Saturday, June 18, 2011

EDISTO BEACH STATE PARK



ISLE OF PALMS COUNTY PARK - MT. PLEASANT, SC

One of the first beaches we explored, after we moved to Charleston, was The Isle of Palms.  We parked in the County Park Facility, which was very nice.  The park offered palm tree lined paved sidewalks (as opposed to gravel at other places we have visited), showers and changing areas, picnic areas with grills, and a beachfront children's playground.  They also offered umbrella and chair rentals.  We rented an umbrella for $10, which includes beach set-up. 

We picked our spot, got our gear set-up and kicked back to enjoy a beautiful evening.  We were lucky enough to be there while the South Carolina Aquarium was releasing sea turtles back in the Atlantic.  The kids really enjoyed this.  The turtles had been rescued and cared for at the Aquarium before their release back into the wild.  There were a lot of people who came out to watch the turtle release, and it was really fun to be apart of. 

After the turtle release, a lot of the crowd cleared out, and we enjoyed a really nice evening ocean side.  The kids had fun playing in the surf, and building sand castles.  We typically head out to the beaches early, but we found on this trip that going later in the day, was less crowded, and more relaxing. 

If you are interested in learning more about the South Carolina Aquarium Sea Turtle Rescue Program, visit their link below.
http://scaquarium.org/STR/default.html

 

ISLE OF PALMS PIER

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

PATRIOTS POINT - MOUNT PLEASANT, SC

FOLLY BEACH - MARCH 2011

One of the nice things about moving South, is of course the warmer climate.  This past March, while my family and friends were still dealing with snow, rain, and ice back home, we were hitting the beach.  The nicest thing to me about Charleston, is that we still have winter, however, the winter months are much milder and February and March here are warming up, and the best time for beach excursions without tourist traffic.  This past March we were getting a bit stir crazy from our Winter routine, so decided to head to Folly Beach for the day.  Along the way I spotted Jack's Cosmic Dogs.  The surf boards sticking out of the building grabbed my attention, so we decided to stop.  To be a Sunday afternoon, in March, the place was hopping.  We enjoyed our cosmic dogs (minus the spicy mustard), and homemade french fries, then helped ourselves to some soft-serve sundaes.  The atmosphere was very laid back, and a perfect place to stop on the way to or from the beach.

   
After our stop at Jack's, we headed on to the beach. We stopped at one of the beachside parking lots.  The cost is $1.00/ per hour.  So we stayed for a couple of hours.  We enjoyed collecting shells, flying kites, and just relaxing by the ocean.  I have found the ocean to be majestic, and peaceful since I was a child.  So living within an hour of such beautiful beaches, makes the Charleston area such a nice choice for myself and my family.