72 Best Beaches of South Carolina (Page 3 of 3)
Small cozy but never overcrowded. Eateries are down the road. Shelling, birdwatching, picnicking are refreshing options for a "daycation". Pet-friendly. Free parking.
Calm and clean. Lots of access points. Paid parking. Limited amenities, no toilet, so make sure you took everything needed. Hard-packed sand is good for strolling.
A nice little beach for outdoor enthusiasts, offering seclusion, quiet, and plenty of wildlife. Restrooms, rinse showers, and picnic areas.
Hard-packed sand, lots of shells. No lifeguards on duty, so exercise caution and wear shoes. Overnight camping is available. Features numerous hiking and biking trails.
Popular family-friendly park with volleyball courts, a multipurpose court, a skate park, a children’s playground. During your swimming be cautious of riptides signs.
Spacious clean beach with scenic views. Many facilities are enough to spend here a whole day. Features covered boardwalks for strolling in the shade. Friendly staff.
Sandy drive-on beach. A good place for tranquility and seclusion. Sunbathing, swimming, picnicking, flying a kite, fishing are options to choose from. Pet-friendly.
Uncrowded spot full of history about African Americans. Well-kept. Features restaurants, hotels, nightclubs, some businesses, and homes in the district. Pet-friendly.
The only state park in Florida riding a horse on the beach is allowed. Scenic views of the ocean will add memories to your vacations. No dogs permitted. No lifeguard.
Beautiful, quite popular destination for tourists of all ages. Especially those who like nudism recreation. Parking is limited and can be closed if it's full.
The beach has 13 parts with 13 paid parking areas. Clothes optional. Facilities are limited, no businesses around. Features rockets launches. Beautiful and clean water.