What locals are saying
Station 28½ earns its reputation on the strength of a single landmark: the UFO-shaped house planted squarely at the entrance, one of Sullivan's Island's most reliably photographed architectural oddities and an easy beacon for first-timers navigating the numbered station grid. The walk to the waterline is among the shortest on the island — under 500 feet — and the beach itself opens into a wide, sandbar-studded stretch that rewards a low-tide visit. Timing matters here: the tidal pool at this access point can be expansive enough to swallow dry sand at high water, so the experience varies considerably depending on when you show up.









