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Making the most of the coast is for everyone! For land lovers and seafarers, for foodies and fishers, for singles and families, for golfers, history buffs and more! Experience your slice of paradise in Mount Pleasant.

Patriots Point Naval & Maritime Museum

Perfect your sea legs at Patriots Point. Tour National Historic Landmark ships including the USS Yorktown, hear the stories of the country’s bravest men and women at the Medal of Honor Museum and visit the only replica Vietnam Naval Support Base Camp in the U.S. At this Naval and Maritime Museum, you are sure to be inspired.

An overhead drove shot of Patriots Point

Waterfront District at Shem Creek

The waterfront district at Shem Creek is a local favorite with fantastic restaurants and bars featuring gorgeous waterfront views of the Charleston harbor and surrounding marshes. To enjoy the view even closer, book a water adventure or walk the boardwalk that spans over 2,000 feet long. Leave the hustle and bustle and sit back in a slice of paradise!

A beautiful sunset on Shem Creek

Boone Hall Plantation & Gardens

Visit Boone Hall Plantation & Gardens to explore Gullah history while engaging in presentations about the history and progress of Black Americans, tour the colorful flower gardens with antique roses, watch butterflies in the butterfly pavilion and more!

Boone Hall Plantation drone shot

THe Cooper River Bridge

The Cooper River Bridge, officially named the Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge, connects historic downtown Charleston and Mount Pleasant over the wide Cooper River. The bridge is the third-longest cable-stayed bridge in the Western Hemisphere. Featuring a pedestrian path spanning the full length of the bridge, some of the best views in the entire Lowcountry are here!

OUR KEEP IT PLEASANT PROMISE

In Mount Pleasant, we’re proud of our creeks, trails, marshes, and coastal wildlife, and we’re just as proud of the people who care for them. Take the “Keep It Pleasant Promise” to help protect the nature we all love so much!

Pitt Street Bridge

Once a trolley bridge that connected Sullivan’s Island and Mount Pleasant, the Pitt Street Bridge is now a site for recreation and relaxation. Fish off the pier or kayak through the Charleston Harbor from this hidden gem within the Old Village Historic District.

A line of palm trees at the Pitt Street Bridge

Memorial Waterfront Park

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.

2 people sitting and smiling on a swing at the waterfront park

the old village

If there was an opportunity to step back in time to see what the “original small town” Mount Pleasant felt like with gorgeous historic homes, endearing local shops and eateries, and a magical coastline all underneath draping Spanish moss, this is the place.

An American Flag hanging outside a building in the old village

Walking Trails Guide

From boardwalks to natural paths, this is your ultimate guide to hitting the trails in Mount Pleasant! Some of these trails are pet-friendly. Remember to leave nothing behind but wonderful memories and pawprints!

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Memories are only a few clicks away. Explore all Mount Pleasant has to offer below.

BROWN FOX COFFEE (OLD VILLAGE)

Icon440 Whilden St, Mount Pleasant, South Carolina 29464, USA

Where good things happen over good coffee! Located at St. Andrews Church Cafe.

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PAISANOS PIZZA GRILL

Icon1151 Queensborough Blvd ste 100, Mt Pleasant, SC 29464, USA

Made by friends, for friends.

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Westbrook Brewing Company

Icon510 Ridge Rd, Mt Pleasant, SC 29464, USA

If you're looking for one of the most well-known and innovative breweries near Charleston, SC, Westbrook Brewing Company is a top choice. Famous for its creative craft beers, including its nationally recognized Gose, Westbrook offers an impressive lineup of sours, stouts, lagers, and seasonal specialties. The spacious Mount Pleasant taproom is perfect for sampling unique brews you won’t find anywhere else, and its location in the "Brewery Hub" near Long Point Road makes it easy to add to any Charleston-area brewery tour. Whether you’re a craft beer enthusiast or exploring breweries in Mount Pleasant for the first time, Westbrook Brewing delivers a can’t-miss experience with bold flavors and coastal character.

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HOME2 SUITES MOUNT PLEASANT

Icon1650 James Nelson Rd, Mount Pleasant, SC, USA

Complimentary Breakfast, Outdoor Pool, Free Wi-Fi, Suites, Extended Stay, Pet Friendly, Onsite Bar

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FUJI SUSHI BAR & GRILL (HWY 41)

Icon2114 SC-41 #101, Mt Pleasant, SC 29466, USA

Sleek venue featuring signature sushi rolls & hibachi entrees, plus a full bar & daily happy hour.

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MANHATTAN’S FOOD & SPIRITS

Icon3369 S Morgans Point Rd, Mt Pleasant, SC 29466, USA

Happy hour food, good place to watch sports.

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CARMEN Y JUAN

Icon1118 Park W Blvd #1, Mt Pleasant, SC 29466, USA

Casual Mexican eatery offering traditional fare & housemade tortillas, plus margaritas, beer & wine.

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ADAMS KITCHEN

Icon920 Houston Northcutt Blvd, Mt Pleasant, SC 29464, USA

In the mood for delicious mediterranean food? Look no further!

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USS Laffey

Icon40 Patriots Point Road, Mount Pleasant, SC

If you’re searching for history in Charleston or unforgettable things to do near Charleston, a visit to the USS Laffey (DD-724) at Patriots Point Naval & Maritime Museum in Mount Pleasant is a must. Known as “The Ship That Would Not Die,” the USS Laffey is one of the most decorated destroyers of World War II and a powerful, hands-on way to experience American naval history just minutes from downtown Charleston.

Commissioned in 1944, the USS Laffey (DD-724) was a Sumner-class destroyer that saw intense combat in the Pacific Theater during World War II. On April 16, 1945, during the Battle of Okinawa, Laffey endured one of the most ferocious kamikaze attacks in U.S. Navy history. The ship was struck by multiple bombs and kamikaze aircraft in a single assault, yet remarkably, she survived. Despite devastating damage and heavy casualties, the crew kept her afloat, earning the ship its enduring nickname and a Presidential Unit Citation for extraordinary heroism. After World War II, Laffey continued to serve during the Cold War before being preserved as a museum ship, now standing as a floating tribute to the sailors who served aboard her.

Today, visitors can step directly onto this historic destroyer and explore:

⚓ Self-Guided Deck Tours - Walk the weather decks, stand beside massive 5-inch gun mounts, and imagine what life was like during wartime operations.

🛏️ Crew Living Quarters - See the tight sleeping bunks, mess areas, and command spaces that housed hundreds of sailors at sea.

🎖️ Combat Information & Bridge Areas - Explore the nerve center of the ship where critical battle decisions were made.

📚 Educational Exhibits - Learn about World War II naval warfare, the Pacific Theater, and the bravery of Laffey’s crew through interpretive displays and preserved artifacts.

The USS Laffey is included with admission to Patriots Point Naval & Maritime Museum. Visitors can also tour other historic vessels and exhibits during their visit, making it one of the most comprehensive maritime history experiences in the Southeast.

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