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Charleston Area Guide
Charleston, South Carolina
Charleston is a city so
charming that nearly every celebrity who visits ends up
driving around town with a real estate agent. Located on the
peninsula between the Cooper and Ashley rivers in
southeastern South Carolina, Charleston is the oldest and
second-largest city in the state, full of antebellum homes
and carefully preserved buildings. Each spring, Charleston
hosts the Spoleto Festival, one of the most prestigious
performing-arts events in the South.
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Dewees Island, South
Carolina
is a private,
environmentally-sensitive 1,206-acre barrier island retreat
community located just 12 miles from Historic Charleston.
Internationally known as an environmentally sensitive
private barrier island community. Boasting one of the
South's wildest natural beaches, for many, Dewees Island is
a dream come true.
Dewees Island is a nature lovers paradise and very
family-oriented. Activities include canoeing and kayaking,
bird-watching, fly-fishing as well as crabbing and
shrimping.
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Edisto Beach State Park,
State Cabin Road, sprawls across 1,255 acres, opening onto 2
miles of beach. There's also a signposted nature trail.
Enjoy a picnic lunch under one of the shelters. The park has
75 campsites with full hookups and 28 with no hookups.
Campsites cost $20 per night (the price is the same for RV
hookups). Five cabins are also available for rent, ranging
from $62 to $67 daily. Two restaurants are within walking
distance of the campsite. You can stay in a hotel in
Charleston and commute here during the day.
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Edisto Island -- Isolated, and offering a kind of melancholy
beauty, Edisto lies some 45 miles south of Charleston (take
U.S. 17 west for 21 miles; then head south along Hwy. 174
the rest of the way). By the late 18th century, Sea Island
cotton made the islanders wealthy, and some plantations from
that era still stand. Today, the island attracts families
from Charleston and the Low Country to its white sandy
beaches. Watersports include shrimping, surf-casting,
deep-sea fishing, and sailing.
Dining
Sunset Grille - This is the sibling restaurant to The Old
Post Office just recommended, and it is a family favorite.
It opens onto Big Bay Creek overlooking the Intracoastal
Waterway. The fresh fish and locally caught shellfish are
delivered to the restaurant dock daily, and you can request
it broiled, grilled, or fried. The lunch and dinner menus
have variety, and the freshest of ingredients are used. The
brunch on Sunday is the island's best. At lunch an array of
fresh salads (including one made with local oysters) is
served along with burgers, chicken grills, and a selection
of the best-stuffed sandwiches on Edisto. You can also order
a big bowl of South Carolina she-crab soup. The menu at
night is more elaborate, with a selection of appetizers
ranging from a fish stew in a robust tomato and fish stock
to fried alligator served with honey mustard. New York strip
appears as a main course, as do the delicious Edisto crab
cakes. "Bell Boil" is a local favorite, fresh shrimp boiled
in seasoned stock and served hot.
The Old Post Office - This is the most prominent building
that you're likely to see as you drive through the forests
and fields across Edisto Island. About 5 miles from the
beach, the restaurant was once a combination post office and
general store, as its weathered clapboards and old-time
architecture imply. Partners David Gressette and Philip
Bardin, who transformed the premises in 1988, prepare a
worthy compendium of Low Country cuisine and serve it in
copious portions. Try Island corn and crabmeat chowder,
Orangeburg onion sausage with black bean sauce, scallops and
grits with mousseline sauce, fried quail with duck-stock
gravy, and "fussed-over" pork chops with hickory-smoked
tomato sauce and mousseline.
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In the West Islands, Folly Beach, which had degenerated into
a tawdry Coney Island-type amusement park, has made an
amazing comeback following a multimillion-dollar cleanup. At
the western end of the island is the Folly Beach County
Park, with bathrooms, parking, and shelter from the rain. To
get here, take U.S. 17 East to S.C. 171 South to Folly
Beach.
Folly Beach Fishing Pier at Folly Beach is a wood pier, 25
feet wide, that extends 1,045 feet into the Atlantic Ocean.
Facilities include restrooms, a tackle shop, and a
restaurant. It's handicapped-accessible.
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Isle of Palms is a residential community bordered by the
Atlantic Ocean and lying 10 miles north of Charleston, this
island, with its salt marshes and wildlife, has been turned
into a vacation retreat, but one that is more downscale than
Kiawah Island. The attractions of Charleston are close at
hand, but the Isle of Palms is also self-contained, with
shops, dining, an array of accommodations, and two
championship golf courses. Charlestonians have been flocking
to the island for holidays since 1898. I-26 intersects with
I-526 heading directly to the island via the Isle of Palms
Connector (S.C. 517). Seven miles of wide, white sandy beach
are the island's main attraction, and sailing and
windsurfing are popular. The more adventurous will go
crabbing and shrimping in the creeks.
The Isle of Palms offers the seclusion and charm of a sea
island with incredible comforts and amenities. Best of all,
it's conveniently located and just a short drive to historic
Charleston. For the best of what life has to offer, come
visit or live on the Isle of Palms...you won't be
disappointed.
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Kiawah Island has the area's most pristine beach--far
preferable to Folly Beach, to our tastes--and draws a more
up-market crowd. The best beachfront is at Beachwalker
County Park, on the southern end of the island. Get there
before noon on weekends; the limited parking is usually gone
by then. Canoe rentals are available for use on the Kiawah
River, and the park offers not only a boardwalk but also
bathrooms, showers, and a changing area. Take U.S. 17 E to
S.C. 171 South (Folly Beach Rd.), turn right onto S.C. 700
SW (Maybank Hwy.), to Bohicket Road, which turns into Betsy
Kerrigan Parkway. Where Betsy Kerrigan Parkway dead-ends,
turn left on Kiawah Parkway, which takes you to the island.
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Mount Pleasant East of the Cooper River, just minutes from
the historic district, this community is worth a detour.
Filled with lodgings, restaurants, and some attractions, it
encloses a historic district along the riverfront known as
the Old Village, which is on the National Register's list of
buildings. Its major attraction is Patriots Point, the
world's largest naval and maritime museum; it's also the
home of the aircraft carrier Yorktown.
Just across the Cooper River from Charleston, the charming
maritime village of Mount Pleasant offers waterfront
restaurants by Shem Creek, quaint specialty shops, outdoor
festivals, museums and historic sites. Carefully planned
development has helped to maintain its rich heritage and
small town appeal. It features many residential
opportunities that you will love in this captivating
community.
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Brickyard Plantation
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Brickyard is Located on the Outskirts of Mt Pleasant. It has
been consistently voted the #1 Community in the Mt Pleasant
Area several years in a row. It is broken down into several
smaller communities that are all unique but retain the
overall charm of the Brickyard Plantation.
Community in the Mt Pleasant Area several years in a row. It
is broken down into several smaller communities that are all
unique but retain the overall charm of the Brickyard
Plantation.
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Charleston National
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Charleston National is located on the beautiful
inter-coastal waterway on highway 17 North, nine miles from
the East Cooper Bridge; six miles North of I-526 (Mark Clark
Expressway); and five minutes from the Isle of Palms
Connector. The nationally acclaimed golf facility is ranked
by Golf Magazine as the number one non-resort course in the
Charleston area. Their beautiful clubhouse has won various
awards and captures the charm of the Lowcountry.
Come enjoy the #1 rated Non-Resort course in Charleston. by
Golf Magazine. Click here to view map.
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Dunes West
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Located outside Charleston, South Carolina near the town of
Mount Pleasant, Dunes West serves as a residential
community, but reminders of its historic past still stand
... the avenue of century old oaks leading to the golf
clubhouse where the plantation's main house once stood ... a
humble cemetery that serves as a resting place for an
overseer's children ... the spiritual reflecting ponds,
designed by the famous landscape architect Frederick Law
Olmstead and installed by Princess Pignatelli ...
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Raven's Run
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Ravens Run is a conveniently located gated community.
Consisting mostly of executive style homes on one acre plus
lots this subdivision boasts it's own private airfield.
Amenities include tennis and swimming. Few homes become
available but when they do they are generally priced in the
$375,000 + price range. E-mail or call for additional
information.
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I'on
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Selected as one of the 'Best Communities in the Nation' and
'Best Community in Charleston' two years in a row, I'On
exemplifies the best of neighborhood building and planning
practices with an eye toward a classical architectural
style. Inspired by the coastal towns of Beaufort, Savannah,
and Charleston, we are creating a traditional,
pedestrian-oriented neighborhood designed for today's
lifestyles in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina.
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Frommer's Favorite... Playing Scarlett & Rhett at Boone
Hall. Over in Mount Pleasant, you can pretend that you're
one of the romantic figures in Margaret Mitchell's Gone With
the Wind by paying a visit to this 738-acre estate, a cotton
plantation settled by Maj. John Boone in 1681. It was used
for background shots in the films Gone With the Wind and
North and South.
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Seabrook Island is located just 23 miles south of the
historic city of Charleston, South Carolina. It features
2,200 acres of lush maritime forest, beautiful salt marshes
and pristine beach. The Atlantic Ocean provides 3.5 miles of
Seabrook Island's shoreline. Another mile of sandy expanse
extends by the wide tidal North Edisto River. The climate
during Spring and summer midday temperatures reach the 80s
and sometimes 90s. Fall temperatures stay in the 80s, 70s
and 60s. Winter temperatures range from the 60s to the 30s.
Residential
homes and homesites are available in private neighborhoods.
Lot sizes range from about one-third acre to over one acre.
Average home size is 2,900 square feet.
Equestrian Center
Contact the Seabrook Equestrian Center, 1002 Landfall Way,
Seabrook Island (tel. 843/768-7541). You should make
reservations at least one week in advance of your trip (the
center suggests longer advance reservations around
holidays). The Equestrian Center offers both trail rides and
beach rides; times for rides vary depending on the season.
The beach ride for advanced riders is $75 per person; the
trail ride for advanced riders, $65 per person; the "Walking
Scenic" ride for beginners is $55. The trail ride is only
available to ages 8 and older. A "parent-led" pony ride is
available for children under 8 ($30 per 1/2 hr.). The center
also gives riding lessons and can be used by non-resort
guests who make a reservation. Your pass will be available
at the security gate at the entrance to the island.
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Sullivan's Island -- Visitors and Residents enjoy the
historic charm of Sullivan's Island, which includes Ft.
Moultrie, originally built during the Revolutionary War.
Edgar Allen Poe wrote his famous story The Gold Bug while
stationed here, and it is the burial site of Seminole Indian
Chief Osceola. Other historic sites include the Sullivan's
Island lighthouse and numerous shore batteries that provided
defense until the end of World War II.
Return to a bygone era and experience the quaint charm of
Sullivan's Island with it's lighthouse that beckons the
ships into Charleston Harbor and Historic Fort Moultrie.
Sparkling sunny beaches and sweeping marshlands make
Charleston's Eastern Barrier Islands a true paradise. Here
you can find the magic and serenity of an island retreat
with the comforts and amenities you'd expect from a world
class resort community...all just minutes from historic
downtown Charleston. Contact us to explore the casual
lifestyle of these enchanting islands!
Sullivan's Island offer miles of public beaches, mostly
bordered by beachfront homes. Windsurfing and jet skiing are
popular here. Take U.S. 17 East to S.C. 703 (Ben Sawyer
Blvd.). South Carolina 703 continues through Sullivan's
Island to the Isle of Palms.
Fort Moultrie -- Only a palmetto-log fortification at the
time of the American Revolution, the half-completed fort was
attacked by a British fleet in 1776. Col. William Moultrie's
troops repelled the invasion in one of the first decisive
American victories of the Revolution. The fort was
subsequently enlarged into a five-sided structure with
earth-and-timber walls 17 feet high. The British didn't do
it in, but an 1804 hurricane ripped it apart. By the War of
1812, it was back and ready for action. Osceola, the fabled
leader of the Seminoles in Florida, was incarcerated at the
fort and eventually died here. During the 1830s, Edgar Allen
Poe served as a soldier at the fort. He set his famous short
story "The Gold Bug" on Sullivan's Island. The fort also
played roles in the Civil War, the Mexican War, the
Spanish-American War, and even in the two World Wars, but by
1947, it had retired from action.
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Wild Dunes Resort -- A bit livelier than Kiawah Island, its
major competitor, this complex is set on landscaped ground
on the north shore. The 1,600-acre resort has not only two
widely acclaimed golf courses, but also an array of other
outdoor attractions. Many families settle in here for a long
stay, almost never venturing into Charleston. Guests are
housed in condos and a series of cottages and villas. Many
accommodations have only one bedroom, but others have as
many as six. Villas and cottages are built along the shore,
close to golf and tennis. Furnishings are tasteful and
resortlike, with kitchens, washers and dryers, and spacious
bathrooms with shower-tub combinations and dressing areas.
Some of the best units have screened-in balconies.
Golf
Wild Dunes Resort, Isle of Palms (tel. 803/886-6000), offers
two championship golf courses designed by Tom Fazio. The
Links is a 6,722-yard, par-72 layout that takes the player
through marshlands, over or into huge sand dunes, through a
wooded alley, and into a pair of oceanfront finishing holes
once called "the greatest east of Pebble Beach, California."
The course opened in 1980 and has been ranked among the 100
greatest courses in the United States by Golf Digest and
among the top 100 in the world by Golf Magazine. Golf Digest
has also ranked the Links as the 13th-greatest resort course
in America. The Harbor Course offers 6,402 yards of Low
Country marsh and Intracoastal Waterway views. This par-70
layout is considered to be target golf, challenging players
with two holes that play from one island to another across
Morgan Creek. Greens fees at these courses can range from
$60 to $165, depending on the season. Clubs can be rented at
either course for $25 for 18 holes, and professional
instruction costs $50 for a 45-minute session. Both courses
are open daily from 7am to 6pm year-round.
Boating
A true Charlestonian is as much at home on the sea as on
land. Sailing local waters is a popular family pastime. One
of the best places for rentals is Wild Dunes Yacht Harbor,
Isle of Palms (tel. 843/886-5100), where 16-foot boats, big
enough for four people, rent for around $185 for 4 hours,
plus fuel. A larger pontoon boat, big enough for 10, goes
for about $300 for 4 hours, plus fuel.
Marina
No trip to Wild Dunes is complete without at least one
boating excursion. The Isle of Palms Marina, an active,
full-service marina adjacent to Wild Dunes Resort, has a
wide variety of fun-filled waterborne activities for island
visitors and residents. The marina features a complete fleet
of boats for rent, charter and daily excursions and tours
offering an unlimited variety of outings for individuals,
families or groups.
For guests who arrive by boat, the marina the marina is
located just 7 miles north of the Charleston Harbor, at
Marker 116 on the Intracoastal Waterway. It can comfortably
accommodate yachts of up to 200 feet. With a minimum depth
in all slips of 8 feet, some docks can handle boats with
drafts up to 10 to 12 feet. Floating docks are equipped with
all the amenities a yachtsman expects from the finest
marinas. For information on charters, excursions and
docking, call the marina office at (843) 886-0209.
Fishing
Freshwater fishing charters are available year-round along
the Low Country's numerous creeks and inlets. The waterways
are filled with flounder, trout, spot-tail, and channel
bass. Some of the best striped-bass fishing available in
America can be found at nearby Lake Moultrie.
Offshore-fishing charters for reef fishing (where you'll
find fish such as cobia, black sea bass, and king mackerel)
and for the Gulf Stream (where you fish for sailfish,
marlin, wahoo, dolphin, and tuna) are also available. Both
types of charters can be arranged at the previously
recommended Wild Dunes Yacht Harbor, Isle of Palms (tel.
843/886-5100). A fishing craft holding up to six people
rents for around $750 for 6 hours, including everything but
food and drink. Reservations must be made 24 hours in
advance.
Dining
Morgan Creek Grill, located in the Isle of Palms Marina,
offers an unparalleled panoramic view of the Intracoastal
Waterway and surrounding Lowcountry marshes from waterfront
dining rooms and the Upperdeck Bar & Grill, on the roof of
Morgan Creek Grill. Enjoy the freshest local seafood,
steaks, chops and an array of appetizers prepared in an
eclectic style. Musical entertainment and deep draft dockage
provide a lively local atmosphere whether you come by land
or sea. Their southern hospitality, casual ambiance,
outstanding food, and unforgettable scenery is what makes
Morgan Creek Grill the perfect destination. If you are
looking for a unique dining experience that you won't soon
forget, visit them on the creek. Dinner reservations
recommended, 843-886-8980.
Located in the Links Clubhouse, Edgar's Restaurant and Bar
has become a well-known local favorite. Chef Kevin Bruntz
has taken time honored ingredients and recipes to a new
level of Lowcountry dining. You can enjoy Edgar's Restaurant
& Bar for breakfast, lunch and dinner daily in a relaxed,
casual atmosphere. Dinner reservations recommended,
843-886-2296.
Edgar's Bar features your favorite cocktails, a friendly
atmosphere and dancing to the sounds of Ronnie Johnson and
his entertaining repertoire of tunes, from Beach to Country,
Jimmy Buffett to classic Rock 'n Roll. Ronnie is proud of
his open mic policy so if it moves you, get up and join him!
The Sea Island Grill at the Boardwalk Inn is located in The
Boardwalk Inn, and is Wild Dunes' newest dining experience.
Chef Enzo promises the Freshest in Lowcountry Seafood
available! Sample offerings are She Crab Soup with Crab
Fritter, Fresh Poached Mussels, a Raw Bar Platter, Fresh
Shucked Oysters or Clams, Boardwalk Flounder, or your
favorite preparation of Black Grouper, Atlantic Salmon,
Yellowfin Tuna, and more. For the land-lubbers, Black Angus
Filet of Beef and a 22 oz Porterhouse Steak make the list.
And for dessert, the Sea Island Grill offers a selection of
soufflés and the Ultimate Chocolate Cake! Breakfast, Lunch
and Dinner is served daily from 6:30 am to 10 pm. The Bar,
adjacent to The Grill, offers a selection of choice
scotches, bourbons and the like. Dinner reservations are
requested, ext. 2200 or 843-886-2200. The hotel in Wild
Dunes also maintains a lounge, which stays open until 2am.
Facilities
3 restaurants; 2 bars; 2 pools; 2 18-hole golf courses; 18
tennis courts; fitness center; Jacuzzi; sauna; room service;
massage; babysitting; laundry/dry cleaning. The Fitness
Center offers a healthy workout as well as a selection of
professional health and fitness services. Their staff will
assist with your choice of massage therapy appointments,
personal training/sport specific strength training and steam
or sauna sessions. Advanced cardiovascular and weight
training equipment is available.
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North Charleston is primarily a residential and industrial
community. The close proximity to Charleston allows
residents the opportunity to enjoy the charm of the historic
district. It's the home of the North Charleston Coliseum,
the largest indoor entertainment venue in the state. North
Charleston is a Low Country transportation hub thanks to the
North Charleston Charleston International Airport which is
at the point where I-26 and I-526 intersect.
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McClellanville
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