The Friendly Small Town In South Carolina That's Perfect For A Summer Day Trip
By AnneMarie|Published May 22, 2023
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South Carolina has been home for AnneMarie since 2001. Her favorite part of the state is Lake Jocassee. An App State alumna, it's always the mountains; the lake bonus makes it heavenly. When not writing about the state, she may be spending time with family, relaxing by the pool, or out somewhere enjoying nature.
Charleston was named the second friendliest city in the United States by Conde Nast Traveler’s readers. The small town of Isle of Palms, just 12 miles from downtown Charleston, is one of the city’s beautiful barrier island beaches. And it’s perfect for a summer day trip in South Carolina.
With a population of just over 4,300, the Isle of Palms is a small laid-back beach town with plenty of fun things to do.
Not only is it a friendly place and great for families, but it's also dog-friendly. Dogs are allowed to be off-leash on the beach during the hours of 5 a.m. to 9 a.m. April 1 to September 14.
The Isle of Palms County Park is one of the options for beach access. You'll need to be prepared to pay for parking, but there are lifeguards on the beach here during certain daytime hours and also public restrooms, which is nice if you're going to be staying for a while.
If you're there during the Piccolo Spoleto Festival, check out the annual sand sculpting competition – what fun that would be! Follow the City of Isle of Palms Facebook page for information.
Rent a kayak from Coastal Expeditions or take one of their kayak tours with a knowledgeable, friendly guide. Learn all about the area's history, local wildlife, and the ecosystems you're paddling through.
Along with your sandwich, be sure to order the eatery's famous drink, the Frosé, which is a frozen mixture of dry rosé wine and bartender-created blends of simple syrups.
You can either eat here or take your lunch with you out on the beach. Delicious breakfast options are also available if you're in the area early and want to check those out.
Golfers are probably already well aware of the Wild Dunes Resort courses designed by Tom Fazio.
Dine at the Resort's Coastal Provisions restaurant following your golf game. It's best to make reservations.
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Located at Front Beach on the Isle of Palms, The Windjammer is a lively spot with a bar menu, a deck overlooking the water, and a beach volleyball court out back. It's a really great place to grab a bite to eat and enjoy some live music!