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.
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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
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Waterfront Park
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