Sunday, November 14, 2021

Day 4: Folly Beach and Loggerhead's Beach Grill

 You may feel like you have explored all of South Carolina after walking through Magnolia Gardens, but South Carolina's Folly Beach, also known as the "Edge of America," is a destination that must be visited. If you are staying at the Beachside Boutique Inn, then you are familiar with Folly Beach and all of its amazing beaches and restaurants, but those who are staying in John's Island and Kiawah Island must pay a visit. There is so much to do here, but for a nice relaxing afternoon, I would recommend renting a Kayak of Paddleboard and enjoying a beautiful afternoon on The Atlantic Ocean. If you would rather walk and explore the beach, I recommend going to the north end of the beach and checking out the Morris Island Lighthouse, one of the coolest sights in South Carolina. Once you have explored the amazing white sand beaches that Folly Beach has to offer, stop in at Loggerhead's Beach Grill, for some amazing casual island dining. Loggerhead's Grill is the definition of island food; surrounded by palm trees, you will feel like you are on vacation when enter the restaurant, as it screams "tropical". Not only is the vibe great and casual, the food is amazing as well. Their fried shrimp and oysters is amazing, but so is everything else on their seafood menu, as it is some of the best local seafood in all of low-country. Loggerhead Grill is an amazing way to end your relaxing day in the Charleston area, as the tropical feel along with the amazing seafood will make you feel like you are in paradise. In terms of distance, Folly Beach is 39 minutes from the Andell Inn, and 25 minutes from John's Island. 



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