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Is Folly Beach a walkable town?

Folly is an easy beach to visit and to love, with enough natural beauty to justify driving out, and plenty of amenities and restaurants within an easy walking distance.



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A few steps from the beach, downtown Folly features an eclectic array of locally owned stores and restaurants. Fun bohemian clothing, beach knick-knacks and surf shops are mixed with fantastic seafood restaurants, casual cafes and one-of-a-kind bars.

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All of the beaches on Folly Island are superb, but, arguably the Folly Beach County Park, at the island's west end, is perhaps the best with amenities like 2,500 feet of ocean frontage, picnic areas and boogie board, bicycle, umbrella and chair rentals available between Labor Day and Memorial Day.

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And when the sun goes down, Center Street becomes a lively mix of beach-casual nightlife and rooftop dance clubs. Whether you need a beach front home for a large group or a romantic room for the two of you, Folly Beach is the perfect spot for vacations, reunions, beach weddings, or just a quick weekend get-away.

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Folly became a melting pot for the regular folks and temporary camps became permanent camps, and later cottages. From the 1940s onward, the building work steadily proceeded, reaching a peak in the 1960s with the construction of the Ocean Plaza with its amusement rides, boardwalk, shops and pier.

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Folly Beach is a great destination for a beach vacation, with plenty of activities and attractions to explore. Swimming: Folly Beach is perfect for swimming and splashing around in the waves.

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The main difference between Isle of Palms and Folly Beach is the atmosphere. Isle of Palms boasts an upscale, quiet atmosphere, while Folly Beach sees more young visitors in pursuit of the best surf.

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Folly Beach was named one of America's Top 25 Hippie Hideouts.

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NO POSSESSION OR CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOL ALLOWED ON BEACH. NO GLASS is allowed on the beach. NO PLASTIC BAGS, BALLOONS, OR STYROFOAM are allowed on the beach.

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Ocean Treasures Starfish, sea urchins, and sand dollars also can be found on Folly Beach and Morris Island. Searching for fossils is another popular pastime. The most common fossils found on area beaches are sharks teeth, which are usually black or dark brown.

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Ways to tour Folly Beach
  1. Charleston Dolphin and Eco Boat Tour. ...
  2. 2-Hour Charleston Stand-Up Paddleboard Rentals. ...
  3. Small-Group Boat Tour of Charleston Oyster Farm. ...
  4. Folly Beach Eco Boat Excursion and Morris Island Drop Off. ...
  5. LIKELY TO SELL OUT* ...
  6. Guided Kayak Creek Adventure In Charleston. ...
  7. Charleston Stand-Up Paddleboard Eco Tour.


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If you don't like crowds, stay away from the middle of the beach by Blu and the Tides Hotel. Instead, take a right at the end of Center Street and drive until just before you hit Folly Beach County Park.

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Little is known about her pre-Civil War days. Early maps show that Folly was once called “Coffin Land,” possibly because ships would often leave plague or cholera victims on barrier islands before approaching a large port.

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Best Months to Visit Folly Beach
  • March. March is a great time to visit Folly Beach. ...
  • April. April is another great month to visit Folly. ...
  • May. Crowds begin to pick up in May as kids finish up the school year and families begin embarking on their summer vacations. ...
  • September. ...
  • October.


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The water along Folly Beach went from brown to a brilliant blue. Some are comparing it to the waters along South Florida and the explanation is actually quite simple. According to a local geology professor, it's thanks in part to the $30-million renourishment project.

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Alcohol & Beverages Alcohol is not allowed on Folly Island's beaches, but there are many restaurants that serve your favorite concoction or you can sip a drink from any beachfront rental.

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