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Monday 27 September 2021

Best Guide For A Day Trip To Hilton Head

It is often challenging to know which locations to explore and what attractions to cover. We would like to simplify that issue for you by listing down some of the best places in Hilton Head. Pack your stuff and explore some of the wonders in Hilton Head with friends and family.


1. Zion Cemetery & Baynard Mausoleum

This place is located at Mathews Dr on US 278, and it is known as one of the most visible and dramatic cemeteries on Hilton Head Island. The place is famous because Four Hilton Head patriots are buried here. They were honored by the Sons of the American Revolution. The cemetery also has plantation owners and islanders from the past buried in this place. The cemetery was built in 1845 and it is one of the oldest remaining structures on the sea island. Most of the visitors make sure they cover this place in their Hilton head tours.

2. Coastal Discovery Museum

The Coastal Discovery Museum is a huge part of spreading Lowcountry's cultural heritage and history. Visitors love to explore this place because the museum is housed in the only original plantation on the island. This 69-acre of property is filled with trails that will lead you to along the river and local flora and fauna.

3. Sea Pine Forest preserve

The Sea Pines Forest Preserve is home to a plethora of maritime forests and wetland vistas. If you plan on taking a trip to the Lowcountry nature, you'll find over 2 miles of walking paths and 6 miles of multi-purpose open space to explore on your own time. One of the preserve's most notable features is an ancient Indian shell ring that dates back 4,500 years, as well as a floral meadow and freshwater fishing ponds, as well as an abundance of bird habitat.

4. Go shopping

Hilton Head is filled with amazing shopping destinations. If you plan on making a way to the marketplace, explore the handmade goods by the Gullah Geechee Community. They create amazing sweet grass baskets, clay items, and other souvenirs.

5. Parasailing

Adventure awaits you in Hilton Head, and your trip will be incomplete without parasailing. You will enjoy flying off to the sky with a safety harness.

6. Kayaking and canoeing

Discover Hilton Head Island's beautiful waterways and inlets by kayaking. If you wish to explore the island's creeks, inlets, and marshes in Calibogue Sound, you may hire canoes and kayaks and get lessons in how to use them. Year-round kayaking and overnight tours to locations such as Pritchard's and Cumberland Islands are available from experienced guides. You will also enjoy the mesmerizing aquatic life by the ocean.

7. Gullah Heritage Tour

If you are on Sea Island, do not forget to explore the Gullah Geechee Community. You can hire a guide for a pleasant narrated travel through the neighborhood. The community was established during the Civil War by the African slaves brought to the mainland.


Hilton head tours are incomplete without enjoying some of these activities and exploring the locations on Sea Island. You can find out more about the tours by connecting with Gullah Heritage Trail Tours, visit http://gullaheritage.com/   or dial (843)681-7066 to know more.

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