Station 28 is a picturesque beach located on Sullivan's Island, South Carolina. It spans approximately 200 yards and features fine, white sand along the Atlantic coast. The beach is part of a charming island known for its wide beaches, water sports, and historical sites like Fort Moultrie. Sullivan's Island offers a laid-back atmosphere with local restaurants and shops nearby. The island is also famous for its literary connection, as it was the setting for Edgar Allan Poe's short story, *The Gold Bug*.
The beach itself is less crowded than other Charleston area beaches, making it ideal for those seeking a quieter experience. However, it is strict with its rules, particularly regarding alcohol consumption, which is prohibited on the beach.
Station 28 is surrounded by natural beauty, with a variety of trees, shrubs, and wildflowers along its walkways. The beach is accessible via a short walk from the parking area, making it convenient for visitors.