A large, moss-covered tree stands prominently in the foreground with a classic white house with a turret seen in the distance through its branches.
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Folly Beach Fishing Pier near Charleston, SC

101 E Arctic Ave Folly Beach, SC 29439
The following activities include admission to Folly Beach Fishing Pier near Charleston, SC:
Folly Beach Folly Half Day Private Tour Photo
4/30/2024 - 3/31/2025
Experience the joy and grandeur of coastal South Carolina on the amazing Folly Beach Half Day Private Tour.
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The following tours go by Folly Beach Fishing Pier near Charleston, SC:
Travel the Complete Charleston Tour! Over 10 Different Lowcountry Stops. Photo
4/30/2024 - 12/31/2024
Welcome to the Complete Charleston Tour, a thrilling journey through over 10 beautiful Low Country stops!
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Morris and Sullivan's Lighthouses, Citadel and Ft Moultrie Tour Photo
4/30/2024 - 2/28/2025
Looking for a tour that showcases some of Charleston's most impressive landmarks?
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The following tours visit Folly Beach Fishing Pier near Charleston, SC:
Folly Beach Folly Half Day Private Tour Photo
4/30/2024 - 3/31/2025
Experience the joy and grandeur of coastal South Carolina on the amazing Folly Beach Half Day Private Tour.
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Floating majestically in the azure waters of the Atlantic Ocean, just off the coast of Charleston, South Carolina, lies the renowned Folly Beach Fishing Pier.

Spanning an impressive 1,045 feet with an extension into the expansive ocean, it is one of the longest piers on the East Coast. A mecca for fishermen and a paradise for nature lovers, the pier has earned a reputation as a must-visit destination for all types of visitors. People flock to the pier not just for its unbeatable coastal sightseeing and fishing experiences, but also for the eclectic mix of cultural and culinary attractions of the nearby Folly Beach.

Established close to three decades ago, the Folly Beach Fishing Pier officially opened its gates to the public in the summer of 1995. Despite its relatively recent establishment, it has managed to root itself firmly in the heart of Folly Beach's identity. The pier spans the area of an extraordinary 23,000 sq. ft and is an architectural accomplishment that assimilates effortlessly into raw nature. Nestled amidst acres of pristine coastal landscape, it is a peaceful escape from the urban hustle and bustle.

But the Folly Beach Fishing Pier isn’t just an impressive structure; it is a thriving hotspot for outdoor activities. Fishermen find themselves a sweet haven, with the pier offering extended access to deep-water fish such as red drum, spotted sea trout, and even sharks. Visitors unwind relishing the spectacular views of the Atlantic coastline, watching the breathtaking sunsets, or spotting playful dolphins close to the shore. Mingled with the salty sea breeze and soothing lull of ocean waves, it's a sensory journey that invigorates and nurtures the soul.

The pier is also a gateway to the vibrant life of Folly Beach. Just a stone's throw away are top-rated seafood restaurants, laid-back beach bars, and the charming historic district of Charleston. Folly Beach is also known for its famous surf spots making it a surfer's paradise. Meanwhile, for history enthusiasts, the nearby Morris Island Lighthouse and the Charleston maritime history museum offer fascinating insights into the area's rich past.

In conclusion, the Folly Beach Fishing Pier is more than just a pier; it’s a unique coastal blend of nature, gastronomy, history, and adventure. Whether your passion lies in fishing, nature photography, surfing, history, or simply enjoying local cuisine, this pier has something to offer you. So come and experience first-hand the allure of the Folly Beach Fishing Pier, a place where tranquil nature meets ebullient culture, and where every moment imprints a timeless memory.


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