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Swimming Pools Beaches

 

The Beach Club pools are open from dawn to dusk with extended hours of 7 a.m. – 9 p.m. from Memorial Day through Labor Day.

Our pool complex features a smaller pool and a family size pool.

Complimentary towels are available for use at the Beach Club pool complex with your amenity or member card. Towels are distributed on the pool deck during the summer months.




Click Here To Take a Tour of The New Beach Club
Dolphin Watching at North Beach 

One of  the best places to see dolphins on Seabrook is at Captain Sam's inlet on North Beach (separates Seabrook from Kiawah. Go about an hour before low tide and stay a while. They are not there everyday, but they often show up and put on a show!

Click here to view a short video clip.
Click here for another clip of Dophins and Sunsets - December 2011

Click here for a short video of the Seabrook Beaches
  • Pelican Beach
    Located on the south end of the island, Pelican Beach is adjacent to Seabrook Island’s beach club facilities. Pelican Beach serves as a backdrop for outdoor events, weddings, sunbathing and spectacular sunsets over the North Edisto River Inlet.

  • North Beach
    One of the widest beaches in the Carolinas, North Beach captures the essence of privacy that residents and visitors treasure. Soft, rolling dunes give way to a vast expanse of sand that gradually dips into the Atlantic Ocean. An ongoing beach management program maintains the beauty and size of the beach, as well as a pristine environment for wildlife, like the loggerhead turtles, which depend on the perfect waterside setting for nesting and ultimate survival.


The Island House The Lake House

The Island House is the main Seabrook Island Club facility. It contains a restaurant and bar, the golf pro shop and meeting rooms.

The Lake House is a facility of the Seabrook Island Property Owners Association. It has an indoor and outdoor pool, a library and an exercise room.  It can be used by guests at an additional charge ($10 per day per family for the pools and $10 per day for the exercise facility.)
   
   
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Click Here For a Tour of Seabrook Island's New Lake House
Golf Tennis

 

  • Crooked Oaks - Seabrook Island
    Described as "one of his best", designer Robert Trent Jones, Sr. came to Seabrook to create his "hard par-easy bogey" course. This 6,832 yard course with rolling fairways, weaves through moss covered, stately live oaks and thick forest.
  • Ocean Winds - Seabrook Island
    A 6,805 yard, par 72 course that takes you to the Atlantic Ocean. Named for its swirling breezes, Ocean Winds provides an ever changing test for the golfer. It was designed by Willard Byrd.
Click here for more information about the Seabrook courses.




Seabrook offers a lot more than court time. Take advantage of lessons and clinics with our tennis pros. Weekly round robins provide friendly partners, and our game-matching service uses the NTRP system to find players of similar ability. Register in the Pro Shop or call ahead, and they will have your matches arranged before you arrive.

The Club’s Tennis pros conduct private, semi-private and group lessons and clinics, while young children can participate in “Munchkins” clinic. Older kids can sign up for private lessons or improve their game among peers in Junior Clinics.

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The Equestrian Center Bohicket Marina

The Equestrian Center features one of the only beach rides on the East Coast. It caters to riders of all skill levels with guided trail rides, pony rides and riding lessons. The Club's Equestrian Center at Seabrook Island helps define the unique lifestyle enjoyed by island residents.

Beginner Trail Rides Advance reservations are required.

Advanced Trail Rides Advance reservations are required.

Beach Rides Advance reservations are required. 

Pony Rides Parent-led pony rides are available  by appointment for children up to eight years old.
 
Private Lessons are available from the professional Equestrian Staff. Advance reservations are required.



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Fitness Center

Tone up at our fully-equipped Fitness Center which has treadmills, cycle trainers, stair climbers, Cybex modular strength stations, an Olympic bench press and Olympic free weights to work every major muscle group.

It also has televisions and music. It is located at the Lake House.

Open Monday through Saturday 8 a.m. – 8 p.m. Sundays 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.

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Restaurants

Johns Island
 

JB's Smokeshack
(843) 557-0426
3406 Maybank Hwy., Johns Island. . Barbecue pork, barbecue ribs, barbecue chicken, fix'ens. Wed.-Sat., 11 a.m.-8:30 p.m., Sun., 11 a.m.-4 p.m.

The Hominy Grill
(843) 937-0930

207 Rutledge Avenue, Charleston, SC
Breakfast, lunch and dinner.

Tomato Shed Cafe
(843) 559-9999 
842 Main Road, Johns Island, SC 29455 , A small cafe, specializing in fresh vegetables and meats prepared "home cooked" style. They offer an entree of chicken, beef, pork, crab cakes, and shrimp with the vegetables of the season. Serving Lunch, Monday-Saturday 11 a.m.- 2:30 p.m.

Fat Hen
(843) 559-9090

3140 Maybank Highway, Johns Island, SC 29455, Fat Hen’s main dishes center around innovative French classics with Lowcountry flourishes, sourced from the finest local produce farmers.

El Merzadito & & Taqueria
(843) 559-7216

3575 Maybank Highway, Johns Island, SC 29455

Bowens Island  Restaurant
(843) 795-2757
1870 Bowens Island Rd, Charleston SC 29412
New York Times: The List

It may be down and dirty, but the roast oysters, fried shrimp and Frogmore stew (seafood boil to those non-natives) at Bowens Island Restaurant have delighted generations of Charlestonians -- witness the heaped shells alongside this graffiti-scarred shack on the marsh just two miles short of Folly Beach.

Wild Olive Restaurant
Italian cuisine with an emphasison fresh, local and seasonal ingredients.
(843) 737-4177
2867 Maybank Highway, John's Island S.C. 29455

Gilligan's Seafood Restaurant
A casual seafood restaurant.
(843) 766-2244
160 Main Road, Johns Island, SC 29455

AL DI LA Italian
A northern Italian trattoria.
(843) 571-2321
25 Magnolia Rd, Charleston, SC 29407


  
Other Information

 

  • Babysitting service

  • Programs for kids and teens

  • Fishing charters and boat rentals

  • Sunset cruises and river tours

  • Seabrook Island Club

  • Charleston area attractions

  • The Town of Seabrook

  • Seabrook Resort Calendar

  • Ocean Views Newsletter

  • History of Seabrook

  • Bohicket Marina

  • Freshfields Village

The Weather

 

Average Midday Temperature for Seabrook Island

Jan 60 | Feb 62 | Mar 70 | Apr 76 | May 83 | Jun 87 | Jul 89 | Aug 89 | Sept 85 | Oct 76 | Nov 68 | Dec 61

Average Annual Temperature 75
 

  Latest Seabrook Island, South Carolina, weather

 

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Bohicket Marina

Freshfields

(located at the entrance to Seabrook)


  • Apparel
  • Banking & ATMs
  • Books, Cards, & Gifts
  • Dining
  • Drug Store & Island Sundries
  • Grocery & Other Foods
  • Home Design Center
  • Real Estate
  • Specialty Stores
  • Sporting Goods
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Restaurants

Seabrook Island Club

  • Palmetto Room
  • Bohicket's Lounge and Sea View Terrace
  • Blue Heron Cafe
  • Pelican's Nest
  • Club Dining FAQs

Bohicket Marina

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Danny Boy's Pizza
(843) 768-4001
Pizza, subs, cheesesteaks. Free delivery or take out.

Fischers Sports Bar and Grill
(843) 243-0210
Friendly neighborhood tavern and grill, great food and lots of local color.

Rosebank Farms Cafe
(843) 768-1807
Local Fare, Southern Flair & Island Attitude.

Red's Ice House
(843) 518-5515
Seafood in a fun, family oriented atmosphere, overlooking Bohicket Creek.

Freshfields Village

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Hege's
(843) 768-0035
Cocktails and delightful French-inspired cuisine prepared with fresh, seasonal, local products.

Java Java
(843) 243-0222
Italian-style espresso, gourmet chocolate, and wireless internet access.

Ladles Homemade Soups
(843) 243-9881
Ladles is a soup restaurant offering over 400 soups You can dine in or out, and choose from 14 different soups daily.

La Tela Pizzeria
(843) 768.1951
Neapolitan style pizzeria.

Vincent's Drug Store & Soda Fountain
(843) 243-0007
An old-fashioned drug store featuring it's very own lunch counter, prescription drugs, and apothecary.

The Station at Freshfields
(843) 768-4567
A gas station, environmentally friendly car wash, and a gourmet deli.

Charleston Area

30 minutes from Seabrook
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Other Things To Do

Angel Oak
Open daily 9am - 5pm. Owned and operated by the City of Charleston Department of Parks. The Angel Oak is a Live Oak tree, estimated to be 1,400 years old. Live oaks are not particularly tall, but have wide spreading canopies. Only in the very oldest of specimens do you find massive limbs resting on the ground, as do the limbs of the Angel Oak. It stands 65ft. high and provides a 17,000 square foot area of shade. No admission charge.

Boone Hall Plantation
Boone Hall reflects Southern heritage spanning 300 years on one magnificent “still working” plantation. House tours, gardens, slave cabins, plantation coach tours, live performances in season, cafe, plus one of the world’s longest oak-lined avenues.

Charleston Old City Market
Built in 1841, it features small shops, restaurants and a flea market with everything from produce to antiques. Hear the lilting dialect of Gullah ladies as they weave and sell handmade sweetgrass baskets.

Charleston Tea Plantation
Experience the beauty and charm of America’s only tea garden…View acres of breathtaking tea plants, learn how tea is made during an informative factory tour, take a trolley ride through the tea fields, and drink fresh brewed American Classic Tea as you browse our unique Shoppe.

Drayton Hall
More than a house, activities include hourly tours and daily programs, a self-directed "Voices" Landscape Tour on DVD, self-guided river and marsh walks, A Sacred Place: The African-American Cemetery, and an artisan-inspired museum shop.

Firefly Distillery
South Carolina’s first and largest distillery, the Wadmalaw Island distillery is home to Firefly Sweet Tea Vodka, the original sweet tea vodka.

Fort Sumter
America’s most tragic conflict ignited at Fort Sumter on April 12, 1861, when a chain reaction of social, economic and political events exploded into civil war. A powerful symbol to both the South and the North, Fort Sumter remains a memorial to all who fought to hold it.

Magnolia Plantation
This 17th century estate, acquired in 1676 by the Drayton family, features America’s oldest gardens (c.1680), which bloom year-round. Pre-Revolutionary War plantation house, Biblical garden, antebellum cabin, nature train, nature boat, wildlife observation tower, gift shop and more.

Middleton Place
Carefully preserved 18th century plantation and National Historic Landmark; 65 acres of America’s oldest landscaped Gardens. House Museum tours highlight family collections and the role of the Middleton’s in American history. Craftspeople in the Stableyards recreate the activities of a self-sustaining Lowcountry plantation.
 
 

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