ABOUT ISLE OF PALMS:

In 1898, visitors to Isle of Palms came by way of water or a single railroad bridge.
Originally opened as a recreational area for privileged parties at beach homes, this semi-tropical retreat, bordered by beautiful beaches and a network of marsh creeks, has lost none of its original charm.

Test your skill at beach volleyball, bodysurfing, shrimping or crabbing. Wild Dunes Resort, a resort on the northern tip of the island, also features outstanding accommodations, golf, tennis, and a marina.

County Park

It is possible to park along the side of the streets on Isle of Palms and walk to a beach access path, but we recommend parking at the new Isle of Palms County Park, located on Ocean Boulevard across from the connector. The park offers changing facilities, restrooms and other amenities (IOP Park (843) 886-3863).

Directions

Isle of Palms may be reached one of two ways:
1st - you can cross the Cooper River Bridge and drive straight ahead onto Hwy 17 N. Approximately 10 miles later, turn right onto the Isle of Palms Connector and follow it to the island.
2nd - you can follow directions to Sullivan's Island and, once on the island, take your second left onto Jasper Boulevard, which will lead you across Sullivan's and over Breach Inlet to the Isle of Palms.

Parking

Pay parking is available street-side at meters or private lots, and there are several great beachfront restaurants/bars to choose from. On summer weekends The Windjammer (843) 886-8596 offers volleyball, games, and live-music, along with food and beverages. Or walk along Ocean Boulevard and visit any one of the numerous sandwich shops. Isle of Palms offers a wide range of activities for all ages.

Leash Laws

Dogs are welcome on the beach year-round. Leash laws are in effect daily, with the exception of a three-hour span from 5am to 8am. Dogs are expected to be under voice command of their owners during that time. If cited, fees range from $100-$500, depending upon the frequency of the violation by the dog and owner.