Mitchelville Freedom Park
Mitchelville Freedom Park honors the first self-governed town of formerly enslaved people, established in 1862.
Coastal Discovery Museum
If you’ve got some time to spare and would like an afternoon of exploration, the Coastal Discovery Museum should definitely be on your list!
Watusi Cafe
The coffee was probably the best that we had during our trip, we all three ordered specialty espresso drinks, and they were all superb.
Harbortown
Harbortown is a great place to spend a laid back afternoon, but to make it worth the cost of admission into Sea Pines, you might want to add on some additional activities within the community or eat a main meal here.
Sea Pines Forest Preserve
Nestled in the heart of Hilton Head Island is the Sea Pines community, and deeper within, the beautiful Sea Pines Forest Preserve.
Hilton Head Diner
On my next trip to the island, I will definitely head back by the diner, and I will for sure grab a cookie this time!
Rickwood Cavern State Park
What do you do when it’s cold and rainy, but you are still ready for an adventure? Well, if you’re lucky, you can head below ground and explore some of the best kept caves in the southeast.
Providence Canyon State Park
Providence Canyon is actually the consequences of poor farming practices of the 1800s, which stripped the land of its topsoil and caused uncontrolled flood and erosion, carving canyons almost 150 feet deep into the barren, sandy soil.
Tallulah Gorge State Park
The Suspension Bridge is one of the most beloved features of Tallulah Gorge, hanging 90 feet over the rocks, allowing a breathtaking view of the river and waterfalls.
General Coffee State Park
With multiple offerings of farm life, boardwalks, hiking trails, unique flora and fauna, and historical buildings, its got a little something for everyone in the family.