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2025 Credit One Charleston Open (COCO)
The Credit One Charleston Open, held annually on Daniel Island, South Carolina, is the largest...
DI ARB Tree Removal Process
Not only are trees beautiful to look at, but they also provide many environmental benefits. Some...
2025 DICA Pool News
Now is a great time for everyone to review the pool rules. Please...
2025 Credit One Charleston Open (COCO)
The Credit One Charleston Open, held annually on Daniel Island, South Carolina, is the largest women’s only professional tennis tournament in North America, drawing nearly 90,000 fans each spring. This year, the tournament will take place from Saturday, March 29th, to...
DI ARB Tree Removal Process
Not only are trees beautiful to look at, but they also provide many environmental benefits. Some trees are even protected. Please remember that before you remove a tree from your yard, the ARB will need to approve the removal, and in some cases, a permit from the City...
2025 DICA Pool News
Now is a great time for everyone to review the pool rules. Please make sure that you have your pool fobs. The fobs are property-specific, small grey or green circular devices that grant you access to the pools when they are open. FOBs If...
Parking & Overnight Storage Reminder
Spring and summer breaks are popular times for travel, whether you're visiting family or hosting guests here on Daniel Island. As a reminder, the Association’s CC&Rs prohibit parking or storing mobile homes, RVs, and campers overnight outside your home or unit,...
2025 DICA Pool News
Now is a great time for everyone to review the pool rules. Please make sure that you have your pool fobs. The fobs are property-specific, small grey or green circular devices that grant you access to the pools when they are open. FOBs If...
Kayaks For Sale
The POA has some gently used kayaks for sale just in time for the nice weather. Watercraft for sale includes single kayaks for $275 each and tandem kayaks for $400 each. Life vests and paddles will be included with each sale. Act fast! There is a limited supply. If...
Ralston Creek Boat Landing Ramp Repair
Repairs to the Ralston Creek Boat Landing ramp will begin on Tuesday, March 11th. The landing will be temporarily closed starting that morning and is expected to remain closed until March 28th. Please note that this timeline is weather-dependent, and the completion...
Dirt, Mold, Mildew, & Algae
As temperatures and humidity levels increase, we will begin to see mold, mildew, and algae on the exterior of homes around the island. Now is a great time to closely inspect your home’s façade as well as your fence to remedy any issues that you may see before they get...
Trash Can & Yard Debris Reminders
We wanted to remind all residents of the following garbage pick-up, garbage can placement, and yard debris rules and regulations. Residents may receive an email or phone call reminding them of these restrictions. Following these rules/regulations will help avoid more...
2025 Valentine’s Day Drive Update
The Daniel Island Community Foundation held a drive benefitting local nonprofits around the Valentine's Day Holiday. We collected nonperishable foods, baby items, toiletries, and more. In total, we collected 189 lbs. of items! We thank you for your continued support...
2025 Flying Fish Swim Team Information
Registration for the swim team takes place on the Flying Fish website, not via the POA website. Registration Returning swimmers will receive an email from Swimtopia on or before Monday, March 31st with a registration link. Returning swimmer registration will end on...
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Daniel Island’s abundant parks and recreation.
Daniel Island has hundreds of acres of land that are home to beautiful parks, and passive greenspaces. The extensive 25+ mile trail system winds through maritime forest, along the marsh and the water’s edge, and through neighborhoods and the island’s downtown, offering scenic views and a safe and convenient environment for runners, walkers, and cyclists.