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101 in 1001: Folly Beach County Park

Continuing on our tour of Charleston County Parks to satisfy #37 on our list of 101 in 1001, today, we visit Folly Beach County Park. This park has had its ups and downs in recent years as much of it has been washed away due to erosion and they haven’t been able to fix it. Luckily, the county was able to fix up enough of the park that they were able to reopen it in July and get some of the beach traffic it used to have. But we never really go down to the park when we’re going to the beach in the summer because we prefer the other end. But during the offseason, this park is the perfect place to take a stroll.

You can read our page on all of the Charleston County Parks here!

Folly Beach County Park - Charleston Crafted

Folly Beach County Park

There aren’t usually very many people walking around in the offseason all the way down at Folly Beach County Park because it is the very end of the beach. That makes it the perfect place to let the dog off the leash to run around. There is parking, a gazebo, and a snack bar for the summer.

Folly Beach County Park - Charleston Crafted

Folly Beach County Park - Charleston Crafted

Folly Beach County Park - Charleston Crafted

Folly Beach County Park - Charleston Crafted

Folly Beach County Park - Charleston Crafted

For scale, the sand dunes used to go all the way up to the bottom of this walkway and you had to climb the stairs to get over it.

Folly Beach County Park - Charleston Crafted

There are also lots of cool seashells that you can find walking around.

Folly Beach County Park - Charleston Crafted

And if there are other dogs there, it’s a perfect place to give them all the room in the world to run around in!

Folly Beach County Park - Charleston Crafted

Hopefully the county park will be able to be restored to its full glory sometime soon, but for now, it’s still a great spot to find some shells, give the dog some extra exercise, or watch the sunset!

Plus, this park is very close to the Folly Beach Pier, which is also a county park. 

What’s your favorite park in Charleston?

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