Located about 23 miles from downtown Charleston, Kiawah Island boasts a pristine stretch of sand at Beachwalker Park. The public park offers a quiet atmosphere, oceanfront views
Known as the "Edge of America," Folly Beach is situated just 12 miles from downtown Charleston. It's a popular destination for surfers, with "The Washout" being a favorite spot for catching waves.
This barrier island offers an oceanfront county park with amenities like picnic areas, volleyball courts, and a playground. Beyond the park, visitors can find beachfront bars and eateries
While Seabrook Island's beaches are private to residents and rental guests, it's still worth visiting for its natural beauty and wildlife. The island is home to various animals, including foxes, deer
With its old-school cottages and small-town charm, Sullivan's Island offers a pristine beach experience. The island is less crowded compared to neighboring Isle of Palms, making it a favorite
Accessible only by ferry, Bulls Island is a barrier island located 45 minutes from downtown Charleston. Visitors can explore its untouched beaches, observe wildlife, and participate in guided paddling
Located about 60 miles from Charleston, Edisto Beach offers unspoiled coastline and natural beauty. Edisto Beach State Park features palmetto-lined shores, ideal for swimming, shell hunting
This uninhabited island near Charleston is accessible only by boat and offers opportunities for shell hunting and photography. Visitors can take boat tours to view the candy cane-striped lighthouse
Situated farther from Charleston, Pawleys Island offers a slower pace and a relaxed atmosphere. Visitors can enjoy shelling, fishing, crabbing, and surfing lessons near Pawleys Island Pier.