The northeast end of Folly Beach now maintained by the Charleston County Parks and Recreation includes about a 1/2 mile of beachfront.

The view of the Morris Island Lighthouse is just one of the many beautiful scenes on the walk. As you round the island’s curve, you pass through a ‘graveyard’ beach, where dead oak tree trunks, white-washed by the sand and water, stand steady in the sand which is a favorite with photographers.