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Begin with a day.
Stay for a lifetime.

Gather & Dine

From ingredients grown just steps away to thoughtfully prepared dishes enjoyed riverside, food becomes a daily ritual—one that connects people to each other and to the landscape around them, and invites moments of pause, conversation, and shared experience.

Rosebank Farmstand

Located at the entrance to Kiawah River, the farmstand features fresh produce and seafood, prepared foods, and a small selection of local artisan goods, including sweetgrass baskets.

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Linnette’s

Set inside The Dunlin, Linnette’s celebrates Southern coastal cuisine through seasonal ingredients, local seafood, and wood-fired cooking. The menu honors the heritage of Kiawah River with a fresh, modern take on familiar Lowcountry flavors.

The Willet Room

Just below Linnette’s, The Willet Room is a relaxed lounge overlooking the river, designed for easy gathering throughout the day. Stop in for coffee or a light lunch, settle in with a cocktail, or linger into the evening over wood-fired oysters and classic Southern drinks.

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The Spring House

Serving as the community’s gathering place, The Spring House at Kiawah River offers Sunday brunch, lunch, and light bites alongside a full-service bar, with house-made dishes, locally sourced ingredients, and fresh, seasonal flavors—enjoyed from the shaded bar or poolside. Located onsite, Kiawah River Finery offers a refined collection of lifestyle goods, gifts, and signature pieces—available to browse online.

Guided Tours

Engage with the land through guided experiences that unfold slowly and intentionally, from wildlife-rich waterways to pastoral farm settings. Led by experts and caretakers of the land, each experience offers a closer look at the natural systems and traditions that define Kiawah River.

Coastal Expeditions

Set out with expert naturalists to explore the waterways and landscapes of Kiawah River, where dolphin sightings, birdlife, and winding creeks create moments of discovery and reflection. These guided excursions invite a deeper understanding of the land and water that define the region.

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The Goatery

An artisan goat dairy and sanctuary offering guided experiences by reservation only, including farm tours, goat yoga, and educational programs that highlight humane farming and artisanal production. Each visit supports the care of the herd and the stewardship behind this working farm.

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Rejuvenate

Engage with the land through guided experiences that unfold slowly and intentionally, from wildlife-rich waterways to pastoral farm settings. Led by experts and caretakers of the land, each experience offers a closer look at the natural systems and traditions that define Kiawah River.

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Aster Spa

Wellness unfolds at an unhurried pace, where personalized treatments invite true restoration at Aster Spa at The Dunlin, Auberge Collection. Thoughtfully curated services—from revitalizing facials to immersive massages—create space to relax, reset, and renew.

The Spring House

Designed for renewal, The Spring House blends movement, relaxation, and moments of quiet restoration within a light-filled riverside setting. From swimming and fitness to saunas, steam rooms, and fireside lounging, each space invites you to reset, recharge, and linger a little longer.

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Stay

Staying within the Kiawah River community offers a quieter, more residential experience, allowing you to settle into the rhythms of daily life along the river and trails. Private accommodations provide the comfort of home while keeping you just steps from dining, wellness, and the natural beauty that defines the community.

The Dunlin, Auberge Collection

South Carolina’s No. 1 Resort

for Travel + Leisure’s World’s Best Awards 2025

A quintessential Southern retreat on the banks of the river within the Kiawah River community. The Dunlin’s 72 cottage-style guest rooms with generous porches offer a sublime marshland oasis—perfect for morning coffee or an evening nightcap.

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Experience Life as a Resident

For a more residential experience, private homes and bungalow-style suites are available throughout the community. These stays invite you to settle in and experience the rhythms of daily life, offering a true sense of what it feels like to call Kiawah River home.

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Reconnect

Immerse yourself in 20 miles of riverfront and maritime forest trails shaped by decades of land stewardship and thoughtful planning. This interconnected network weaves through parks and neighborhoods, where winding paths, quiet benches, and natural details reveal moments both tangible and felt.

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Discover

Discover how life at Kiawah River naturally comes together, with dining, wellness, and gathering spaces all thoughtfully placed within the community. Everything feels connected, inviting you to imagine a lifestyle where it’s easy to settle in and enjoy what’s close at hand.

Miles of trails have been carefully designed and crafted throughout the property. Perfect for biking, strolling, or running. The trail routes go over the marsh, through the maritime forests, around the neighborhoods, and under the oak trees.

Life Along the River, At Your Fingertips

Download the Life at Kiawah River community app for an inside look at the community and experiences that shape daily life along the river. Explore interactive maps, amenities, dining, and curated highlights—and reference the User Guide to make the most of your experience.

Life along the River

Obtain the Property Report required by Federal Law and read it before signing anything. No Federal or State agency has endorsed or judged the merits or value, if any, of the property. This is not intended to be an offer to sell nor a solicitation of offer to buy real estate in any jurisdiction where prohibited by law. Kiawah River is registered with the Massachusetts Board of Registration of Real Estate Brokers and Salespeople, One Federal Street, Suite 600, Boston, MA 02110-2012 and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, 1700 G Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20552. For NY Residents: The complete offering terms for the sales of lots are in the CPS-12 application available from the sponsor, Kiawah River Investment (File No. CP19-0037). Pennsylvania Promotional Property License Number OL001175. WARNING: THE CALIFORNIA BUREAU OF REAL ESTATE HAS NOT INSPECTED, EXAMINED, OR QUALIFIED THIS OFFERING.

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