Remleys Point Boat Landing

4.5(265 reviews)
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Location

Ramp Details

Access
✓ Public Access
Address
80 5th Ave, Mt Pleasant, SC 29464, USA
Mount Pleasant, South Carolina
Coordinates
32.812731, -79.906009

About This Launch

Remleys Point Boat Landing stands in Mount Pleasant, Charleston County as a well-positioned launch for accessing sounds. Local boaters have used this ramp for years, appreciating its location and accessibility for various watercraft.

Parking facilities serve both day-use visitors and those planning extended trips, with space for multiple trailer rigs. The approach to the ramp is straightforward for most tow vehicles. Larger boats may require some maneuvering but can launch successfully with proper technique.

As a public facility, this ramp is generally accessible to all boaters. South Carolina requires valid boat registration for motorized vessels, and some waters may have additional permit requirements. Check for posted fee information at the launch, as daily or annual launch passes may apply at certain times.

Boaters launching here gain entry to barrier island beaches, where conditions accommodate everything from kayaks and canoes to larger fishing boats and recreational vessels. The water characteristics typical of this region create opportunities for multiple activities depending on your interests and equipment.

Boaters use this launch for shrimping and general recreational boating. Fishing opportunities include flounder and sheepshead, with action varying by season and conditions. The facility accommodates both power boats and human-powered craft.

Summer requires early morning launches to beat the heat Weekday mornings typically offer the easiest launching with less competition for ramp time and parking. Local tackle shops in Mount Pleasant can provide current fishing reports and recommendations for productive areas. Weather conditions change quickly on the water, so monitoring forecasts throughout your trip is advisable.

With a 4.5-star rating from 265 reviews, this launch has earned recognition from the boating community.

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About Boating in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina

Boaters traveling to Mount Pleasant find reliable water access points and the amenities needed for successful outings. Local waters support fly fishing and produce catches of tarpon and redfish. The community supports boating with local businesses offering supplies, equipment, and local knowledge to help visitors make the most of their time on the water. Fall offers cooler temperatures and aggressive fish Check conditions and plan accordingly for the best experience.

Charleston County Parks & Recreation Information

Waterbody
Wando River
Region
Mount Pleasant
Accessible parking and routes available

Information provided by Charleston County Parks & Recreation

Frequently Asked Questions About Remleys Point Boat Landing

What saltwater fish can I target from Mount Pleasant?

Mount Pleasant waters typically hold redfish, spotted seatrout, flounder, and sheepshead year-round. Seasonal species include tarpon in summer months and black drum in cooler weather. Local tackle shops can provide current reports on what's biting.

Is this ramp suitable for saltwater boats?

Yes, Boat Ramp at 32.9669, -79.9370 provides access to coastal waters. The ramp can accommodate most saltwater fishing boats, bay boats, and flats skiffs. Larger offshore vessels should verify water depth and clearance, especially at low tide.

What are the best months for fishing from Boat Ramp at 32.9669, -79.9370?

Gulf Coast fishing from Mount Pleasant produces year-round, with peak action typically March through November. Spring brings spawning redfish and trout, summer offers offshore opportunities, and fall features excellent inshore action before winter cooling.

Can I access offshore waters from Boat Ramp at 32.9669, -79.9370?

Boat Ramp at 32.9669, -79.9370 provides access to Gulf waters. Depending on your boat's capabilities, you can reach nearshore reefs and offshore fishing grounds. Check marine forecasts and ensure proper safety equipment for Gulf excursions.

Is Boat Ramp at 32.9669, -79.9370 free to use?

Launch fees vary by facility and managing agency. Boat Ramp at 32.9669, -79.9370 in South Carolina may be free, require a daily fee, or accept annual passes. Check for posted fee information at the ramp or contact the managing agency before your visit.

Boater Reviews

4.5
(265 reviews)
wanda kelley

Out of the way, definitely hidden! Once you find it, you will be back. Good parking. Easy boat launching. Several boats at the same time. Then bam, you are right in the middle of everything!! The Ravenel Bridge, downtown Charleston Rainbow Row, the forts, so much! Little islands available to land and spend the day. Dolphins, lots of Dolphins! For the landing, I didn't see any facilities at all. Just the ramp and parking. These are free!

Matthew Swinney

While Remley is the largest public boat ramp in Mount Pleasant it is also the busiest. The rather large parking lot will fill up quickly on weekends and holidays (often times with novice boaters). It has the easiest access to the harbor and a straight shot to the jetties when going offshore. That said, this is a great place to catch a sunset over the river and a gorgeous view of the Ravnel Bridge and downtown Charleston.

La,Dawn Campbells

Nice area to go fishing or you can take your boat out to enjoy 😉 the view

Jeremy Kellogg

Overall its a good ramp. Plenty of parking but does fill up fast on good weather days. It's not very protected from the elements so wind, currents, and tides can have an effect on your launching and retrieving. Boat wakes and waves can also have an impact. Can be tricky if there is a negative low tide, I brought my boat in at dead low on a negative tide and the prop hit rocks a couple of times. I do have an I/O and wasn't really able to trim the outdrive up as far as needed to avoid the rocks. There is otherwise typically plenty of water. Close to the harbor, jetties, rivers that all contain great fishing and boating experiences. short run to shem creek. plenty of wildlife to be seen.

Amy Wing (Wing0727)

Best sunset in Charleston!

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