Property Details
- Lot: 0.35 Acres
- Property View: Waterfront
- Neighborhood: East Meadows
Property Description:
This wooded homesite offers a rare balance of openness and immersion, designed for those who value both space and connection to the land. Defined by its south-facing orientation, the homesite captures a broad sweep of water views that unfold from the winding edges of the Kiawah River to the quiet, reflective waters of Sea Island Pond. Throughout the day, light shifts across the landscape, revealing subtle changes in color and texture, an ever-present reminder of... [Read More]
This wooded homesite offers a rare balance of openness and immersion, designed for those who value both space and connection to the land. Defined by its south-facing orientation, the homesite captures a broad sweep of water views that unfold from the winding edges of the Kiawah River to the quiet, reflective waters of Sea Island Pond. Throughout the day, light shifts across the landscape, revealing subtle changes in color and texture, an ever-present reminder of the surrounding environment and its natural rhythm. A grand live oak rests along the front edge of the property, offering both shade and character while framing the homesite with a sense of permanence. Its placement allows for architectural flexibility, creating an opportunity to design a residence that responds to both the canopy and the expansive views beyond. This interplay between structure and setting defines the East Meadows experience, where each homesite is shaped as much by what surrounds it as what is built upon it. The natural setting is equally compelling. An active eagle’s nest nearby speaks to the vitality of the ecosystem, while shorebirds trace the tidal edges below, adding movement and life to the landscape. This quiet interaction with nature becomes part of daily living- subtle, grounding, and ever-present. Just beyond the homesite, a network of winding trails connects to Sea Island Park, where a scenic overlook and kayak launch offer direct access to the water. Whether setting out at sunrise or returning at dusk, the proximity to these natural amenities creates a seamless extension of the homesite into the broader landscape—encouraging exploration while maintaining a sense of retreat. Within Kiawah River’s 2,000 acres, residents experience a lifestyle shaped by conservation, recreation, and community. From riverside gathering spaces and wellness-focused amenities to a working farm and thoughtfully designed social experiences, the environment encourages both connection and quiet retreat. The nearby Dunlin, Auberge Collection, further enriches the experience with elevated dining and spa offerings set along the water.
East Meadows is our community at high tide—where forest, marsh, ponds, and winding tidal creeks shape a quiet, open landscape. Located along a broad bend of the Kiawah River, water runs through the neighborhood, reaching nearly every homesite and creating a setting defined by tranquil views and a relaxed pace of life. Here, the land and water come together to form a peaceful retreat where the river and surrounding wetlands can be fully appreciated.
A Quiet Landscape Shaped by Water
This serene stretch of the river threads through the landscape, offering calm views from nearly every homesite.
explore the array of our resort-style amenities
Every facet of Kiawah River is meticulously designed to align with the great outdoors—where your spirit finds serenity, your body renews its vigor, and your mind discovers tranquility.
Gather
Kiawah River’s 9,000-square-foot swim and fitness club offers a junior Olympic pool, leisure pool, and shaded bar with poolside dining. Thoughtfully designed for wellness and connection, it features a full-service kitchen, cabanas, hot tub, outdoor fireplace, saunas, steam rooms, and multipurpose spaces for boutique fitness and private gatherings—all with sweeping views of the Kiawah River. Stay awhile and take in a stunning sunset over the river—it’s the perfect end to a day well spent.
Grow
Welcome to Charleston’s first agrihood… a neighborhood that fosters farm-to-table living in a local generational environment. Kiawah River Farm is a working farm partnership with local Johns Island farmers complete with goats, beef cattle, chickens, bees, heirloom produce and flower fields. Bike to Rosebank Farms for fresh, locally grown produce, artisan-made gifts, baked goods, and ready-to-enjoy fare—from picnic sandwiches to Southern-inspired prepared dinners—all bringing the spirit of the sea islands to your table.
Experience
Savor light bites and signature cocktails at The Willet Room, or enjoy elevated Lowcountry cuisine on the riverfront porch at Linnette’s. For the ultimate in relaxation, indulge in a luxurious treatment at Aster Spa. Named the #1 Resort in South Carolina for Travel + Leisure’s World’s Best Awards 2025.
Discover
From sunrise paddles to sunset cruises, Coastal Expeditions connects residents and guests to the natural rhythms of the river. As Kiawah River’s onsite outfitter, they offer guided kayak and paddleboard tours, boat excursions, and naturalist-led adventures designed to immerse you in the beauty of the Lowcountry. Whether exploring winding creeks, spotting dolphins and wading birds, or learning about the region’s ecology, every outing is a chance to discover the wonder just beyond your doorstep.
Explore
Step into a world of delightful interaction with our animal friends at the Goatery. Prepare to be greeted with affection by a lively group of goats and owner Missy Farkouh nurturing a thriving, regenerative farm. Immerse yourself in their story as you take a tour, consider joining a goat yoga class, try local cheeses, or explore the Creamery’s other tempting offerings. Book your visit today.
Wander
Nature drives everything. Wander through decades of land stewardship and meticulous planning guided by our 20-mile network of nature trails connecting our dedicated parks. These parks, nestled along winding paths and adorned with cozy benches, reveal their own blend of tangible and intangible treasures. Explore Oak Park’s inviting outdoor dining space, complete with grills and a cozy fireplace. Wander through Jack Island Park, where benches await along winding nature trails encircling Jack Island Lake. Stroll the serene pathways of Old Friends Park, offering tranquil nature trails along the saltwater marsh. At Sea Island Park, savor the outdoors with a grilling and dining area, plus a community kayak launch. These shared greenspaces and intertwining trails, nestled amidst palmetto and oak tree vistas, are a cherished gift for all who call Kiawah River home.







Gather
Kiawah River’s 9,000-square-foot swim and fitness club offers a junior Olympic pool, leisure pool, and shaded bar with poolside dining. Thoughtfully designed for wellness and connection, it features a full-service kitchen, cabanas, hot tub, outdoor fireplace, saunas, steam rooms, and multipurpose spaces for boutique fitness and private gatherings—all with sweeping views of the Kiawah River. Stay awhile and take in a stunning sunset over the river—it’s the perfect end to a day well spent.

Grow
Welcome to Charleston’s first agrihood… a neighborhood that fosters farm-to-table living in a local generational environment. Kiawah River Farm is a working farm partnership with local Johns Island farmers complete with goats, beef cattle, chickens, bees, heirloom produce and flower fields. Bike to Rosebank Farms for fresh, locally grown produce, artisan-made gifts, baked goods, and ready-to-enjoy fare—from picnic sandwiches to Southern-inspired prepared dinners—all bringing the spirit of the sea islands to your table.

Experience
Savor light bites and signature cocktails at The Willet Room, or enjoy elevated Lowcountry cuisine on the riverfront porch at Linnette’s. For the ultimate in relaxation, indulge in a luxurious treatment at Aster Spa. Named the #1 Resort in South Carolina for Travel + Leisure’s World’s Best Awards 2025.

Discover
From sunrise paddles to sunset cruises, Coastal Expeditions connects residents and guests to the natural rhythms of the river. As Kiawah River’s onsite outfitter, they offer guided kayak and paddleboard tours, boat excursions, and naturalist-led adventures designed to immerse you in the beauty of the Lowcountry. Whether exploring winding creeks, spotting dolphins and wading birds, or learning about the region’s ecology, every outing is a chance to discover the wonder just beyond your doorstep.

Explore
Step into a world of delightful interaction with our animal friends at the Goatery. Prepare to be greeted with affection by a lively group of goats and owner Missy Farkouh nurturing a thriving, regenerative farm. Immerse yourself in their story as you take a tour, consider joining a goat yoga class, try local cheeses, or explore the Creamery’s other tempting offerings. Book your visit today.

Wander
Nature drives everything. Wander through decades of land stewardship and meticulous planning guided by our 20-mile network of nature trails connecting our dedicated parks. These parks, nestled along winding paths and adorned with cozy benches, reveal their own blend of tangible and intangible treasures. Explore Oak Park’s inviting outdoor dining space, complete with grills and a cozy fireplace. Wander through Jack Island Park, where benches await along winding nature trails encircling Jack Island Lake. Stroll the serene pathways of Old Friends Park, offering tranquil nature trails along the saltwater marsh. At Sea Island Park, savor the outdoors with a grilling and dining area, plus a community kayak launch. These shared greenspaces and intertwining trails, nestled amidst palmetto and oak tree vistas, are a cherished gift for all who call Kiawah River home.
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