Beaufort SC is known for its fishing locations including piers in Beaufort County. Beaufort Online has compiled a list of public fishing piers that you may fish from. Please consult with South Carolina’s Department of Natural Resources before fishing from a pier locally as you may need to apply for a fishing license.
Pier Name |
Location |
Pier Information |
Driving Directions |
Broad River Fishing Pier | Broad RiverBeaufort, SC | Tel: (843) 846-3910720 feet long.
Parking. Handicap Access. No Fees. Year-round access. |
West of Beaufort on State Highway 170. Beaufort County Public Works. |
Charles C. Haigh, Jr. Fishing Pier | Hilton Head, SC | Tel: (843) 846-3910Parking.
No Fee. Year-round Access. |
Highway 278 at Pinckney Island. Beaufort County Public Works. On McKay Creek and Intracoastal Waterway. |
Daufuskie Island Dock and Float | Intercoastal Waterwayand New River | Tel: (843) 846-3910Parking.
No Fee. Restrooms. Year-round Access. |
On Daufuskie Island (which is accessible only by boat) southwest near New River. Beaufort County Public Works. |
Henry C. Chambers Waterfront Park | DowntownBeaufort, SC | Tel: (843) 525-70701,200 foot sea wall.
Parking. Handicap Access. Restrooms. Year-round access. |
On Beaufort River and Intracoastal Waterway. |
Paradise Pier | Hunting Island State Park | Tel: (843) 838-20111,020 feet long.
Parking. Access Fee. Public Access Varies. |
U.S. Highway 21 east of Beaufort. SC Parks, Recreation and Tourism. |
Winbee Fishing Pier | Dale | Tel: (843) 846-3910Small Isolated Pier.
Parking. No Fee. Year-round Access. |
Follow State Road 38 east from US Highway 21 to State Road 43 north at Dale. Turn right on dirt road, 1.5 miles. Beaufort County Public Works. |