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Kiawah Island Biking
Bike Paths, Routes & Destinations
With over 30 miles of flat, paved bike paths and 10 miles of hard-packed beach, exploring Kiawah Island by bike (Kiawah Island biking) is a must-do experience for any visitor. This guide provides information on Kiawah’s extensive bike paths, including routes to must-see destinations and helpful tips for navigating the island on two wheels. Cruise the island on affordable, beach-ready bikes from BikeKiawah.com.
Kiawah Island Biking Routes
Bike to Kiawah's Most Scenic Spots
- flexible
- flexible
Bicycle to some (or all!) of the most scenic spots on Kiawah Island.
Bike to Freshfields For Lunch
- ~15m one way
- ~2mi one way
Ready for lunch? Don’t DRIVE to Freshfields, bike there!
Bike to the End of the Kiawah Beach
- ~2hr round trip
- ~10mi round trip
Kiawah Island’s sand is hard-packed and easy to bike on. See pelicans and dolphins!
Notice: Kiawah's Paths Aren't On Google Maps!
For easy navigation, launch our map before you ride.
Before you open the map, be sure you have Google Maps installed on your device.
Bike to Kiawah Island's Most Scenic Spots
Kiawah Island Biking destinations are arranged from west to east and can be visited in order. Can you reach them all?!
*Open our custom bike path in Google Maps before you ride.
#1 Marsh View Tower
A look out tower with great views of the marsh. Next do the tower is a small walking trail.
#2 Heron Park Nature Center
Learn about Kiawah’s Wildlife at Heron Park Nature Center.
#3 Vanderhorst Mansion
Originally the home of South Carolina’s first governor, the plantation house has since been reclaimed and is now privately owned.
#4 Allee of the Oaks
This is the path that the Vanderhorsts used to reach the beach, be sure to stop and read the plaque that tells you more about it.
#5 Marsh Island Park & Tower
A look out tower with beautiful views and walking trails.
#6 Blue Heron Park Observation
An observation tower overlooking Blue Heron Park.
#7 Cinder Creek Pavilion
A nice and quiet area overlooking the water.
#8 Eagle Point Landing
A scenic area with a long wooden bridge. Eagles and several large birds can be found here.
Bike to Freshfields for Lunch (15 min)
- A 15 minute (2 mile ride) to Kiawah's nearby shopping center on paved bike trails.
- Freshfields (165 Village Green Ln, Kiawah Island)
- Easy, For All Ages
Ready for lunch? Don’t DRIVE to Freshfields, bike there! There is a 1.5 mile bike path that leads from the front guard gate out to the Freshfields shopping center.
Bike to the End of Kiawah Island's Beach
Both ends of Kiawah Island are very beautiful. If your accommodation is in East Beach, consider biking to the beach’s eastern end. If you’re located in West Beach, opt for a ride towards that end.
Plan your ride for morning or late afternoon, when the tide is low and the wind is at your back and you’ll practically sail down the beach.
When you near the end of the island, the sand gets soft so it is best to park your bikes and continue on foot.
You will see different types of birds and fish. Cool your feet in the creeks. Herd small minnows as you walk. Squeeze pluff mud through your toes and experience the different textures of sand through your toes. This is a good spot to collect sand dollars (link to sand dollar blog) and to see what the surf has retrieved from the ocean.
At the very end of the island you should be able to spot a sandbar full of Brown Pelicans.
Return to your property by taking a bike trail home.