Station 29 on Sullivan's Island is a picturesque beach location known for its stunning views of boats and para-sailers. Located near the east end of the island, it faces challenges with beach erosion, which is managed by rock jetties. The beach offers a short walk of about 100 feet from the entrance, making it easily accessible. It is a popular spot for those interested in water activities and offers a unique blend of natural beauty and historical significance, given its proximity to Fort Moultrie and the bridge connecting Sullivan's Island to Isle of Palms.
The area is rich in history and natural beauty, with Sullivan's Island being a significant part of Charleston's storied shores. The island's beaches are a haven for wildlife, including loggerhead sea turtles and dolphins.
Visitors can enjoy the laid-back atmosphere of the island, which is complemented by its charming local restaurants and shops on Middle Street.