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This most recent Fourth of July, on a beach in South Carolina, a guy named Freddie handed me a beer after I took his photo in front of his American flag. He'd just done his best Iwo Jima pose, and as I tapped his email address into my phone, promising to send him the pictures very soon, he insisted I take a turn hoisting the stars and stripes. Road trip tip: Do whatever a beer-toting, banner-flying patriot asks on Independence Day and you'll be handsomely rewarded.
Two months ago, I couldn't have guessed where Folly Beach might be. Now, I'm singing its praises to anyone who will listen. I never thought I'd be planning my first trip to South Carolina, but after a short stay in Folly, I'm already thinking about my second.
The stay: I was staying at the Tides at Folly Beach, a converted Holiday Inn that enjoys an enviable position on the sand, right next to the fishing pier at the end of Center Street. Balconies look over the water. The beachfront bar bustles with activity as the sun goes down--a fantastic live act was jamming on July 4, and other combos are frequently on stage.
The crowd: These people are here to have a good time. That doesn't mean getting sloppy drunk--though there's some of that!--but rather that the crowds at Folly have a vacation mindset. Watches aren't necessary, and what kind of appointment would you have anyway? Rita's, an outstanding restaurant across the street from Tides, serves food all day, with the bar open until late. When that closes, head to Surf Bar, a pitch-perfectly themed spot just off Center Street that goes even later.
The vibe: On a scale of one to comatose, Folly is laid back, a step shy of vegetative, even after the morning's hangover has worn off. No shirt? Not a problem. Barefoot treks to the breakfast food truck? Sure. Drinking a beer on the beach? Just keep it in a plastic cup. Riding motorcycles without helmets? Wait, how do you do it where you're from?
The beach: It's enormous, particularly at low tide. On what has to be one of the busiest weekends of the year, I had no problem finding a patch of sand not just for relaxing but for frisbee tossing. The one knock could be that the water approaches bathtub temperatures, but that's actually a plus if you plan to spend all day swimming. (You should plan to spend all day swimming.)
The show: The night of July 4, I grabbed a bunch of sparklers and headed for the beach, where explosives experts were setting up the night's show. The casualness about the fireworks was amazing, as families set up towels and beach chairs right below the blast zone. Before the official show started, we were surprised by random flashes and bangs, as people lit their BYO fireworks.
The departure: Perhaps the best thing about Folly is that it feels so removed from real life--while being just nine miles from Charleston, a city well worth seeing in its own right. That makes the beach accessible but at a small remove, a short drive that lets you mind decompress and switch into surf gear. A couple, fellow hotel guests, told me they could see the bridge back to the mainland from their room. That's not a good thing, they said. It reminds them that the real world is just a few miles away.
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Reader Comments (Page 2 of 6)
Tim Jul 22nd 2011 12:50PM
Exactly!! I agree.... When you have something so good or say great. Don't share the news with anyone sometimes. Keep it silent an enjoy it as long as possible. You 100% correct.
Sipp12 Jul 22nd 2011 7:26PM
You are correct. The real special time at Folly was in the 50s and 60s. The old pier is gone and the beach has eroded and the quality of people has eroded. But then again that is what most people like these days so let them pile on into a place that once was pure magic for friends and family but sadly no more. This article was written for the drunken party numb brainer crowd and not the families that used to flock there back in it's heyday..
ducky Jul 23rd 2011 2:39AM
USED to be a nice place. I recently moved back to Charleston and Folly has definitely gone down hill. I know at least a dozen people that have gotten Ecoli from Folly. It is near impossible to find parking and it is all about the booze. And now, Folly Park was closed due to finding WWII war heads. Definitely not a place you want to take children, especially later in the afternoon. If you are out to get drunk and listen to foul mouth rude punks...folly is the place to be, otherwise...avoid it like the plague!
a-local Jul 25th 2011 1:35AM
Two words to describe Folly Beach of old good times are....................Atlantic House.
bethel Jul 22nd 2011 11:08AM
I live on Folly......its one of the greatest places in the word....wouldnt trade it for any other place......love Snapper Jacks..the rooftop bar is awesome with an amazing view
rggirt Jul 22nd 2011 11:25AM
hi, i LOVE BEACH LIFE AND HAVE BEEN LOOKING TO MOVE TO FLORIDA BEACHES. SHOULD I CONSIDER YOUR AREA? IS THERE A REAL ESTATE CRISIS IN YOUR STATE LIKE IN FL SO I CAN PICK UP A BARGAIN HOUSE?
Cathy Jul 22nd 2011 12:14PM
Check out Citrus County, FL. Florida's Nature Coast. Beautiful and reasonable. Lots of bargains in real estate!
cindy wilkinson Jul 22nd 2011 11:22AM
I Love Edisto Island S.C. Talk anout relaxing. It is between Savanah and Charleston.
Sandy Jul 22nd 2011 11:33AM
Edisto is gorgeous, but a little too quiet for me. Have spent 7 days in July for the last 4 years at Folly Beach and it's truly an untapped and very private little slice of paradise. Not able to go this year, but oh well, guess all good things have to eventually come to an end. Really nice to see such a great article about beautiful South Carolina!
bkatebird Jul 22nd 2011 11:18AM
Going to Folly tonight!! I live in Cola, Sc this is my fave beach!!
Ron Jul 22nd 2011 12:29PM
It would have to be something to bedat Pickwick...Shhhhhh don't tell too many though!
sharon Jul 22nd 2011 11:23AM
WELL!!!!!!!! thanks to you it won't be laid back anymore. I don't like people who can't keep a secret.
A. March Jul 22nd 2011 11:28AM
Wild Dunes Resort in the Isle of Palms is the best vacation resort in the south to stay. Lots of activities, private, beautiful beach and lots of recreational activities, very close to Charleston.
Rocky Jul 22nd 2011 11:40AM
Try Laguna Beach, Florida--the quiet west end of Panama City Beach. Layed-back--old florida atmosphere but minutes away from the busy tourist attractions--such as new Pier Park beach-side shopping area and the excitement of cruising the strip! America's best kept secret.
L.Bless Jul 22nd 2011 12:27PM
Maybe in the winter but PB is a nightmare w/way too many partiers and traffic a mess on the beach hwy - expecially on ony given holiday. Used to be awesome but ruined when Spring Breakers found is several yrs. ago - kinda like the mess now called Mexico Beach. Was so quiet and laid back. Just mention a place being quiet on the evilnet and in no time it's slammed with people.
david Jul 22nd 2011 11:45AM
Try dolphin island,alabama
jennifer Jul 22nd 2011 12:30PM
dauphin island
Kevin Jul 22nd 2011 12:28PM
That would be Dauphin Island AL.
Mary Jul 22nd 2011 4:58PM
Murrells Inlet has the best seafood restaurants. Best food I have ever put in my mouth.
Pence Jul 22nd 2011 11:52AM
Folly Beach Crab Shack rocks!!!!!!!!!!!! Also, stop by our hometown Piggly Wiggly on the way in to stock up. Everyone there is friendly and glad to have you visit. Please, please, just take your trash from the beach when you leave. Help us to keep Folly clean for everyone!