Part of the Memorial Waterfront Park complex, the 1250-foot long Mount Pleasant Pier stretches out into Charleston Harbor under the foot of the Arthur Ravenel, Jr. Bridge. The pier's foundation was created from pared-down pilings from the old Silas N. Pearman Bridge. One end of the pier features an 8,100-square-foot covered pavilion for hosting dances and other events. Visitors can enjoy beautiful views of the bridge and harbor from the pier's bench swings and shade structures. Pier Features - Fishing - Gifts and souvenirs - Made-to-order sandwiches, ice cream, fruit smoothies, and more at the River Watch Cafe and Gift Shop - Special events - Swings, picnic tables, and rocking chairs - Tackle sales and rod rentals.
Join our seasoned naturalists to explore uninhabited beachfront for an unmatched fossil and shark tooth hunting experience. An expert naturalist will guide you in your hunt, where you'll learn about South Carolina's fossil history, shark teeth, ecology, paleontology, and more. The tour departs from Bowens Island, adjacent to Folly Beach. You'll cruise pristine marshlands until we reach our destination on the North end of Morris Island. Next, embark on a 4-6 mile round trip hike to a remote location where you are guaranteed to find shark teeth and prehistoric fossils from millions of years ago. As an added bonus, you'll usually see dolphins and other wildlife along the way!
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