White Point Garden

2 Murray Blvd, Charleston, SC 29401
5.7 acres | 2.3 hectares
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About White Point Garden in Charleston

White Point Garden is a historic public park located at the southern tip of the Charleston peninsula in South Carolina. Covering approximately 5.7 acres, the park offers scenic views of Charleston Harbor and the Ashley and Cooper Rivers.

Originally known as Oyster Point due to the abundance of oyster shells on its shore, the area was later renamed White Point. The City of Charleston acquired a portion of the land in 1837 to create a public park, which was expanded in 1855 to form a grand waterfront promenade.

The park features numerous oak trees draped with Spanish moss, providing ample shade for visitors. Walking paths made of oyster shells crisscross the grounds, allowing for leisurely strolls. A central gazebo, known as the Williams Music Pavilion, was constructed in 1907 as a memorial and serves as a focal point of the park.

White Point Garden is home to several historical monuments and military relics. Civil War-era cannons and artillery pieces are displayed throughout the park, serving as reminders of Charleston's military history. Notable monuments include the Defenders of Charleston statue and a memorial to the crew of the H.L. Hunley submarine.

The park has a darker historical aspect as well. In the 1720s, it was the site where notorious pirate Stede Bonnet and his crew were hanged, with their bodies left on display as a deterrent to other pirates.

Today, White Point Garden serves as a popular destination for both locals and tourists, offering a peaceful retreat with historical significance in the heart of Charleston's historic district.

What to Do at White Point Garden

Nature & Wildlife

ShadeWalking Trail

Visitor Services

MemorialPaved Paths

Food & Gathering

Shelter

When is White Point Garden Open?

Monday:7AM-9:30PM
Tuesday:7AM-9:30PM
Wednesday:7AM-9:30PM
Thursday:7AM-9:30PM
Friday:7AM-9:30PM
Saturday:7AM-9:30PM
Sunday:7AM-9:30PM