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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
7-22-2011 @ 11:17AM
Spencer said...
The best (unknown) beach town? Way to ruin it, we'll see it jam packed in about two years.
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7-22-2011 @ 12:25PM
douglasaearl said...
Thank you, I was going to say the same thing!
7-22-2011 @ 12:34PM
Melissa said...
You don't have to worry about me going there, doesn't look interesting at all. I don't need beer.
7-22-2011 @ 12:35PM
Walt said...
For real! That used to be my place to get the beach Jones out of my system. nearest beaches to me are those murky, e coli infested new jersey beaches
7-22-2011 @ 2:42PM
Kevin said...
My daughter moved to Charleston 4 years ago or so. She is on Folly very frequently .Her bf is an avid surfer and she surfs there now too. They love the place. I've been there three times myself, including the Fourth of July this year! It really is a nice beach. Every time I've been there, the people have been friendly and outgoing. I saw some good entertainment in the little commercial area too. And the food was good. And there's lots of room on the beach. So, I mean, I think it is easy.... if you go, just be "cool" and courteous and you'll have a great time.
7-24-2011 @ 7:35PM
megan said...
its already jam packed. now it takes at least an hour if not two to drive the nine miles from downtown to the beach on any given weekend.