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Dewees Island, SC

Learn more about Dewees Island, SC

Dewees Island is a 1.875-square-mile barrier island located about 11 miles north of Charleston. The inlet between it and the Isle of Palms is known as Spence's Inlet on early maps, although it is now known as Dewees Inlet. Only residential homes and a wildlife preserve make up the island, which is completely private.


Is it possible for anyone to visit Dewees Island?

As a result, there are restrictions controlling human influence on the island, and Dewees is a private island that is only accessible to owners, their guests, persons renting one of the numerous residences there, or anyone interested in acquiring property.


Is it possible for you to stay on Dewees Island?

Dewees Island is a privately owned barrier island that can only be reached by ferry. Staying on the island is a breeze with proper planning and offers a unique experience that many visitors to the Charleston area are unaware of. Dewees offers a retreat to nature with all the amenities of home, with no restaurants or stores, no traffic or stop lights.


On Dewees Island, who lives?

Indians, Revolutionary War soldiers, and Civil War blockades have all lived on the island over the years. It has a submarine tower from World War II. Residents of Dewees Island in the nineteenth century were mostly oystermen and farmers, according to census statistics. Rice growers began farming on Dewees in the nineteenth century.

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