It’s the season for seeking fun and adventurous ways in which to cool off. When in search of things to do in South Carolina on a hot day, skip the long lines at water parks, just say no to the traffic getting to the beaches, and say yes to an all-day adventure that includes relaxing with friends while enjoying river tubing. Grab the family and let’s go tubing in South Carolina!
Your day on (and in) the water begins and ends with Edisto River Adventures, your experts in all things that involve having fun on the Edisto.
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Grab your gear and hit the Edisto River to go tubing in South Carolina in grand style.
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From their outpost along the river, you’ll check in and get your tube. They can also rent you a cooler and a tube for that cooler. Bring all the goodies you want to eat or drink while on the float trip.
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South Carolina tubing with the family is a fantastic way to unplug and clock some quality time among nature.
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If you’ve never been tubing in South Carolina, then prepare for an adventure like no other.
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Ties are provided so you can hook your tube to all your friends. That way you don’t spend half the trip trying to get back to one another.
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And then it’s bon voyage! The launch site is a few miles upstream at Givhans Ferry State Park. The cost of your tubing adventure covers your transportation to, and entrance fee into the park. In fact, it covers just about everything.
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You’ll float from the launch site at Givhans Ferry S.P. right back to the fun riverside outpost of Edisto River Adventures — and then spend the rest of the day enjoying their exclusive beach and sandbar. Bring a beach chair and just chillax in the sun or shade.
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Water you waiting for? Don’t forget the sunscreen!
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Edisto River Adventures is rated with 5 stars on TripAdvisor – and after just one trip, you’ll agree! This fun tubing in South Carolina journey begins and ends in different locations, with a shuttle to the launch site provided as part of your rental. The float trip lasts anywhere from 2-3 hours. Your tube rental includes exclusive use of their riverside beach before and after your trip. Visit Edisto River Adventures on the web to make reservations ahead of time.
Address: 153 Gator Walk, Ridgeville, SC, 29472
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Address: Edisto River Adventures, 153 Gator Walk Rd, Ridgeville, SC 29472, USA
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Tubing In South Carolina May 29, 2019 Robin Jarvis Where is the best place to go tubing in South Carolina? Tubing in South Carolina is a fun adventure the entire family can enjoy. If you wish to experience the scenic black water Edisto River, then Edisto River Adventures provides the best South Carolina tubing adventure on the Edisto. Your tubing adventure here is the perfect length for a warm day on the cool waters. Expect it to last 2-3 hours before reaching the final destination at a fun outpost along the Edisto River that includes a sandy beach and picnic tables. What else can I do besides tubing at Edisto River? The Edisto River is home to famously rustic tree houses that are only reachable by canoe. Rent them for the weekend, overnight, or longer, for an adventure of a lifetime. More information can be found here. Does South Carolina have clean rivers? South Carolina’s rivers are, for the most part, clean and safe for water activities. If a situation arises where a river has unsafe or toxic conditions, local authorities are excellent about notifying the public and stepping in to resolve the situation. Some South Carolina Rivers, such as the Edisto River, give an appearance of uncleanliness; however, the Edisto River is a ‘black river’ - a river colored by the hues of tanic acids from decaying natural materials such as leaves in the water. It is a clean river.
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Tubing In South Carolina
May 29, 2019
Robin Jarvis
Where is the best place to go tubing in South Carolina? Tubing in South Carolina is a fun adventure the entire family can enjoy. If you wish to experience the scenic black water Edisto River, then Edisto River Adventures provides the best South Carolina tubing adventure on the Edisto. Your tubing adventure here is the perfect length for a warm day on the cool waters. Expect it to last 2-3 hours before reaching the final destination at a fun outpost along the Edisto River that includes a sandy beach and picnic tables. What else can I do besides tubing at Edisto River? The Edisto River is home to famously rustic tree houses that are only reachable by canoe. Rent them for the weekend, overnight, or longer, for an adventure of a lifetime. More information can be found here. Does South Carolina have clean rivers? South Carolina’s rivers are, for the most part, clean and safe for water activities. If a situation arises where a river has unsafe or toxic conditions, local authorities are excellent about notifying the public and stepping in to resolve the situation. Some South Carolina Rivers, such as the Edisto River, give an appearance of uncleanliness; however, the Edisto River is a ‘black river’ - a river colored by the hues of tanic acids from decaying natural materials such as leaves in the water. It is a clean river.
The OIYS Visitor Center
The OIYS Visitor Center
What else can I do besides tubing at Edisto River? The Edisto River is home to famously rustic tree houses that are only reachable by canoe. Rent them for the weekend, overnight, or longer, for an adventure of a lifetime. More information can be found here.
Does South Carolina have clean rivers? South Carolina’s rivers are, for the most part, clean and safe for water activities. If a situation arises where a river has unsafe or toxic conditions, local authorities are excellent about notifying the public and stepping in to resolve the situation. Some South Carolina Rivers, such as the Edisto River, give an appearance of uncleanliness; however, the Edisto River is a ‘black river’ - a river colored by the hues of tanic acids from decaying natural materials such as leaves in the water. It is a clean river.