Farm | Nature
How Kiawah River’s Wildflower Fields are Helping its Bees
If you are a nature-lover like so many of our Kiawah River residents, it’s time to make a beeline to the community’s bountiful wildflower fields....
While perhaps an odd pairing to some, shrimp and grits is a mouth-watering stable that has been long adored by Southerners for generations. Brought to...
If you are a nature-lover like so many of our Kiawah River residents, it’s time to make a beeline to the community’s bountiful wildflower fields....
Hay there! The Goatery at Kiawah River Farm has some un”baaa”lievable news. The farm’s creamery is officially open and ready to welcome visitors to their...
On May 14, Kiawah River hosted the second annual G.O.A.T. 5K. More than 300 runners and walkers gathered at The Goatery on a picture-perfect Saturday...
Each year in early spring, artists, craftsmen, collectors and sporting enthusiasts flock to downtown Charleston to celebrate the Southeastern Wildlife Exposition (SEWE). From Birds of...
Spring has sprung across the Lowcountry, bringing with it sunny, mild weather, bright palettes of floral blooms and a wide variety of delicious fruits and...
Join us for the second annual G.O.A.T. 5K being held at Kiawah River on Saturday, May 14. The 100% eco-friendly race will begin and end...
We have two new residents at Kiawah River! Please help us welcome Grace and Joy, twin lambs born on Thanksgiving Day! The happy and healthy girls...
Refugia is becoming a popular methodology for raising livestock in the U.S. The term is connected to the concept of refugium, a geographical region that...
Here at Kiawah River, we are incredibly grateful for all our farming partners who maintain the health of our land and ecosystem, helping support our community as the Lowcountry region’s...
As the region’s first agrihood, Kiawah River features a working farm partnership with local Johns Island farmers complete with beef cattle, chickens, bees, produce, flower fields and...
Kiawah River Farm welcomes Spade and Clover, located at the neighborhood’s entrance. They specialize in farming fruits and vegetables that grow well in the Lowcountry’s...
At Kiawah River, we are buzzing to tell you about our resident beehives and how you can take up the hobby of beekeeping right in your own backyard. Kiawah River’s...
Come summer in the Lowcountry, finding a fresh peach isn’t much of a chore. Beginning in June and lasting for three glorious months, peach season offers abundant opportunities to enjoy the...
Spring bouquets bring out the vibrancy of the season in our homes at Kiawah River. We’re thankful that Jana Mendenhall of Bohicket Blooms is here at Kiawah...
Kiawah River Farm’s Community Shared Agriculture (CSA) program is launching this season! Kiawah River Farm is teaming up with local purveyors like The Goatery, Storey Farms, Sea...
Jeremy Storey was a chef at Chicago’s elite three-Michelin-star restaurant Alinea before he traded in his apron to become a farmer, raising 3,000 hens at Storey Farms on Johns Island. Jeremy has a chicken coop at Kiawah...
Kiawah River was recently featured in “Harvest Home,” in the November issue of Charleston Magazine. The article introduced Kiawah River as Charleston’s First Agrihood, a neighborhood that fosters farm-to-table...
Nestled among the lush farmland and glittering marsh flats of the Sea Islands’ landscape, Kiawah River embraces outdoor living by blending working farms with sustainability...
Say hello to Kiawah River Farm’s new animals! Two donkeys and a passel of Kunekune pigs are joining us this summer, and they are bringing more than just playfulness to our...
Life is sweet at Kiawah River, and it tastes even sweeter with the bounty of fresh flavors growing at Kiawah River Farm. Welcome to Charleston’s first...
Written by Kelsey Jordan, Produced by Karissa Leung Easter at Kiawah River wouldn’t be the same without homemade desserts. Notably, the carrot cake has been a...
Photos by Elizabeth Barry Kiawah River Farm welcomed 60 new baby goats this month, adding goats of all colors to The Goatery, Kiawah River’s goat farm! At...