Stith Park Playground Now Open on Sullivan’s Island

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Playing on the ship at Stith Park, Sullivan's Island

Have you heard the amazing news? Stith Park on Sullivan’s Island has a brand-new playground — and it is officially open! KA’s Rebecca visited with her son to get all the details on the new ship-themed, inclusive playground.

Grab your sneakers and get ready to climb, swing, and explore. This newly improved park has lots of fun spaces for families.


Quick Park Guide: Stith Park Playground

Location: Marshall Stith Park
Address: 2058 Middle St, Sullivan’s Island, SC 29482
Restrooms: Yes — public restrooms are available on site

Highlights:

  • Brand-new inclusive playground designed for kids of all abilities
  • Historic grassy mound with new walking paths and views of Sullivan’s Island
  • Pickleball courts and existing tennis courts
  • Walking trails through green park spaces
  • Shaded community pavilion for picnics and gatherings
  • Soccer field, basketball court, gazebo, and open play areas

Good to Know: The recent updates are part of the Stith Park Master Plan, a community-driven project that improved Marshall Stith Park for families visiting Sullivan’s Island.

Stith Park Playground

About Marshall Stith Park on Sullivan’s Island

Marshall Stith Park, often simply called Stith Park, is a beloved community park located on Middle Street on Sullivan’s Island.

The park is named after Marshall Stith, a former mayor of the town. Over the years, it has been a favorite gathering place where families come to play, relax, and spend time outdoors together.

Stith Park

The park offers plenty of space for families to enjoy, including:

  • A gazebo
  • A ship-themed playground and toddler area
  • Tennis courts
  • A soccer field
  • A basketball court
  • A picnic shelter

One of the most interesting features of the park is a large grassy mound that was once part of an old historic fort. Pretty cool, right?

What’s New at Stith Park Playground

The town worked on a big plan to make Marshall Stith Park even better for everyone. Here’s what families can enjoy now.

An Inclusive Playground for Kids of All Abilities

The new playground is designed so that every child can play — including children with disabilities.

The equipment uses natural-looking materials like wood and rocks, giving the playground an adventurous, outdoorsy feel. Kids can climb aboard the wooden ship, explore, and imagine they are discovering something new.

It’s quickly becoming one of the most exciting places for kids to play on Sullivan’s Island.

Explore the Historic Fort Mound

Remember that big grassy mound in the park? It was once part of a historic fort used many years ago.

Now there are winding paths being built that lead all the way to the top. As you walk up, you’ll find signs sharing interesting facts about the history of Sullivan’s Island.

When you reach the top, you can enjoy wide views of the island and see the park from a whole new perspective.

Pickleball and Tennis Courts for Family Fun

If your family loves sports, there are even more ways to play at Stith Park.

The park’s tennis courts remain a favorite for locals, and the addition of pickleball courts gives families another fun option to try together. Pickleball is one of the fastest-growing sports in the country and is easy for beginners to learn.

Walking Trails and a Community Pavilion

The park also features peaceful walking trails that wind through the green spaces.

Families can gather at the new community pavilion, a shaded spot that’s perfect for:

  • Birthday parties
  • Family picnics
  • Meeting friends
  • Relaxing while the kids play

It’s a great place to take a break and enjoy a sunny afternoon on Sullivan’s Island.

Playground at Stith Park

Watch! Take a Walk Through The Stith Park Playground

A Community Project: The Stith Park Master Plan

One of the coolest parts of the Stith Park Master Plan is that the community helped shape it.

The town held meetings where families shared their ideas and wishes for the park. That feedback helped guide the improvements you see today at Marshall Stith Park.

It’s a great example of how communities can work together to create spaces that families really love.

Plan a Visit to Stith Park on Sullivan’s Island

The park is open and ready for visitors. Whether your kids want to climb, swing, run, or explore, Stith Park on Sullivan’s Island has something for everyone.

Pack a snack, bring the family, and plan a fun park day.

Beardcat's Gelato Sullivan's Island

BONUS: Great gelato at Beardcat’s Sweet Shop is just across the street from Stith Park.


Stith Park Playground: Frequently Asked Questions

The Stith Park playground

Where is Stith Park located?

Marshall Stith Park is located at 2058 Middle St, Sullivan’s Island, SC 29482. The park sits in the center of Sullivan’s Island and is easy to reach from nearby beaches, restaurants, and neighborhoods.

Does Stith Park have restrooms?

Yes. Public restrooms are available on site, making it easier for families to spend time at the playground and park facilities.

What can families do at Stith Park on Sullivan’s Island?

Stith Park offers several family-friendly features, including:

  • A brand-new inclusive playground
  • Pickleball and tennis courts
  • A historic grassy mound with walking paths and island views
  • Walking trails and green space
  • A community pavilion for picnics and gatherings
  • A soccer field, basketball court, and gazebo

The recent updates were completed as part of the Stith Park Master Plan, which improved the park for both residents and visitors.

Have you visited the new playground yet? Tell us what your kids loved most!


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Rebecca Atkinson
About the Author
Rebecca lives in sunny Charleston with her husband Andrew, their adventure-loving six-year-old Cade, and spunky two-year-old Hollis. Most days you’ll find her wrangling kids at the beach, chasing them through parks, or sneaking in a little craft time (and maybe a few pages of a good book). She’s always on the hunt for the best family-friendly spots in town—and loves sharing her finds. Oh, and she runs a cute little boutique in Mount Pleasant, too!

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