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Old 01-21-2007, 02:35 PM
 
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I am thinking about relocating to somewhere in SC within about 30 miles of the ocean. So far I am thinking of areas close to Beaufort or Georgetown. I would I would like to live somewhere that is less than an hour from beaches at state parks and areas where there is public beach access.

Previously I have vacationed at Harbour Island (near Beaufort) and Folly Beach, and took a day-trip to Edisto Island. All of these trips were in the "shoulder season", so we did not encounter a lot of crowds anywhere.

Now I am wondering how difficult it may be to actually get to public-access areas during the summer---as far as traffic jams and full parking lots. I realize there may be a lot of people ON the beach, I just want to be able to get there. I would appreciate anything anyone can share about this.
No problem getting there, just finding somewhere to park.
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Old 01-22-2007, 12:03 PM
 
Location: central Missouri
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Very interesting discussion. Beachrules and mmMary, what you describe is what I was worried about. Thanks to all for the informative replies.
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Old 01-22-2007, 12:12 PM
 
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Hilton Head allows almost no access.
I've been visiting HHI for the past 24 years and never had a problem with any beach access. Parking is the only issue I've found there. If you can take a bike, you've got it made. When vacationing, I usually stay in Sea Pines (where I will live if I can ever afford a house there) and take bike paths or the free shuttle.
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