draped in Spanish Moss, warblers singing in the brush, and swallow-tailed kites circling overhead (not to mention snakes and alligators) Come kayaking with Black River Outdoors Center, and let one of our amazing guides show you a side of the Grand Strand that most visitors to the Myrtle Beach area miss completely. We offer two, four and six hour Guided Kayak EcoTours to a wide range of locations up and down the Grand Strand! Advance purchase required. Tours often sell out!
Single Kayak - $70.00 + tax
For 1 person
Tandem Kayak - $0.00 + tax
For 2 people
Youth Kayak - $0.00 + tax
For 1 person under 5 feet and under 110 lbs
Bring Your Own Equipment - $55.00 + tax
About
This tour is like the 2-hour Salt Marsh Tour, only longer. We paddle through the same inlet, but we go to the jetty at the entrance and take a very nice walk along a sandbar and out to the end of the jetty. We see a much larger number of birds on this tour and have a much better chance of seeing sea turtles and dolphins. We have a lunch break on this tour, so we recommend bringing lunch or a substantial snack along. This is the best tour for seeing migratory birds.
Rates
Adults (ages 13+) - $60 per person
Children (ages 12 and under) - $45 per tour
Available Times
Year Round - starting at 8am during the hotter months and 10am in Spring and Fall.
Duration
Health and Safety Policy
For your safety and the safety of our Guides, please wear a Face Mask when checking in for your tour. The Face Mask can be removed once you are on the water.
We are sanitizing all PFDs and paddles with a CDC approved treatment to kill Covid-19.
Please review the Waiver Form below prior to your tour. We are eliminating the paper waiver form to help reduce the risk of Covid-19.