Location
Ramp Details
- Access
- ✓ Public Access
- Address
- 80 5th Ave, Mt Pleasant, SC 29464, USAMount Pleasant, South Carolina
- Coordinates
- 32.812731, -79.906009
About This Launch
Remleys Point Boat Landing near Mount Pleasant, just outside the heart of Charleston County sees steady use throughout the season from anglers and families alike. The area feels authentically local, with tidal creeks setting the tone. Locals prefer the cooler months when the crowds thin and the fish bite more consistently. The ramp's gradient works well for boats of various sizes, from car-toppers to larger center consoles. Anglers report consistent action during spring and fall, with bass and panfish being the primary targets. Local tide information and current weather conditions are displayed above to help you plan the best launch window. The bait and tackle information below includes shops that carry local knowledge as valuable as their inventory. Mount Pleasant has the bait shops and local knowledge you'll want before heading out. With a 4.5-star rating from 265 users, it's clearly doing something right.
Related searches: boat ramp near Mount Pleasant • public launch in Charleston County • South Carolina boat launch
About Boating in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina
Boaters appreciate Mount Pleasant 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 Mount Pleasant 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.
Charleston County Parks & Recreation Information
- Waterbody
- Wando River
- Region
- Mount Pleasant
Information provided by Charleston County Parks & Recreation
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Remleys Point 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
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!
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.
Nice area to go fishing or you can take your boat out to enjoy 😉 the view
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.
Best sunset in Charleston!
Showing 5 of 265 reviews from Google
Get Directions
Navigate directly to this boat launch using your preferred mapping service:
Nearby Boat Ramps
Other boat launches within 5.9 mi of this location