ResortQuest Presents: Kiawah Island Vacation Guide - (Page 4) 10 Miles of Family Fun FRESHFIELDS VILLAGE Freshfields is Kiawah’s vibrant destination for shopping, dining, socializing and entertainment, providing great fun for the whole family. Calling up centuries of local agricultural heritage, this wonderful addition to the island hosts pedestrianfriendly shops and open air markets. Freshfields also includes our beautiful Check-in and Information Center, Newton-Farms Fresh Grocery and much more. You’ll find a variety of ladies and sportswear shops, a great sports outfitter, art and pottery galleries, a stationery store, a liquor store, a drugstore with an oldfashioned soda fountain, an ice cream shop, a coffee shop, a shoe store, a bookstore, gift shops, great dining options, a medical center, two banks, Kiawah real estate sales and much more. WEST BEACH VILLAGE West Beach offers cottage, villa and home lodging in a variety of beautiful settings, including lush forest and lagoon views, courtside and linkside settings, sunset views over the marsh, and incredible river and oceanfront views. West Beach is home to Gary Player’s challenging Cougar Point Golf Course and the West Beach Tennis Center. Between tennis and the beach lie a dozen island shops and boutiques. Several villa and cottage neighborhoods include their own pool complexes. EAST BEACH VILLAGE Just down the island, East Beach combines superb cottage and villa accommodations with Kiawah Island Resort’s wonderful variety of outdoor sports and recreation opportunities. Jack Nicklaus’ Turtle Point Course features three incredible oceanfront holes and a golf school. East Beach Tennis Center offers both soft and hard courts, and the 21-acre Night Heron Park has a pavilion, nature center, playground, volleyball court, soccer field, lighted basketball court and recreation programs for the whole family. Toll Free 866-554-8224 4 We Deliver Bikes Freshfields Village Bring Binoculars
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