What locals are saying
The Lake House at Bulow's signature draw is its bridge-connected island ceremony space — still water, longleaf pines, zero competing architecture — singular enough that photographers consistently name it among their favorite Lowcountry settings. Managed by Charleston County Parks on a permissive, take-the-keys philosophy, it draws couples who want a lowcountry boil or an oyster roast over a formal ballroom dinner, and the on-site house sleeping up to 12 lets the wedding party turn the whole affair into a long-weekend retreat. The standing caveat is real: with 150 as a practical guest ceiling and no purpose-built indoor rain backup, a spring or summer date without a tent in the budget is a genuine gamble.









