A Coastal Dash: Running the Isle of Palms Connector

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A Coastal Dash: Running the Isle of Palms Connector

The Isle of Palms Connector, with its sweeping marsh views and ocean breezes, is a favorite route for Charleston runners looking for a scenic and invigorating workout. Spanning 3.5 miles one way, this bridge and roadway link Mount Pleasant to the barrier island of Isle of Palms, offering a mix of challenging inclines, breathtaking vistas, and a touch of salt air to keep you motivated.

The Route

Start your run near the Mount Pleasant side of the Connector, where wide pedestrian and bike lanes ensure safety and plenty of space. The route quickly ascends the bridge, offering a moderate incline that tests your endurance while rewarding you with panoramic views of the surrounding marshlands and Intracoastal Waterway. As you crest the bridge, the Isle of Palms’ sandy shores and the Atlantic Ocean come into view—a stunning payoff for the climb.

The downhill stretch toward the Isle of Palms is smooth and exhilarating, with the salty breeze cooling you as you stride toward the island. Once you reach the base, you can either turn around for a challenging out-and-back workout or continue running along the quiet streets of the Isle of Palms for a longer route.

The bridge’s openness means you’re exposed to the elements, so plan accordingly for the sun and wind. Early mornings and evenings are particularly magical, with cooler temperatures and vibrant skies that make every step a joy.


Adventure Guide: Running the Isle of Palms Connector

Route Overview

  • Distance: 7 miles round trip (3.5 miles one way).
  • Terrain: A mix of steady inclines and flat stretches with smooth surfaces.
  • Scenery: Marshlands, Intracoastal Waterway, and coastal vistas.

Best Times to Run

  • Morning: Catch the sunrise over the ocean and enjoy cooler weather.
  • Evening: Sunset runs offer stunning colors and a more tranquil atmosphere.

Pro Tips

  • Hydration: Bring water or a hydration pack, as there are no fountains along the route.
  • Sun Protection: Wear sunscreen and a hat to shield against the open sunlight.
  • Wind Awareness: Coastal breezes can be strong, so dress in layers if needed.

Post-Run Highlights

  • Cool down with a stroll along the Isle of Palms beach or enjoy a refreshing dip in the ocean.
  • Head to a nearby café, like The Refuge, for a coffee or smoothie to refuel after your run.

Getting There

Park near the base of the Connector on the Mount Pleasant side, where there are safe areas to leave your vehicle. If starting on the Isle of Palms side, parking is available near the beach access points.

Running the Isle of Palms Connector is more than just a workout—it’s an experience that blends natural beauty, a rewarding challenge, and the refreshing spirit of the Lowcountry’s coastal landscapes.

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Reviews

Daniel Filiatreau4 years ago
I used to go over this bridge a lot. It’s a childhood memory, so I guess it holds a special place in my heart, even though it’s nothing special. It’s a bridge, and it works, so it deserves five stars.
Robert Young5 years ago
It didn't fall. I didn't get wet. It's a bridge!😂
Peach Perrychute4 years ago
Incredible view and the bridge is spacious when driving across.
Shawn Hart2 years ago
This is an amazing bridge for bike rides and viewing sunrises and sunsets!
Emma W6 months ago
Wonderful bridge! Great engineering!

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