Mount Pleasant Memorial
Waterfront Park
Mount Pleasant Memorial Waterfront Park is a great place to relax and enjoy beautiful views of the Arthur Ravenel Bridge and the Charleston Harbor. The park, located under the Ravenel bridge, has a 1250-foot long pier that stretches out into Charleston Harbor. Guests can sit on bench swings, relax in rocking chairs, or do a little fishing. The park, which honors local war veterans, has a sculpture with the names of local veterans killed in action. Visitors will also find picnic tables, playground, store, and public restrooms.
Mount Pleasant Memorial Waterfront Park Photos
Mount Pleasant Memorial
Waterfront Park Address and Map
Mount Pleasant Memorial
Waterfront Park
99 Harry M Hallman Jr Blvd
Mt Pleasant SC 29464
Park Website
Features and Amenities of Mount Pleasant Memorial Waterfront Park
- Picnic Tables
- Swings
- Rocking Chairs
- Store/Gift Shop/Cafe
- Fishing Pier
- Playground
- Paved Walking/Bike Trails
- Water Fountains
Current and Upcoming Events
at Mount Pleasant Memorial Waterfront Park
What: Dancing on the Cooper
When: July 19, 2024
Time: 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Where: Mount Pleasant Pier
Band: Island Party Band
Admission: Advanced Tickets $20 / Day-of tickets $15
Dust off your dancing shoes! It's summertime, and that means we're Dancing on the Cooper! Live music fills the air as local bands perform beach music and a variety of hits! Let loose, breathe in the harbor breeze, and dance the night away under the stars! Purchase tickets online.
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Waterfront Park
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