• Travel & Vacation: Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge (Charleston, SC)

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     The sun is setting and birds are flying by as we go over the Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge in Charleston

    We typically go over the Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge as we head into downtown Charleston, SC.  Usually if we are in the area for a few days we go over the bridge several times.  My favorite time to go over the bridge is around sunset.  It is beautiful and you get a great view of the sunset from the top of the bridge.  We typically drive over the bridge, but there is a walkway where you can walk as well as a bicycle path over the bridge.  We often see people walking, jogging, or biking across the bridge during the day or early in the evenings.

    The Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge first opened its 8 lanes back in 2005.  It is a cable bridge with two diamond shaped towers.  It is lit up at night and you can see it for miles (it looks pretty neat).  The bridge was built so that ocean freighters and other large boats could get into the Port of Charleston.  Every Spring they have the Cooper River Bridge Run that crosses over this bridge.  Back in 2013 Jake, the girls, and I were in town the day before the run so we did the Cooper River Bridge Kids Run together which was a lot of fun.  Not only did they have the kids run, but a lot of great family friendly activities for the kids throughout the day.  We haven’t timed it right to participate again, but maybe some day we’ll get the timing right.

    If you have kids another cool thing about the bridge is the shaded playground directly under it.  The playground is fenced and gated which makes it nice for the younger kids.  The kids enjoy going to the playground, walking through the park, or swinging on the swings positioned along the pier under the bridge.  The park and playground is called Mount Pleasant Memorial Waterfront Park. It is one of the few playgrounds you can go to if it is a rainy day because it is almost completely covered.  Also, on hot days it is a perfect place to find a shady place to play that has a little breeze.  The Mount Pleasant Visitor’s Center is located at the front of the park where you can pick up tickets to a variety of activities in and around Charleston without having to go all the way to downtown Charleston’s Visitor Center.  We typically go here if we want tickets to local events or tours because it is closer to where we are staying, faster (not as crowded with people or traffic), and the parking is free.

    You will often encounter a fisherman on the pier too (usually they are very happy to show the kids their “catch” for the day).   The pier was made from leftover pieces of the old Silas N. Pearman Bridge which was the bridge used prior to the building of the Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge.  There is the River Watch Cafe and Gift Shop that sells souvenirs, fishing supplies, ice cream, and more.  There are clean bathrooms and water fountains located near the Welcome Center and the River Watch Cafe and Gift Shop.  The park has always been very clean.  Sometimes we’ll grab a pizza, eat it in the park, let the kids play for a little bit, then go for a nice walk before heading back to the hotel.  During the summer months (a some other times of the year) they do special events in the park, like Movies in the Park, Music events, Fishing Tournaments, and more.

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     Crossing over the Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge

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    Big bridge

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    Passing directly under the first tower

    The “Travel and Vacation” series is an insight into our trips together as a family and ways we relax.  Life is short and we were thrilled to have the opportunity to build memories with family and explore of of the most amazing places during our time away.  Explore with a good attitude, look for fun, and it will be an awesome trip jammed packed with positive memories.  It is refreshing having some time away from the regular routine.  Make it a once in a lifetime opportunity to meet new people and learn.  You just might see or try something new that takes your breath away!

  • Family Time in Downtown Charleston

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    Riding the trolley with the girls in Downtown Charleston.

    Charleston is a great town to explore a variety of history.  One of the neat perks of Charleston is you can park you car somewhere (if you can find parking) and ride the free trolley around the town.  When it is just the girls and I we usually park in the parking garage near the Charleston Visitors Center and grab the trolley right there so it is easy to get around town.  The trolley takes you right near almost all the historical places so you only have to walk a few blocks here and there.  The trolley’s come by every 10 to 15 minutes so you rarely have to wait very long.  Just look for the bus stops or trolley signs to catch a nearby trolley ride.

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    We met up with Jake and ate at the Noisy Oyster in downtown Charleston.  Pictured above is what I had for dinner the Noisy Oyster’s Grilled Salmon BLT sandwich.  It was delicious!

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    Brina all smiles as Karlie checks out the traffic downtown Charleston.  The horse carriages always tend to get her attention.

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    We took a walk through downtown Charleston after dinner.  The interactive water fountain in Waterfront Park is always a hit with the kids.

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    Hanging out by the fountain and “trying” to not too wet!

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    Walking through Waterfront Park in Charleston.

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    Hanging out with Daddy near the Pineapple Water Fountain in downtown Charleston!

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    Well, “Hello Friend” found this little guy scurrying across the path in front of me on our walk.

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    When we walked down the Waterfront Pier we noticed that the dolphins were out swimming in the harbor.  It was getting dark by this time, but it was beautiful watching them glide through the water in front of us.

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    Jake and his girls at the pier watching the dolphins swim.

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               Hanging out with my girls in Charleston!

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    Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge and Patriots Point all lit up at night across the harbor.

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    A relaxing evening swinging on the pier swings!

       Charleston SC Historical Houses

    Wrapping up a fun and busy day in Charleston!  Time to walk back to the car!  Charleston is a great town to walk through at night with all the things to see, do, and it is usually bustling with people, horse carriages, bike tours, and more.