U-Pick Farms in the Lowcountry & Coastal Georgia Worth the Drive
From strawberries on St. Helena Island to sunflowers in Hardeeville and blueberries in coastal Georgia, these u-pick farms in the Lowcountry make seasonal harvesting worth the drive.
Looking for the best ways to enjoy life in the Lowcountry? Our Things to Do section features the top events and happenings across Hilton Head Island, Bluffton and Beaufort. From food festivals and live music to art shows, seasonal celebrations and family-friendly fun, we’ve got your weekend plans covered.
From strawberries on St. Helena Island to sunflowers in Hardeeville and blueberries in coastal Georgia, these u-pick farms in the Lowcountry make seasonal harvesting worth the drive.
The Hilton Head Island Wine & Food Festival returns this March. Here’s your insider guide to five standout events, from beachside beer tastings to the Grand Tasting finale.
The Hilton Head Island Seafood Festival returns Feb. 23–March 1 with a week of celebrity chefs, immersive Lowcountry experiences and events that celebrate seafood, sustainability and community across the island.
Maison Beaufort invites visitors to explore a weekend of curated beauty in the Lowcountry. From unique antiques to creative design inspiration, the event celebrates unexpected treasures and the joy of discovery.
Looking for the best things to do in the Lowcountry in January? From camellia gardens in bloom to foggy forest trails, these five winter experiences make the most of the quiet season.
Hilton Head’s Annual Polar Plunge will celebrate community and charity at the start of 2026.
The Coastal Discovery Museum’s new exhibition features 15 artists from the legendary Round Table that met at The Red Piano Gallery from 1970 to 1995.
Discover what November brings to the Lowcountry with this almanac full of weather predictions, gardening advice and astronomical events.
Discover the Southeast’s planetariums and observatories that are worth the road trip when you want to experience the universe in high definition.
Take a trip to Savannah, the most haunted city in America. Why settle for a staged haunted house when the real thing is waiting just across the Savannah River?