Location
Ramp Details
- Access
- ✓ Public Access
- Address
- 2445 State Rd S-10-432, Charleston, SC 29412, USAMosquito Beach Historic District, South Carolina
- Coordinates
- 32.668316, -79.997275
About This Launch
Nestled in Mosquito Beach Historic District, Charleston County, Sol Legare Boat Landing has been a local favorite for generations of boaters. Spanish moss give this launch its distinctive feel. You'll share the water with jon boats, bass boats, and the occasional pontoon, but it never feels overcrowded. Trailer parking is designated and clearly marked, keeping vehicles separate from active launching zones. Tournament anglers and casual fishermen coexist peacefully, each respecting the other's space and approach. Before heading out, check the weather forecast and tide data available on this page to time your launch properly. Local bait shops are listed on this page with distances, making it easy to stock up before you launch. You'll find everything you need—bait, ice, and a hot meal—just minutes away in Mosquito Beach Historic District. The 90 reviews averaging 4.2 stars speak to its reliability.
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About Boating in Mosquito Beach Historic District, South Carolina
Boaters appreciate Mosquito Beach Historic District for its Lowcountry location and abundant waterways. The local waterways support diverse boating activities, from fishing to cruising, with access to both protected and open waters. The Mosquito Beach Historic District area includes boat repair facilities, fuel docks, and local outfitters familiar with regional conditions. The waterfront culture here balances recreational use with conservation, resulting in well-maintained facilities and healthy fisheries.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Sol Legare Boat Landing free to use?
Most public boat ramps in South Carolina are free to use, though some may require a daily or annual pass. Check the amenities section above or contact local authorities for current fee information.
What are the hours of operation?
Many boat ramps are accessible 24/7, but it's best to launch during daylight hours for safety. Check for any posted signs or local regulations regarding operating hours.
Is parking available at this boat launch?
Most boat launches provide designated parking for vehicles with trailers. Parking availability may vary by season and time of day. Arrive early on weekends and holidays for the best parking options.
What's the best time to launch here?
Weekday mornings typically offer the least crowded conditions. For fishing, early morning and late afternoon often produce the best results. Check the tide information on this page to plan around favorable water levels.
Boater Reviews
8.18.24 We arrived here at 10 am, and the landing parking spots we at about 40% capacity. We launched our jetskis and found a parking spot. Several other patrons were behind us, so I am sure it filled up quickly. They had two ramps available. Nicely maintained, ridged concrete for grip. But the tide!! We launch the skis all the time as a team. My role is to offload by starting one and pulling the other by the ski rope. The tide was really strong, and this was one of the more difficult launches. Loading up was just as tough, but the tide was going the opposite way. Be prepared for that! There's a lot to like about this landing: Clean, well maintained. The dock was in great shape, and there was a separate dock that was covered for fishing. The parking lot was gravel but well maintained. The tide ruined it for me.
Great public landing easy ride to nice sandy areas to hang out for the day. Easy to get in and out of as the landing is concrete. It has a dock to tie up to as well while your parking the boat. There was also a fishing dock for anyone wanting to fish right there at the landing.
Capacity is limited- not a large facility. But it's pretty and peaxeful. The tide can rip through the Stono there - sometimes it's just fun to watch the noobs bounce their boats off the dock, trailer, each other 😈
Small boat ramp with very limited parking. Ge there early or you will not have a spot, and a lot of the people putting their boats in have no clue what they are doing. There is only one dock, and it is not very long, so there is not a lot of space if you need to tie up for a minute. They do have a place to put any oysters you have eaten. Also, lock your doors, and do not leave anything there over night.
This is a nice Publix spot. Only thing is all the oysters are there hard to walk on and please don't try to fish there till there is great fishing in that area you'll notice that you will lose your line due to the large amount of rocks and oyster beds. There are no public restrooms or any other amenities except for the ramp.
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