A Day on Land
You Don’t Have to Get Wet to Have Fun on Folly!
Yeah, we’re surrounded by beautiful water on all sides, but that doesn’t mean there isn’t fun to be had on land! Whether you’re shopping, eating, or simply taking in the sights, a day on land is a great way to experience Folly Beach’s charm and good vibes.

Breakfast at the Lost Dog Cafe
Take a quiet moment to explore the creative side of Folly. The Lost Dog Cafe and Gallery is a cozy space to get breakfast and a coffee and admire work by local artists, such as beach-inspired paintings and photography. It’s a peaceful, artsy detour with plenty of personality.


Graffiti Walk & Morris Island Lighthouse
Explore the vibrant colors and creative spirit of Folly’s Graffiti Walk, where ever-changing street art meets coastal charm. Then take a scenic stroll to the beach in front of historic Morris Island Lighthouse, a picturesque landmark standing tall just offshore, perfect for photos and a peaceful moment by the sea. The inlet area is an animal sanctuary so you’re bound to see scores of bird species, and other critters that call Folly home.
Lunch at Loggerhead’s Beach Grill
Loggerhead’s Beach Grill offers a relaxed, beachy atmosphere just steps from the sand. With a spacious deck, indoor seating, and live music, it’s a great spot to enjoy a laid-back lunch. The menu features a variety of options, including sandwiches, salads, seafood dishes, and local favorites. It’s a popular choice among locals and visitors alike, known for its friendly service and vibrant ambiance.


Catch Some Great Views on The Pier
Breeze in your hair, salt on your skin, and views for days. Stretching 1,049 feet into the Atlantic Ocean, the iconic Folly Pier offers breathtaking views of the “Edge of America. Whether you’re dolphin-spotting, snapping sunset pics, or just soaking in the Atlantic, it’s a must-do moment that captures the heart of the island.
Shopping Along Center Street
Start your afternoon with some retail therapy, Folly-style. Wander through colorful surf shops and indie boutiques packed with beachwear, handmade jewelry, and quirky souvenirs. Make sure to stop by: McKevlin’s Surf Shop, Mr. John’s Beach Store, Indigo & Cotton pop-ups.


Sunset Drinks + Dinner at Taco Boy
Tacos, tequila, and a golden happy hour glow. Taco Boy features bold flavors, beachy cocktails, and colorful vibes in a three-story hideaway. The restaurant features a rooftop bar with ocean views, a main-level dining room, and a lantern-lit top-floor bar, perfect for groups and sunset cocktails. An extensive menu of Tex-Mex-inspired items, amazing cocktails, and live music several nights a week make Taco Boy the perfect way to wrap up a perfect Folly day on land.Â
You Don’t Have to Get Wet to Have Fun on Folly!
Yeah, we’re surrounded by beautiful water on all sides, but that doesn’t mean there isn’t fun to be had on land! Whether you’re shopping, eating, or simply taking in the sights, a day on land is a great way to experience Folly Beach’s charm and good vibes.
Breakfast at the Lost Dog Cafe

Take a quiet moment to explore the creative side of Folly. The Lost Dog Cafe and Gallery is a cozy space to get breakfast and a coffee and admire work by local artists, such as beach-inspired paintings and photography. It’s a peaceful, artsy detour with plenty of personality.
Graffiti Walk & Morris Island Lighthouse

Explore the vibrant colors and creative spirit of Folly’s Graffiti Walk, where ever-changing street art meets coastal charm. Then take a scenic stroll to the beach in front of historic Morris Island Lighthouse, a picturesque landmark standing tall just offshore, perfect for photos and a peaceful moment by the sea. The inlet area is an animal sanctuary so you’re bound to see scores of bird species, and other critters that call Folly home.
Lunch at Loggerhead’s Beach Grill

Loggerhead’s Beach Grill offers a relaxed, beachy atmosphere just steps from the sand. With a spacious deck, indoor seating, and live music, it’s a great spot to enjoy a laid-back lunch. The menu features a variety of options, including sandwiches, salads, seafood dishes, and local favorites. It’s a popular choice among locals and visitors alike, known for its friendly service and vibrant ambiance.
Catch Some Great Views on The Pier

Breeze in your hair, salt on your skin, and views for days. Stretching 1,049 feet into the Atlantic Ocean, the iconic Folly Pier offers breathtaking views of the “Edge of America. Whether you’re dolphin-spotting, snapping sunset pics, or just soaking in the Atlantic, it’s a must-do moment that captures the heart of the island.
Shopping Along Center Street

Start your afternoon with some retail therapy, Folly-style. Wander through colorful surf shops and indie boutiques packed with beachwear, handmade jewelry, and quirky souvenirs. Make sure to stop by: McKevlin’s Surf Shop, Mr. John’s Beach Store, Indigo & Cotton pop-ups.
Sunset Drinks + Dinner at Taco Boy

Tacos, tequila, and a golden happy hour glow. Taco Boy features bold flavors, beachy cocktails, and colorful vibes in a three-story hideaway. The restaurant features a rooftop bar with ocean views, a main-level dining room, and a lantern-lit top-floor bar, perfect for groups and sunset cocktails. An extensive menu of Tex-Mex-inspired items, amazing cocktails, and live music several nights a week make Taco Boy the perfect way to wrap up a perfect Folly day on land.Â






