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Campground Events
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Beginner Road Ride for all riders interested in learning about group bike rides. We will provide a ride leader who will lead you on the route, answer questions, and assist with mechanical issues. Learn about the rules of the road, how to ride in a paceline, and basic bike maintenance skills, including how to fix a flat tire! All rides start and end at the store. We will have post ride coffee and snacks.
Helmets are required. We highly suggest a front and rear blinking light.
Distance: 17 Miles
Route: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/13923813
Pace: 14-16 mph
NO DROP RIDE - we will regroup if anyone has difficulties with the pace.
Road bikes are not required, but highly suggested.
The CFM is dedicated to the support and advocacy of Lowcountry farmers, growers, prepared/packaged food, artisans, crafters, live performers and community groups of all kinds. We offer a variety of local produce, plants, herbs and cut flowers as well as breakfast and lunch vendors, live entertainment and an assortment of juried arts and crafts from local artisans. Attracting locals and tourists alike, the CFM is the community connection, bringing together people from all parts of the Lowcountry and beyond.
#KidsJump is reserved just for the little ones, they can jump with kids their own age without the rustle and bustle of a bunch of other kids in the way.
Toddler Time is a great shared experience for child and parent. A time for your little ones to discover the joy of being active, bouncing under the supervision of their parents, and without interference from the big kids.
Established on the edge of England’s North American empire, the Carolina colony faced many threats, especially from England’s longstanding rival, Spain. Not only did Spain lay claim to what is now South Carolina, but the Spanish garrison at St. Augustine, Florida, was within a few days sail of the fledgling English province. Wary of a Spanish attack, the English colonists, who founded Charles Towne in 1670, came heavily armed and formed a provincial militia for the defense of Carolina. Learn more about Charles Towne’s fortifications, the Carolina militia, and the Spanish threat during the program “Defending Charles Towne.”
Programs held at 1pm, 2pm, and 3pm inside the palisaded area.
They are alien, strange, and bizarre. They eat what you and I can't. And we find them ugly and scary. But take a closer look at their lives and you might find you should really appreciate them. So let's talk turkey - turkey vulture that is! Join us at the Animal Forest Vulture/Turkey Habitat and see the beauty behind the beast.
Please allow at least 15 minutes to walk from the Visitor Center to the Animal Forest turkey and vulture habitat.
Unlimited Jumping, Ninja Course, Air-Slam Basketball, and Dodgebal!