What locals are saying
The Battery and White Point Garden sit at the southern tip of the Charleston Peninsula where the Ashley and Cooper Rivers meet, and locals consistently treat it as one of the city's few landmarks that genuinely earns its reputation — free, walkable, and shaded by grand live oaks with unobstructed views toward Fort Sumter and Charleston Harbor. It functions as a true community park: joggers, dog walkers, wedding parties, and families with kids climbing on Civil War cannons all share the promenade alongside tourists. There is no real local backlash, only occasional grumbling about crowds on peak-season weekends; the broader consensus is that the promenade's backdrop of some of Charleston's most expensive antebellum mansions makes even a routine evening stroll feel exceptional.











