1950 Rutledge Rd
McClellanville, South Carolina 29458

In plantation times, Lowcountry waterways served as a network of transportation for settlers and slaves. These rivers and creeks played a vital role in the success of rice cultivation. A guided tour of the Santee River and Wambaw Creek is an adventurous way to explore the history of the rice culture. Hampton Plantation State Historic Site's interpretive ranger will be accompanied by an experienced naturalist to provide a complete natural and cultural history of the Hampton waterways. Wear clothes that can get wet and muddy. Bring a change of clothes, insect repellent, a snack, and water. An adult must accompany participants age 17 and younger. For more information or to make reservations, call Nature Adventure Outfitters at 800-673-0679 or 843-928-3316.

Added by Upcoming Robot on September 7, 2010