Historic Landmarks Around the Lowcountry
These historic sites and monuments were around the Lowcountry before the swing bridge was built in 1956.
The Hilton Head area revolves around the beautiful outdoors. Take a deep dive as we share the very best beaches, parks, secret spots, recreation and more. We provide you with an insider’s guide to all things outside. From which beaches to relax at, which parks to take your dog to, best hiking trails, fishing spots and more. If you are up for an adventure, we share unique secret spots (all within driving distance), that you can explore by foot, bike or kayak. Discover which fish are fresh each month, facts about them and of course, tips on how to catch them.
These historic sites and monuments were around the Lowcountry before the swing bridge was built in 1956.
The Lowcountry is a paradise for fish, thanks to our healthy ecosystem. Hilton Head Island, Bluffton and the surrounding Lowcountry…
As locals, we’re all familiar with the Lowcountry’s tourist season. However, just because that has come to a close doesn’t…
It’s 3 a.m., January 2013. Sculptor Mark Larkin’s “Blender Brain” is in full churn with images of curlicue vines, women…
Here are six kayaking hot spots all locals should experience.
The Lowcountry is full of places to both live and boat.
A little effort to explore our many islands only accessible by boat is well worth it.
Looking to spot dolphins in the wild? The creeks, rivers and sounds around Hilton Head and Bluffton are some of the best places in South Carolina to see dolphins up close. From sunrise sightings in Skull Creek to playful pods in the May River, here’s where to look — and how to boost your chances.
Harbour Town Golf Links, designed in 1969 by architect Pete Dye with the help of professional golfer Jack Nicklaus, is…
February is the month of love, and southern Beaufort County is the perfect place for a romantic rendezvous. Whether you’re…