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There’s no age-limit on fun in Charleston

5 activities for our readers who aren’t aging, just leveling up.

Older adults play a basketball game in a recreation center gym

Let the games begin with rec basketball leagues

Photo by: Mount Pleasant Recreation Dept.

From dolphin watching from the best seat in the sea to cooking classes with a twist, we’ve got options for those who want to slow down + take it all in.

Charleston Harbor Dolphin Sunset Sail | 1407 Shrimp Boat Ln., Shem Creek | $45 | Grab a mate + pick a date to watch the dolphins at sunset.

Undiscovered Charleston | Pineapple Fountain, 1 Vendue Range, Charleston | $200 | Make your reservations for a tour + cooking lesson with Chef Parker.

Frankly Charleston Black History Walking Tour | Visitor’s Center, 375 Meeting St., Charleston | $23.25-$41.46 |This walking tour explores the history of how Charleston was built.

Cypress-Tupelo Swamp Kayak Tour | Francis Marion National Forest | 2967 Steed Creek Rd., Huger, | $95 | Get away from the city + enjoy nature up close.

Mount Pleasant Senior Center | 840 Von Kolnitz Rd., Mount Pleasant | Prices vary | A center with plenty of activities like self-defense classes, mah jongg + watercoloring.

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