Kayak Murrells Inlet to the jetty, with a sandbar walk and lunch break
4-Hour
Paddle a longer salt marsh route through Murrells Inlet, then head to the jetty entrance for a walk along the sandbar. Take a mid-tour lunch break and keep an eye out for birds, plus possible sea turtles and dolphins.
Bring lunch or a substantial snack for the lunch break.
No charge to cancel, even day of tour, with 1 hour notice before launching. Refunds only if you cancel more than 24 hours ahead. The operator may cancel at their discretion due to bad weather or other circumstances with no charge. Special policies apply to private groups.
Arrive 15 minutes before your departure time.
Bring sunglasses with a strap, sunscreen, bug repellent, and plenty of liquids to drink. You can pack a soft-sided cooler or small 6-pack type cooler in your kayak. Bring any personal emergency medications you may require, plus a waterproof or disposable camera in a zip lock bag if you want photos.
Wear a brimmed hat, cap, or sun visor; footwear you don’t mind getting wet; and clothes you don’t mind getting muddy or wet. Dress in layers for cool mornings, and consider gloves and a windbreaker for cool and windy weather.
Murrells Inlet, SC
Black River Outdoors consistently delivers excellent guided kayak experiences thanks to standout guides like Mike, Spencer, Matt, and Steve. Reviewers rave about how knowledgeable and enthusiastic the guides are, whether you're paddling through salt marshes spotting wildlife, exploring the historic Waccamaw River, or fishing for redfish and flounder. The guides excel at making everyone feel comfortable and safe, even helping struggling paddlers and navigating sudden weather changes. The naturalist partnerships add extra educational depth to the tours, and families particularly appreciate how patient the guides are with beginners and kids. The tours themselves offer diverse options from 2-hour salt marsh paddles to 4-hour river adventures with island stops. Wildlife sightings are frequent - birds, turtles, and various marine life keep things interesting. The kayaking is generally easy-paced with plenty of stops, making it accessible for first-timers. One reviewer did encounter a serious booking mix-up where their confirmed reservation wasn't on the schedule, and equipment occasionally shows wear, though it remains functional. Overall though, the combination of skilled guides, beautiful scenery, and well-organized tours makes this a popular choice for both visitors and repeat customers.
It was great to have been guided by Spencer yesterday on the Waccamaw River Tour. We had a nice group, favorable weather and calm waters. Hoping to get out with Black River a few more times this season.
Ed Einhaus
April 3, 2026
It was great to have been guided by Spencer yesterday on the Waccamaw River Tour. We had a nice group, favorable weather and calm waters. Hoping to get out with Black River a few more times this season.
Ed Einhaus
April 3, 2026