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memorial waterfront park

the Crown Jewel of Mount Pleasant

Called the crown jewel of Mount Pleasant, Memorial Waterfront Park is more than just your average park. Located under the grand entryway to the town at the base of the Ravenel Bridge, this park has a lush lawn perfect for family picnics and a nautical-themed playground. Soft-serve ice cream is available at the River Watch Café, along with beautiful views of the Charleston Harbor and the Mount Pleasant Pier, a 1,250-foot-long pier where you can sit and swing a while, or try your hand at fishing. While you’re there, get a feel for the local culture at the Sweetgrass Cultural Arts Pavilion, War Memorial and Visitor Center.

enjoy the view

Memorial Waterfront Park greets you with a spanning open field perfect for picnics or just sitting back and relaxing to the amazing Charleston Harbor views.

memorial waterfront park field

Forever Remembered

The War Memorial features names of war veterans from Mount Pleasant who gave the ultimate sacrifice in battle. Overlooking the memorial is a sculpture, designed by Raymond Kaskey who also created the National World War II Memorial in Washington D.C., of a grieving woman holding a flag in one arm and the Soldier’s Cross in the other. Visitors can also see monuments for First Responders and 9/11 at the park.

Memorials + Monuments

Sweetgrass Pavilion

The Sweetgrass Cultural Arts Pavilion is a tribute to the generations of men and women who have carried on the Lowcountry sweetgrass basket tradition for over 300 years. As a stop along the Gullah / Geechee Cultural Heritage Corridor, the pavilion gives the public an in-depth look at one of America’s oldest and most important African-inspired arts.

Sweetgrass Cultural Arts Pavilion

Mount Pleasant Pier

The 1250-foot long Mount Pleasant Pier stretches out into Charleston Harbor under the foot of the Arthur Ravenel, Jr. Bridge. Visitors can enjoy beautiful views of the bridge and harbor from the pier’s bench swings and shade structures.

Mount Pleasant Pier

Visitor Center

The Mount Pleasant Visitor Center is a great resource to chat with locals to learn all of the best places to explore, where to eat and shop, find brochures and pamphlets, and more. Speak to the Visitor Center by calling (800) 774-0006.

Mount Pleasant Visitor Center

places to stay

Stay where you play with 5-star and boutique hotels in the heart of it all. Mount Pleasant’s diverse local hospitality landscape ensures every traveler has a home away from home.