Garden & Gun

At Home on the Coast

Nestled between the Stono and Kiawah Rivers just thirty minutes from downtown Charleston, South Carolina, a new, self-sustaining community with a strong connection to nature is coming to life. Kiawah River, a 2,000-acre residential property on Johns Island, was designed as a place where residents can live immersed in the rich environment. Seamlessly planned around a 100-acre farm, the community offers access to unblemished landscapes, locally grown food, and homes built to luxurious yet green-conscious standards. The community, in step with the landscape at every turn, lends itself to peaceful, simplified living—a value that

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