Sunday, September 11, 2016

Pitt Street Bridge & Pickett Park



The Pitt Street Bridge is a must visit when in Charleston. The bridge used to connect Mount Pleasant to Sullivan's Island over the inter-coastal waterway. Once you have parked on the side of the road, there is palm-tree lined Pickett Park which you'll find filled with people and dogs. Some will be soaking in the view while walking or biking on the pathway while others will be sitting on benches. Others will be fishing and crabbing along the edge. If you keep walking, you will get to the old Pitt Street bridge which no longer connects all the way to Sullivan's Island. Here you will find even more people fishing and crabbing while others will be capturing the gorgeous views with their cameras. From here you can spot dolphins, crabs, turtles, boats, the Charleston shoreline, and of course the Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge.

The Details:
         
                                             Address: Pitt Street
                                                            Mt. Pleasant, SC

                                             Parking: On the right side of the road

                                             Cost: Free 



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