Carolina Park, Mount Pleasant, SC
A large master-planned community centered on Bolden Lake
Overview & Lifestyle
Carolina Park is one of Mount Pleasant's largest and most amenity-driven master-planned communities, built around the idea that residents shouldn't need to leave the neighborhood for recreation, shopping, or even their kids' school. Streets are organized into distinct home sections, ranging from townhomes to custom estates along the community's centerpiece, 20-acre Bolden Lake, giving the community a genuine mix of price points and lifestyles under one large umbrella.
Life in Carolina Park tends to revolve around its shared spaces — the Great Lawn for community events, the Residents Club pool for summer afternoons, and miles of paved trails connecting it all together. It's a community built for families and active residents who want resort-style amenities close to home, plus the convenience of on-site shopping at Park Bend. Buyers drawn to Carolina Park are typically looking for a newer, highly organized neighborhood with built-in social infrastructure rather than an older, more understated street.
Location & Getting Around
Carolina Park sits off Highway 17 in Outer Mount Pleasant, north of the Isle of Palms Connector, in one of the town's newer growth corridors. That location means more driving to reach the historic core, but it's balanced by on-site shopping and dining at Park Bend, including a Costco and local coffee shop. Downtown Charleston and the beaches at Isle of Palms and Sullivan's Island are each roughly a 20 to 30-minute drive, depending on traffic.
Amenities & Community Features
Carolina Park's amenity list is extensive: the Residents Club features a junior Olympic-sized pool with a zero-entry area for kids, a nautical-themed playground, tennis courts, a large pavilion with a fireplace, and a nearly two-acre Great Lawn for gatherings. The newer Lake Club, opened in 2021, adds a resort-style pool, open-air pavilion, and fire pit overlooking Bolden Lake for the Riverside custom-home section. Beyond that, residents enjoy a dog park, miles of trails connecting to Bolden Park's boardwalk and boat launch, and a 54-acre sports complex with multiple lighted fields used by local youth soccer programs.
Homes & Price Range
Carolina Park offers real variety in home style and size, from more compact townhomes to large custom homes along Bolden Lake in the Riverside section. As a large Outer Mount Pleasant community with substantial amenities, pricing generally starts in the $500s and can extend well past $1 million for custom lakefront homes — figures that shift as new sections are built out, so current listings are the best reference point.
Schools & Family Life
Carolina Park is home to its own public elementary school, Carolina Park Elementary, which opened in 2017 with a STEM-focused curriculum and newer facilities than many county schools. The community falls within Charleston County School District for middle and high school as well; families should confirm current zoning directly with the district, since assignments can change as the area continues to grow.
Nearby Charleston-Area Draws
Carolina Park's on-site Park Bend shopping area, anchored by Costco and local eateries, covers much of daily life without leaving the neighborhood. Isle of Palms and Sullivan's Island beaches and downtown Charleston are each a reasonable drive away, making Carolina Park a well-rounded base for both everyday convenience and weekend exploring.
Frequently Asked Questions About Carolina Park
What is the price range for homes in Carolina Park?
Pricing in Carolina Park generally starts in the $500s and can extend well past $1 million for custom lakefront homes, with current listings the best reference point as new sections are built out.
Is Carolina Park in Inner or Outer Mount Pleasant?
Carolina Park sits off Highway 17 in Outer Mount Pleasant, north of the Isle of Palms Connector, in one of the town's newer growth corridors.
What schools serve Carolina Park?
Carolina Park is home to its own public elementary school, Carolina Park Elementary, which opened in 2017 with a STEM-focused curriculum. The community falls within Charleston County School District for middle and high school as well, and families should confirm current zoning with the district.
How far is Carolina Park from downtown Charleston and the beaches?
Downtown Charleston and the beaches at Isle of Palms and Sullivan's Island are each roughly a 20 to 30-minute drive from Carolina Park, depending on traffic.
Considering a home in Carolina Park? Contact Chris Eller, Real Estate Sales Broker Associate with The Cassina Group, for current listings and local market insight — chris@iconicdevelopments.com.