As people around the world are being encouraged to socially distance themselves and stay healthy, we put together a roundup of great activities you can still safely do at Wild Dunes Resort. The health and wellbeing of guests and staff is our top priority. We have taken steps to enhance our health and safety practices throughout the Resort.
Explore 1,600 acres of barrier island beauty on wheels. From our paved pathways throughout the island's interior to miles of pristine beach, this is one of our favorite ways to stay active. Junior and adult bikes, kid tandems and trailers are available for rent at the Bike Shop, located by the Tennis Center.
Golf Digest says Wild Dunes Resort is among the "Best in State" for golf in South Carolina - and we have to say, we completely agree. With two award-winning golf courses, the Links Course and the Harbor Course, there has never been a better time for this healthy and socially distant recreational activity.
Tennis Resorts Online has named Wild Dunes Resort the #3 Tennis Resort in the World. Take advantage of your downtime by getting active on one of our 17 Har-Tru clay courts. It's the perfect outdoor activity to work up a healthy sweat while also staying a safe distance from your partner on the court.
Our food & beverage team is being flexible during this challenging time. Huey's Southern Eats remains open for tasty take-out options. Woody's Eatery remains open for pre-packaged grab & go items. And our delicious Dinner Delivered selections are the perfect option if you're tired of cooking.
One of our favorite solo or small group island activities? Kayaking or Paddleboarding along the Intracoastal Waterway. Rent through our partners at Coastal Expeditions and distance yourself from others and from the land itself. Soak in the sun while enjoying the serenity of the surrounding nature.
Our partners at Barrier Island Eco-Tours are still running their exciting variety of eco-tours. Enjoy a naturalist-guided boat tour to Capers Island, one of the few remaining undeveloped barrier islands. Explore Boneyard Beach, observe wildlife in their natural habitat, catch blue crabs, and more.