Mount Pleasant Fishing Pier
Part of the Memorial Waterfront Park complex, the 1250-foot long Mount Pleasant Pier stretches out into Charleston Harbor under the Arthur Ravenel, Jr. Bridge. The pier’s foundation was created from pared-down pilings from the old Silas N. Pearman Bridge. One end of the pier features an 8,100-square-foot covered pavilion for hosting dances and other events. Visitors can enjoy beautiful views of the bridge and harbor from the pier’s bench swings and shade structures. At the foot of the pier is a restaurant and gift shop that also rents out rods and bait.
Mount Pleasant Fishing Pier Phone:
843-762-9946
Mount Pleasant Fishing Pier Hours of Operation:
January – April: 8 a.m. – 11 p.m.
May – September: 6 a.m. – 11 p.m.
October – December: 8 a.m -11 p.m.
7 days a week
Mount Pleasant Fishing Pier Website:
https://www.ccprc.com/1171/Mount-Pleasant-Pier
Admissions & Pricing
Adult Fishing- $8
Charleston County Resident – $5
Seniors 60+ and children under 12 – $3
Active military – $5
Groups of 10 or more – $4/person
Annual Fishing Pass offers fishing at the Folly Beach Fishing Pier and the Mount Pleasant Pier for one year.
Year Long Single Pass: $80 or $60 CCR
Year Long Senior (60+) Pass: $40
Year Long Youth (12 & under) Pass: $40
10 Day Pass- $60 or $40 CCR
Rod Rentals
$10 + $25 deposit.
Dock Carts – $5 Rental $10 Deposit
Bait Options
Frozen Shrimp – $4.99
Frozen Squid – $4.99
Frozen Mullet – $4.99
Finger Clams – $4.99
Chicken Necks – $3.99
Daytona Beach Fishing Pier Amenities
Bait Shack
Fish Cleaning Areas
Running Water
Well Lighted Benches
Seating
Handicap Accessible
Indoor Bathrooms and Restaurant Available
Bait Shop available for gear
Parking Available
No Dogs On Pier
No Shark Fishing
Alcohol permitted if bought at cafe
No Fishing License Required Since Park Has Commercial License
Common Fish Caught
Drum
Whiting
Pompano
Flounder
Sea Trout
Sheepshead
Blues
Address: 99 Harry M. Hallman Jr Blvd, Mt Pleasant, SC 29464, USA
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