Duration: | 1 Day(s) - 0 Night(s) |
Tour Category: | Beach Tours |
Boneyard Beach, South Carolina is an eerie stretch of coast on Bull Island where tries that formerly grew on the shore have been overtaken by the ocean.
The saltwater eventually turned them white and grey and many have toppled over and be in the waves.
Boneyard Beach is on the northern end of a little-known South Carolina island called Bull Island. Here, you find the remains of a water-strangled forest and more driftwood than you could dream of ever finding on a beach again,
Bull Island has seven pristine miles of undeveloped beach just waiting for you to show up and take it all in. Because the island is situated along the Atlantic, many shells wash ashore here. It is a fantastic location for shelling.
Yes, one of the trials on Bull Island is famously populated with alligators. Unsurprisingly, the trial is, nicknamed Ă„lligator Alley. But not to worry, the island has 16 miles of trails you can check out on foot. They all have gorgeous breathtaking scenery.
It is the perfect place to spend the day exploring so pack a picnic lunch and wear comfortable shoes (not sandals) so you can see all this amazing island (and beach) has to offer.
A tour service called Coastal Expeditions runs year-round and has several different tours you can take, including one that drops you right on Boneyard Beach. (The Bulls Island Ferry!)
The secret beach at Bull Island is perfect for a day trip for the entire family. Who knows! This little-known barrier island in South Carolins just might become your new favorite beach.
Osprey nesting sites, alligators, deer, primitive camping and trails, 1090 acres of marshland. This island is known to the locals for its beauty and pristine beaches. Only accessible by boat, the potential for people is minimal.
You can even get married on Boneyard Beach because the backdrop is striking. To experience this secluded beach area, be prepared for some walking.