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    4.5 (67 reviews)

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    Amy M.

    This is a beautiful place to walk by the water and enjoy a cool breeze, even on the steamiest summer days! The exhibit about the origins of the Naval weapons stations is really cool.. my son loves the models of the battleships and submarines. There are plenty of swings.. an awesome playground for the kiddos and even a fun fountain for the kids to play in. The bathrooms are always clean and open. At night, it's all lit up and the new section has really bright blue lights on the arches. Our family loves Riverfront Park!

    Sherri J.

    This is such a wonderful park on the water! We were there for the Holy Smokes BBQ festival. The space, music and food were amazing! The weather was perfect! A few pictures of the venue and food we enjoyed at the festival!

    Live Oak Trees along the path
    Steve M.

    It has been a long time since the wife and I were around the navel base area, and what they have done to transform that area is remarkable. There is a short paved walk along the river, with benches, swinging benches, and some odd-looking seating as close to the river as you can get. Beyond that, we walked around the entire grounds, where large Spanish moss oak trees provide great shade, even in the middle of the day. There weren't clear directions where to walk, so we just went wherever paved streets and walkways took us. At one end of the park, you will find a memorial, with placks outlining the history of the base. On the other end, you will find a very unique bridge that looks like it will lead to future park areas currently being worked on. They even have an excellent restaurant (MOMOs), smack dab in the middle of the park. MOMO's is a slightly upscale, yet casual restaurant, with good food, as well as In and outside dining. The outside dining offers sweeping views along with more large live oak trees. If you are looking for something faster and cheaper food options, there are always rotating food trucks in front of what I believe is the Charleston Naval complex. Some of the large homes, like the Admiral quarters, are massive southern-style homes that would easily fit in downtown Charleston Our first full circle pass of the park was about 2 miles. I am sure yours will vary depending on the path you take.

    Bridge from Park Circle to Riverside Park!
    Sarah B.

    Riverside is a great place to wander around after lunch in Park Circle. There is a bridge that connects the two. The Park is (obviously) on the water plus there are lovely old homes scattered amongst the live oaks that used to be navy officer homes and now are various different purposes- but still lovely. There is also a sweet navy museum you can walk through. Great place to get some steps!!

    Breast cancer survivor walk
    Suzanne H.

    I've been here for many events. This one being dead to my heart. It was a great walk. Lots of fun things to do prior to the walk. Parking for once wasn't a hassle. Everyone who helped run the event did a great job. I will definitely support and walk again next year.

    Today #WalkforWaterCHD
    Sri R.

    Beautiful place. Love the nature and scenery.. Had gone since I was walking for water

    I looked thru 70% of the pix, didn't want photo redundancy.
    Glenn V.

    The brick work that comprises the pavement in the parking lot speaks of class and real investment, perhaps a pattern of the past. It had to cost a pretty penny. The natural approach is to walk toward the water, which we did but after a full exploration we circled all around the premesis, there is much to see opposite the water as well. Getting ahead of myself a bit. Waterfront are two beautiful stately old double floored oxford white buildings, in mid to late renovation stage. The Assembly building and what once was the hospital at the turn of the century, read the slanted signs, I promise you'll be transported if you really want to. Twenty yards forward, antistic outdoor sculpture garden blends land to sea. A garden of stone, slate and iron sit amongst the greenery that lies just before the wooden walkway, it felt meditative as a hint of wind passed through the tree branches above. Continue to the right and although the proper name evades me, the naval base it once was is beautifully memorialized in a few distinct sections. Walk toward the wailing wall, reflecting water trough will lead you in the correct direction, trust the flow of the designers. Ships of three different class quarter circle as a bit of protection from the sea, its the first and last exhibit. Minus the front side of the bronze sailor looking out to sea -- as if he was just dropped off but did not wish to readily disconnect with the life he was leaving. The wooden walkway has a relaxing winding flow, the tiny shore breaks crashing upon the rocks below and continued to evoke that meditative feeling. Walk slowly. The far water facing left end holds host to musical acts, so the pictures tell me --- the large grassy flat land is outdoor concert perfect. I hope one day to be here to sit and enjoy one. Here at Riverfront Park holds the best mudsized dog park in Charleston. Best supplied with bags, best fluffed with bark (appropriate) and pune straw, doggie obstacles, picnic tables and unique individual watering stations for our pups. Continue up the hill and see the homes of which I speak. No park with exhibits in my memory offers as much as Riverside does at no cost to the visitor.

    Jessica B.

    I love that I live so close to this area. I have been there for just walking to clear my mind as well as for concerts and other events. The space is larger than it looks. It is pretty well maintained, although it can be muddy with some flooded areas after it rains. The mosquitoes are ridiculous, so be sure to bring bug spray if it is post rainstorm. There is art all around the grounds, with notes of what it is called and the artist that created it. There is a memorial toward the beginning, just to the right of the fountains as you walk in. The dog park is small, but not bad for an hour or so of letting your pupper run around. There are picnic tables and grills nearby the playground and gazebo area. The bathrooms are small and kind of dirty, but they work for what they're intended for. There is also a water fountain so you can fill up your water bottle. These are located near the concert stage area. I recommend Riverfront Park as an area to walk around, get some fresh air and just think.

    Amy Lauren S.

    This old Navy base has cleaned up nicely, and Riverfront Park is a nice alternative to the parks downtown. It's a real asset to those of us near North Charleston. The park has amenities such as bathrooms, parking, and walking paths, and it's a great place to walk, run, or have a picnic. You have beautiful views of the Cooper River as well as unique sculptures and art. Lately, a lot of events have popped up in Riverfront Park- everything from 5K races and yoga classes to concerts. Sometimes there's a cost involved, but sometimes things are free, and the City of North Charleston has provided a list of them in the park (in a glass case) that changes out each week.

    Dan R.

    Game show host: What exactly is Riverside Park? Contestant A: "It's a gorgeous park in North Charleston". Contestant B: "Nah, it's really an art-walk with sculptures everywhere". Contestant C: "Nope, it's really a tribute to the military". Game show host: "Hey you're ALL correct"! You'll find it near the old Charleston Navy Pier on the Cooper River, and there's a lot going on here -military memorials, a boardwalk, two fishing piers, a dog park, a playground, a spray fountain to cool off in, winners of a sculpture contest, and an amphitheater for concerts The scenery and views of the water are gorgeous. Be sure to check out the Naval Memorial to the thousands that served at the Charleston Naval Base over the decades, plus two impressive statues named the Lone Sailor and the Homecoming. It's definitely worth an hour or two of your time.

    At the beer festival
    Jeff H.

    I recently attended the beer festival at this beautiful park. And, to be honest, I don't make down that way very much because I live in Summerville. But, the park is definitely a real gem with gorgeous views and very close to a number of great restaurants and a couple breweries as well. There's plenty of grassy areas for people and pets, with a long dock and boardwalk that runs along side the historic Cooper River. And a few years ago , we had family pictures there that turned out quite nice, with views of the bridge, river and sunset along the river.

    Charlotte G.

    I've been here on several occasions for concerts and also just to walk my dog. The location has a great view of the river and has a lot of space to roam around if you have a dog or kids in tow. There are sculptures scattered throughout the park and there are also two piers to stand on or to do some fishing. There is also a fountain area made for kids to run and play in. I usually see a few families there with kids in bathing suits playing when I go. It's free to come here so it's a good place for entertaining kids if you're on a budget. As for a concert venue, I attended the High Water Festival here and it was great. There was ample space for vendors and food and a lot of room to lay blankets and sit down. Definitely a good location for concerts or music festivals. One downside to using this area for this purpose is that it does take a few days to a week for the park to get completely cleaned up. After the music festival I took my dog to walk here and he managed to find and eat some leftover scraps of food on the grass. Overall this place is a nice spot to visit if you're looking for a quieter and less traveled park than the ones downtown that are waterside. Definitely check it out if you have the time.

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    Ask the Community - Riverfront Park

    Is it open today for outside and are dogs allowed?

    We visited the park a couple weeks earlier and dogs are okay on leash, we brought two. I would check the Charleston county website to see if the park has been closed due to the pandemic.

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    Review Highlights - Riverfront Park

    It's a fantastic public park (established by the City of North Charleston) along the Cooper River.

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    Alberta Long Lake Park

    Alberta Long Lake Park

    4.0(3 reviews)
    6.2 miHarleston Village

    We entered the park from Bull St on to Halsey via bicycle. I was instantly drawn to signs in the…read morepark, which I almost always stop to read. The first one told me about the importance of marshland, but was hard to read because it was very faded. The second, more solid and legible sign / plaque, gave us a history of how the park got it's name and who she was. The views from this end of the park are nice and you can see the new construction of the Children's Center and the Marina along Lockwood Blvd. Pelicans could be see diving in to the water for breakfast, so we stopped to watch that for a minute. Benches are available for sitting if you are so inclined. Overall, a nice quaint park for sitting and meditating.

    This has become one of my favorite spots in downtown Charleston. It's a beautiful slice of nature…read morewhere one can find solitude in the hustle and bustle of the city. Directly across from the harbor, it mainly consists of an overflow pond, a fishing dock and a couple of benches under the shade of oak trees. You can relax and take in the peacefulness around you, watch the locals fish, or catch a few yourself. You have to park in the private parking lot of the condos just off of Lockwood, but I have never had a problem with this. There is not a lot of room for kids to run around but it is a cool spot to share with bigger kids who are interested in fishing. Overall though it is a great place, especially if you just need to take a minute or two for yourself.

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    W. O. Thomas, Jr. Boat Landing

    W. O. Thomas, Jr. Boat Landing

    3.5(2 reviews)
    3.7 mi

    I'm neither a boater nor a fisher, so I can't comment on either of the main aspects of this site…read more But I did see people both boating and fishing while I enjoyed use of the covered picnic tables during a recent lunch break. It is a relatively quiet location, alongside the Ashley River, where it is crossed by the Mark Clark section of I-526. It is in the vicinity of the Charleston County Detention Center, as well as several nice business parks, and a number of boat-related businesses. Despite the proximity to the local pokey, the location seemed clean and safe. BE ADVISED: There are intentionally no garbage or recycling bins on site. There is a strict "pack your trash" policy in place. I think the idea is that it would be too easy for things to get out of hand, and then any trash overflow would immediately end up in the river, which is no bueno.

    As far as boat landings go, this one has everything you'd need. Easy access to the water, with…read moreample space to turn around and back in. Those who choose to drive in head first need to find a different boat landing, because this one will not support that kind of shenanigan. Plenty of parking with tall trees to shade various parts of the landing, as well as picnic tables to enjoy a snack before or after your trip out on the water. This is also a decent place to bring your bag lunch on your break to enjoy some silence, while taking in the scenic waterway and watching people put their boats in the water.

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    W. O. Thomas, Jr. Boat Landing - Public boat landing ramp into the Ashley River

    Public boat landing ramp into the Ashley River

    W. O. Thomas, Jr. Boat Landing - Sun setting behind the Westmorland Bridge.

    Sun setting behind the Westmorland Bridge.

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