What to do and see in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina (SC): The Best Budget-friendly Things to do

December 4, 2021 Emerita Lamoureux

Mount Pleasant is a large suburban town in Charleston County, South Carolina, United States. It is the fourth largest municipality and largest town in South Carolina, and for several years was one of the state's fastest-growing areas, doubling in population between 1990 and 2000. The population was 67,843 at the 2010 census,, making it the largest South Carolina town by population in that census. The estimated population in 2014 was 77,796. At the foot of the Arthur Ravenel Bridge is Patriots Point, a naval and maritime museum, home to the World War II aircraft carrier USS Yorktown, which is now a museum ship. The Ravenel Bridge, an eight-lane highway that was completed in 2005, spans the Cooper River and links Mount Pleasant with the city of Charleston.
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1. Patriots Point Naval & Maritime Museum

40 Patriots Point Rd, Mount Pleasant, SC 29464-4377 +1 843-884-2727 [email protected] http://www.patriotspoint.org
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Patriots Point Naval & Maritime Museum

The history of Patriots Point Naval & Maritime Museum began in June 1975 when the legendary aircraft carrier USS Yorktown entered Charleston Harbor. A few months later, the USS Yorktown was dedicated as the first ship of the Naval & Maritime Museum on the 200th birthday of the United States Navy. Patriots Point Naval & Maritime Museum was officially opened to the public on January 3, 1976. Today the museum consists of the aircraft carrier USS Yorktown (CV-10) with 29 aircraft on display from WWII to the present; the USS Laffey (DD-724), a Sumner-class destroyer; and the USS Clamagore (SS-343), a GUPPY III submarine. The Congressional Medal of Honor Society is headquartered here and their official Medal of Honor Museum is onboard the USS Yorktown. There is also a Cold War Sub Memorial and Vietnam Support Base Camp on the surrounding grounds.

Reviewed By ThomasM272 - Fort Collins, United States

Patriots Point Naval & Maritime Museum Mount Pleasant, SC. THANK YOU VETERANS OF ALL SERVICES You must see Patriots Point Naval & Maritime Museum when visiting Charleston, SC. The initial size of the U.S.S Yorktown is overwhelming, then being on the flight deck OMG the beauty of the various models of planes, the harbor, the Arthur Ravenel Jr. bridge and Fort Sumter in the distance is awesome. Below deck you get to see the various support locations, plus the mechanical equipment needed to make this ship function. Please make sure you don’t forget to visit the Vietnam Army Museum.

2. Nature Adventures

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Nature Adventures

Nature Adventures, premier kayak and paddle board outfitter in the Charleston area of the Lowcountry, specializes in creating amazing experiences on the water. Located in Mt. Pleasant, SC directly adjacent to Shem Creek, our skilled and knowledgeable guides strive to instruct and engage you on the water. With quality equipment including recreational and sea kayaks, standup paddle boards, lightweight paddles, and kayak/SUP specific life jackets, you will explore in a comfortable and safe manner. Additionally, Nature Adventures offers unique opportunities beyond just tours and rentals. Team building, scavenger hunts, full moon paddles and special events are also available. These options are specialty events that can be tailored to the needs of any group, large or small. Enjoy the Charleston area and experience dolphins, pelicans and shorebirds at eye level or explore blackwater creeks with the songbirds and alligators too.

3. Sea Kayak Carolina

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Sea Kayak Carolina

Kayak Charleston! Sea Kayak Carolina is a locally owned and operated paddle sport shop in Charleston, SC. We offer beginner tours on Shem Creek, Morgans Creek, Folly River and more. See dolphins, sea birds and salt marsh beauty at its best. More experienced kayakers can enjoy custom extended tours, multiday expeditions and overnight camping. Staffed by American Canoeing Association (ACA) instructors and guides, Sea Kayak Carolina also provides kayaking classes, private training, and retail kayak sales.

4. Segway of Charleston Day Tours

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Segway of Charleston Day Tours

Segway of Charleston Offers Guided Historic/Scenic Tours and Half and Full Day Rentals. One hour and two hour tours available at 9:30am, 12:30pm and 3:30pm Monday through Sunday. A Segway PT (Personal Transporter) is a self-balancing, two-wheeled vehicle that is a fun, easy, eco-friendly way to tour and travel Charleston. Segway of Charleston offers tours from its location on Coleman Boulevard. These tours highlight the rich history and inherent beauty of Charleston.The Patriots Point Tour glides along smooth sidewalks, nature trails, piers and grass. The tour includes scenic destinations such as USS Yorktown, Ravenel Bridge, Charleston Harbor, Downtown Battery and a two-mile nature path that leads to a lookout dock offering scenes of Fort Sumter and Charleston's skyline.The Old Village Tour, a one-hour excursion through seven stops, includes historic homes, churches and a Masonic lodge, as well as Revolutionary and Civil War landmarks. Riders will enjoy countless picturesque locations and vistas of the Charleston Harbor. The one-hour Pitt Street Bridge Tour presents tour-goers six charming stops and an abundance of unique sites. A brief history of the Old Village starts the tour before proceeding to Alhambra Hall, overlooking Charleston Harbor, and the breezes of Cove Inlet and Pitt Street Bridge. The final tour combines the Old Village and Pitt Street Bridge Tours,and is two hours in length. Riding on an electric vehicle is a quiet, fun, unique way to quickly cover a lot of ground and take in both the scenic and historic. Come enjoy the glide!! Directions: 695 Coleman Blvd. Turn into GDC Home Furniture and go around the very back of the building to a big gravel parking lot and you will see another building attached which is our office. Please call to schedule tours.

5. Mount Pleasant Palmetto Islands County Park

444 Needlerush Pkwy, Mount Pleasant, SC 29464-6215 http://www.ccprc.com/index.aspx?nid=69
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Mount Pleasant Palmetto Islands County Park

Reviewed By ripleycreekteach - Indiana, United States

This park was clean and perfect for a visit for all ages! The observation tower was amazing and the views are incredible. The playground equipment was well maintained and clean. It kept our eleven year old and seven year old engaged.

6. Boone Hall Plantation

1235 Long Point Rd Highway 17 North, Mount Pleasant, SC 29464-9020 +1 843-884-4371 [email protected] http://boonehallplantation.com
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Boone Hall Plantation

One of America's most photographed historical venues with true southern charm. Features world famous Avenue of Oaks, tractor tours across the entire property. Only live Gullah presentations in the area, Black History In America Exhibit, gardens that are a showcase of color, and a colonial revival style 1936 mansion. Special presentations now being offered daily include history talks, beehive demonstrations, horticulture, and more. Used in the filming of North and South, The Notebook, American Idol, and other Hollywood productions.

Reviewed By FrankG0701 - Amelia Island, United States

Our group had a 1/2 day tour of Boone Plantation. Apparently, this is the oldest continuously operating farm in the U.S., starting in the 1700's. The plantation was served by up to 500 slaves over the years and the slave houses are available to visit. We had a fine presentation on the unique language of the slaves and some of the history. When the plantation was first built, two rows of oak trees (25 on each side of the road leading to the main house). Those trees are now gigantic and the view to the house through the trees alone is worth the visit. The visit included a "hay ride" through the plantation and tours of the main house - the current house was built in the 1930s in the Colonial style- the original house was torn down, the second house perished in a fire, the current house is the third and is decorated in the colonial style. An outstanding place to visit. The entry fee I believe is $25 and well worth the price.

7. Patriots Point Cold War Submarine Memorial

40 Patriots Point Rd, Mount Pleasant, SC 29464-4377 +1 843-884-2727 http://www.patriotspoint.org/exhibits/cold_war/
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Patriots Point Cold War Submarine Memorial

Reviewed By Mike_and_Denise16

This is a really interesting little park that shows the large cold war subs as they appear to most people.

8. Mount Pleasant Farmers Market

Coleman Boulevard, Mount Pleasant, SC 29464 +1 843-884-8517 http://www.facebook.com/MountPleasantFarmersMarket
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Mount Pleasant Farmers Market

9. Mount Pleasant Memorial Waterfront Park

99 Harry M Hallman Junior Blvd, Mount Pleasant, SC 29464-1817 +1 843-762-9946 http://Charlestonparksconservancy.org
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Mount Pleasant Memorial Waterfront Park

Called the crown jewel of Mount Pleasant, Memorial Waterfront Park offers more than just your average park. Located under the grand entryway to the town, at the base of the Ravenel Bridge, this park has plenty of lawn for enjoying family picnics, a nautical-themed playground modeled after the bridge that provides shade and the boats that pass by in the harbor, and soft-serve ice cream from the River Watch Cafe. The cafe offers beautiful views of Charleston Harbor and a 1,250-foot-long pier where you can sit and swing a while. Memorial Waterfront Park is also home to the Sweetgrass Cultual Arts Pavilion, War Memorial and Visitor Center.

Reviewed By Cpatt11

Cute park with a kids jungle gym, a grassy area, walking path to the bridge, small workout area, and great pier with seating and a gift shop and small cafe during the day

10. Pitt Street Bridge

Pitt Street and William Street, Mount Pleasant, SC 29464 http://www.sciway.net/sc-photos/charleston-county/pitt-street-bridge.html
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Pitt Street Bridge

Reviewed By HepaticPlexis1 - Buffalo, United States

Quiet stroll in a small park. Beautiful green grass. The dogs enjoyed it. Wide enough walking path to pass other fog walkers. Sit and ponder your thoughts a while on the benches overlooking the water.

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