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SC Aquarium Waterway Cleanup with Lowcountry Boil on Capers Island

Quick Details

Calendar Availability: 

  • Friday, October 17, 2025

Adult (13 +)

$ 60

Child (3-12)

$ 60

Infant (2 & under)

Free

Join South Carolina Aquarium and Barrier Island EcoTours on a waterway cleanup between Isle of Palms and Capers Island.

We will depart from the Isle of Palms Marina and head up the intracoastal waterway to Capers Island State Heritage Preserve, guided by a naturalist who will entertain you with their knowledge about the ecosystem and wildlife encountered along the way. We will focus our hour-long cleanup on the shell banks and hammock islands where litter washes up during higher tides. Following our cleanup, we will head to Capers Island for a Lowcountry boil, A.K.A. Frogmore Stew, full of fresh local shrimp, potatoes, smoked sausage, onions and corn prepared on the beach. Our return cruise will be timed with the sunset over the salt marsh!

What to wear/bring: Wear long pants and lace down shoes or boots that you don’t mind getting a little muddy. Bring a reusable water bottle and anything else you would like to drink or eat (you are welcome to bring a small cooler or put your drinks in our iced cooler).

There are many beach sweeps but rarely do the shell banks and marsh hammocks get this kind of attention. This will be an amazing opportunity to remove pollution from this fragile ecosystem and contribute to our understanding of what is littering our waterways! We greatly appreciate your help. Proceeds from the event will support the South Carolina Aquarium’s conservation work.

What’s included

  • Water
  • Lowcountry Boil

Amazing tour and guides! We did the crabbing tour and it was so much fun! It was a great time with our kids and the guides were super friendly, helpful and knowledgeable. I would 100 percent recommend this tour to anyone.

– Tasha, Google

We had such an amazing time! Mike was awesome and we would definitely go out with him again! Crabbing was cool and capers island was beautiful! It really was an amazing day out on the water. Thanks for a great time!

– Liz Kent, Google

We really enjoyed the crabbing tour. The guides were friendly, witty, and knowledgeable. We did a little crabbing, and then they made crabs for us to eat right on the beach. It’s a very quick 3.5 hours and a lot of fun.

– Danielle L, Tripadvisor