I have been told that at high tide, the beach vanishes down near the toe. I have stayed in Sea Pines often, but never down that far. Does anyone know if this is true? Obviously as it makes the turn, things change. But before the turn? If so, at about what street does this begin, if anyone knows?
Thank you in advance for any advice you can give.
High tide down at the toe?
The toe as you call it is called Lands End in Sea Pines and is near the South Beach Marina.
It is the point where the Atlantic meets the Intercoastal Waterway (ICW).
The ICW does not have a beach area there, and is somewhat rocky. The area on the Atlantic was the terminus of the recent beach renourishment. It should be fine.
Stan (hhiguy)
High tide down at the toe?
Thanks, Stan. I really appreciate it.
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