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Make the most of the coast in Mount Pleasant, SC 🏖️

Here are four ways to enjoy this slice of coastal paradise

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Visit this waterfront wonderland for its water-based activities and nationally recognized dining.

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Craving fresh air, waterfront views, and cold drinks? Enter: Mount Pleasant, the largest coastal town in SC that you shore need to visit.

Escape to this slice of paradise (just a ~3 hour drive away) nestled on the Charleston Harbor and surrounded by palm trees and the refreshing smell of salt air.

Need some travel inspo? Here are our four favorite things to see + do:

  • Stroll along the boardwalks or paddle through the tidal, dolphin-laden creeks of Shem Creek.
  • Plan the perfect picnic under the palms at Pitt Street Bridge and check out waterfront activities like fishing.
  • Elevate your getaway by attending staple coastal events like the Blessing of the Fleet & Seafood Festival in April or the Sweetgrass Festival in July.
  • No visit to the coast is complete without trying the local seafood. Take a bite out of the Lowcountry and try the bustling culinary and craft beer scene.

Get planning.*

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