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Movie Tours in Mount Pleasant

Outer Banks Film Location eBike Tour in Charleston

Duration: 2 hours 30 minutes

From: $135

Location: Mount Pleasant

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Just across the Ravenel Bridge from Charleston lies Mount Pleasant, a charming town with a cinematic soul. With its colonial homes, moss-covered oaks, and sweeping views of the Charleston Harbor, it’s no wonder filmmakers have looked here for Southern elegance and authenticity.

Mount Pleasant has provided the backdrop for dramas, thrillers, and historical films alike. Whether you're exploring the quaint streets of Old Village or the breezy boardwalks of Shem Creek, you’re stepping into scenes that have graced both big and small screens.

Notable Film & TV Connections

  • The Notebook (2004) - Portions of the Nicholas Sparks classic were filmed around Mount Pleasant and nearby Boone Hall Plantation, especially the iconic driveway with arching oaks.
  • Dear John (2010) - The romantic drama features scenes filmed in and around the coastal areas of Mount Pleasant, bringing to life its serene atmosphere.
  • The Patriot (2000) - While centered around Charleston and the countryside, Mount Pleasant’s historical charm helped serve as a filming location for several scenes.

Why Visit Mount Pleasant on a Movie Tour?

Because it blends cinematic beauty with real-life charm. You’re not just seeing film locations - you’re experiencing a Southern town that naturally looks like a set. The pastel-colored homes, colonial-era churches, and waterfront piers provide more than just visual appeal - they offer a sense of storytelling.

Walking tours here often include historical insight, but some guides cater to movie fans as well, pointing out exact camera spots and sharing stories from production crews who worked on-location. It’s perfect for those who love Southern cinema or just want to explore beautiful filming spots.

Highlights You Might Visit

  • Boone Hall Plantation – Made famous by "The Notebook" and many period films
  • Shem Creek – A picturesque marina with waterfront restaurants seen in various productions
  • Old Village – One of the most charming historic districts in the Lowcountry
  • Pitt Street Bridge – Popular for sunset shots and nature scenes in local indie films

Tour Options

Mount Pleasant offers guided walking tours, scenic drives, and nearby Charleston excursions that include Mount Pleasant stops. Some tours include boat rides or carriage rides to cover more ground with cinematic flair.

Best Time to Go

Spring and fall are ideal for comfortable weather and colorful surroundings. Summer can be humid, but coastal breezes help. If you visit in winter, you’ll still find mild days and fewer crowds.

Good to Know

Mount Pleasant is close to many other film-heavy areas like Charleston, Sullivan’s Island, and Isle of Palms - making it easy to expand your tour. Be sure to check for private guides or small group tours that can tailor your experience to specific movies or genres.

Mount Pleasant isn’t a Hollywood replica - it’s real, lived-in, and deeply Southern. That authenticity is exactly why filmmakers love it - and why you will too.