

Part of the Memorial Waterfront Park complex, the 1250-foot long Mount Pleasant Pier stretches out into Charleston Harbor under the foot of the Arthur Ravenel, Jr. Bridge. The pier's foundation was created from pared-down pilings from the old Silas N. Pearman Bridge. One end of the pier features an 8,100-square-foot covered pavilion for hosting dances and other events. Visitors can enjoy beautiful views of the bridge and harbor from the pier's bench swings and shade structures. Pier Features - Fishing - Gifts and souvenirs - Made-to-order sandwiches, ice cream, fruit smoothies, and more at the River Watch Cafe and Gift Shop - Special events - Swings, picnic tables, and rocking chairs - Tackle sales and rod rentals.




Join our seasoned naturalists to explore uninhabited beachfront for an unmatched fossil and shark tooth hunting experience. An expert naturalist will guide you in your hunt, where you'll learn about South Carolina's fossil history, shark teeth, ecology, paleontology, and more. The tour departs from Bowens Island, adjacent to Folly Beach. You'll cruise pristine marshlands until we reach our destination on the North end of Morris Island. Next, embark on a 4-6 mile round trip hike to a remote location where you are guaranteed to find shark teeth and prehistoric fossils from millions of years ago. As an added bonus, you'll usually see dolphins and other wildlife along the way!





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Patriots Point Naval & Maritime Museum on South Carolina's Charleston Harbor is a must-see. With WWII aircraft carrier USS Yorktown as centerpiece, the Museum is also home to destroyer USS Laffey, the Cold War Memorial, the Vietnam Experience, the Medal of Honor Museum and the Congressional Medal of Honor Society. It's nearly 1,000,000 square feet of hands-on history combined with heroes' stories and stunning natural landscapes. Patriots Point is the destination for history and adventure with exhibits and more that engage families, veterans, tour groups, educators, and others.

For over 50 years, Palmetto Carriage has been the original and most trusted name in Charleston carriage tours. What started as a small family operation is now a celebrated, must-do experience for visitors seeking authentic stories, rich history, and unmatched Southern hospitality.

Film enthusiasts will recognize it as the exterior of Allie's family home in The Notebook. With its iconic oak-lined avenue, elegant mansion, and beautifully preserved grounds, Boone Hall offers visitors a captivating blend of cinematic charm and rich historical significance.

Cypress Gardens, located in Moncks Corner, is another iconic filming location from The Notebook, best known for the romantic boat scene between Allie and Noah. The serene blackwater swamp, framed by towering cypress trees and draped in Spanish moss, creates a truly enchanting setting that feels straight out of a movie—because it is. For visitors, Cypress Gardens offers more than just cinematic beauty. Guests can enjoy peaceful flat-bottom boat rides through the cypress swamp, stroll through scenic walking trails, explore the Butterfly House and Swamparium, and observe a variety of native wildlife. It's a tranquil escape that combines natural beauty, history, and a touch of Hollywood magic—making it a must-visit for both The Notebook fans and nature lovers alike.

Nestled in scenic Isle of Palms, SC, Sea Biscuit Cafe offers a unique breakfast experience that delights locals and visitors alike. Known for its generous portions and quick service, this cozy eatery features standout dishes like the fluffy biscuits, savory veggie omelettes, and flavorful sausage gravy, ensuring a satisfying start to your day. While the cafe operates on a cash-only basis, patrons appreciate the convenient ATM nearby. Whether dining indoors or enjoying the pet-friendly outdoor seating, the warm atmosphere and friendly staff make Sea Biscuit Cafe an unforgettable culinary destination. Discover why this cafe has earned rave reviews!