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Parks and Tours in Mount Pleasant
Mount Pleasant is home to some of the best South Carolina parks. Connect with nature with over a dozen parks, trails, and a variety of tours.
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Fort Palmetto Park
2213 N Palmetto Fort Dr, Mount Pleasant, SC, USA
Fort Palmetto Park in Mount Pleasant is a short, scenic walking trail that combines Lowcountry nature with local history. Located off N Palmetto Fort Drive, this hidden gem features approximately 1.5 miles of walking trails through wooded areas, boardwalks, marsh views, and quiet natural surroundings. This trail is an easy option for people looking for a more peaceful outdoor spot away from busier parks. Along the way, visitors can explore the preserved earthworks of Fort Palmetto, a Civil War-era fortification. Look for the history markers! At the end of the trail, enjoy views from a two-story lookout deck facing toward the Isle of Palms.
Pets must be leashed at all times. Leave nothing behind but pawprints. Follow the Keep It Pleasant Promise while exploring Fort Palmetto Park!
Shem Creek Park
Shrimp Boat Lane, Mount Pleasant, SC, USA
Experience stunning panoramic views of Shem Creek and the Charleston Harbor along 2,000 feet of boardwalks. Watch the sun sink into the sea while keeping an eye out for dolphins splashing nearby.
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Book A Local Fishing Charter
Mount Pleasant, SC, USA
Choose from a variety of expert offshore and inshore fishing charters around Mount Pleasant. Catch fish and make memories of a lifetime!
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Old Sunken Hull
71 Harry M. Hallman Jr Blvd, Mount Pleasant, SC 29464
Visible from the Patriots Point shoreline and the Ravenel Bridge, the Old Sunken Hull is one of Mount Pleasant’s most curious hidden-in-plain-sight landmarks. The concrete remains in Charleston Harbor are from the Col. J.E. Sawyer, a World War I-era Army Quartermaster river steamer that was later decommissioned and sank near Adger’s Wharf in Charleston in 1926. After becoming a hazard for harbor traffic, the vessel was removed and towed to the Mount Pleasant side of the harbor in 1929, where it still rests today.
Often mistaken for a simple concrete platform or abandoned structure, the Old Sunken Hull adds another layer to Mount Pleasant’s maritime history and serves as a reminder of the working harbor, military history and coastal transportation routes that shaped the Lowcountry. Check out the Historical Markers about the Old Sunken Hull located at the Mount Pleasant Pier in Memorial Waterfront Park.
Wonders’ Way on Cooper River Bridge
99 Harry M. Hallman Jr. Blvd., Mount Pleasant, SC
Take in breathtaking views of Mount Pleasant, downtown Charleston, and the Charleston Harbor from Wonders’ Way - the dedicated walking and biking path along the Cooper River Bridge in Mount Pleasant. Stretching 2.7 miles (5.4 miles round trip), this pathway offers the perfect blend of exercise and sightseeing for walkers, bikers, and runners. With sea breezes, soaring diamond bridge towers, and panoramic views all around, it’s one of the most unforgettable ways to experience the beauty of the Lowcountry. Follow the Keep It Pleasant Promise while exploring Wonders' Way!
Access Wonders' Way from Mount Pleasant Memorial Waterfront Park.
Laurel Hill County Park
1400 Highway 41, Mount Pleasant, SC
This beautiful park site features several miles of running, walking, or biking trails that wind through a variety of landscapes. Pets must be leashed at all times. Leave nothing behind but pawprints. Follow the Keep It Pleasant Promise while exploring Laurel Hill County Park!
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Palmetto Breeze
1 Shrimp Boat Lane, Mount Pleasant, SC 29464
Palmetto Breeze is a 50-foot catamaran perfect for public harbor sails & private events. Room for 100 guests, customizable bar & catering packages. Locally owned & operated by passionate captains with over 20 years experience.
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James B. Edwards Park
20 Royall Ave, Mount Pleasant, SC, USA
An open greenspace that was part of the original 'Town "Common'. Pets must be leashed at all times. Leave nothing behind but pawprints.
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Mount Pleasant Splash Pad
99 Harry M. Hallman Jr. Blvd., Mount Pleasant, SC
The Mount Pleasant Splash Pad is located at Memorial Waterfront Park, as a piece of the 2025 Phase III addition. This popular splash pad is designed with the heart of Mount Pleasant in mind with elements of the Arthur Ravenel Bridge and the old Mount Pleasant water tower included. Restrooms are available at the park. There is not a life guard on duty, swim/splash at your own risk. No pets, bikes, or skateboards allowed in the splash pad area.
Operating Hours: April - October, 8:00 AM - Dusk.
The Splash Pad is closed on Tuesdays from 8:00 am - 12:00 pm for routine maintenance to keep it in safe conditions. To see if the Splash Pad is open or closed before you go, sign up for Mount Pleasant Recreation Department alerts!








