Hilton Head Island is the 2nd largest Barrier Island on the East Coast of the United States. It is approximately 12 miles long and 5 miles wide and is located in the Southeastern part of South Carolina.
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The intriguing Sea Islands,
separated from the mainland by expanses of estuaries and salt marshes, make up
more than half of South Carolina's coastline. Among these islands lies tasteful,
low-key Hilton Head, offering glorious white sand beaches and superb golf
courses. Biking, tennis, fishing, and sailing are popular as well
Hilton Head Island is located at the extreme southern tip of South
Carolina,
about 30 miles north of
Savannah and 100 miles south of Charleston. At seven miles in width and
fourteen miles in length, it is the second largest Atlantic coast barrier
island. A toll expressway expedites traffic from the mainland to the island's
resort areas.
This semitropical
barrier island resembles an artistic masterpiece with its oak and pine woodlands
and meandering lagoons.
It is part of
the Low Country, the picturesque region of flat plains and tidal salt marshes
that stretches across the eastern expanse of South Carolina and Georgia.
Hilton Head Island is almost bisected by Broad Creek,
which is navigable for most of its length and is home to several upscale
marinas.
Hilton Head is shaped roughly
like a tennis shoe, with the ''toe" known as the south end, the ''ball" of the
foot as Forest Beach, and the ''top" as the north end. There is no ''downtown"
on Hilton Head. Shopping and other activities are spread throughout, although
more heavily concentrated on the south end of the island. Located in the heart
of Hilton Head Island, the Self Family Arts Center is a remarkable showcase for
the visual and performing arts.
Hilton Head Island is separated
from the mainland by the Calibogue sound and the Intracoastal Waterway. Between
Hilton Head and the mainland are two other islands. Daufuskie Island is
accessible only by water. Part of this island remains in its natural state as a
large wildlife preserve; and part has been developed to a limited extent for
tourism.
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Pinckney Island is accessible
from the bridge linking Hilton Head to the mainland, and is a National Wildlife
Refuge popular among bird watchers. At the Penn Center on St. Helena Island,
freed slaves first found schooling. Neighboring Edisto Island remains low-key,
scenic, and a relaxing place to visit.
Hilton Head Island has 8
marinas, more than twenty- five golf courses, 300 tennis courts and miles of
bicycle and walking paths. The island also features two stables and ample areas
for horseback riding, including forest preserve and waterfront. Fishing,
parasailing, skiing, horseback riding, miniature golf and, of course, dolphin
watching and beach walking are also popular with vacationers and residents
alike. There are over two hundred restaurants, eight art galleries, three movie
theaters and many shops, boutiques, and outlets.
Hilton Head welcomes families
with children. There are no “arcades” or amusement parks, but there is a wealth
of outdoor activity, in an ideal climate, for family members to enjoy together.
Whether you explore the woods and beaches on horse back, take a dolphin-watching
cruise, fish, sail, cycle or relax in the peaceful surroundings, there are
always just enough things to do every day on this lovely island.
Visit South
Carolina's Treasured Coast for the vacation of a lifetime.
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