What To Do In Hilton Head Island
Harbour Town Lighthouse
Climbing the 114 steps to the top of the iconic candy-striped hexagonal lighthouse is a must do when visiting!
The lighthouse is the most recognizable symbol of Hilton Head Island
The lighthouse doubles as a museum and has many relics and photos along the walls to view as you climb the steps
Bike Trails
The best way to experience the island, head to the beach or grab a bite to eat or drink is to hop on a bike and hit the trails
Bike rentals are set up and most offer tandem bikes, child seats, and kiddie karts
Golf
Voted #10 Golf Destination in the World by Golf Digest Readers
Hilton Head Island is home to 24 champion golf courses, both public and private, all skill levels, and oceanfront courses
Lawton Stables
Provides trail rides through the Sea Pines Resort Forest Preserve for guests to enjoy the surroundings beneath the canopy of palmetto trees and moss-draped oaks
complimentary small animal farm for adults and children to enjoy
Gregg Russell’s Nightly Summer Concerts
Gather under the old oak tree in Harbour Town for games, songs, and lots of crazy fun
Explore natural history and cultural heritage on the 68 acre Honey Horn property
The museum offers trails, gardens, live oaks, butterfly enclosures, horses & more
Daily events are offered, such as sweetgrass basket making classes, dolphin eco cruise, sea creatures for kids, butterfly discovery and more
Shop at Coligny Plaza
60+ specialty shops and restaurants! You could even come home with a hermit crab (we did!)
Free live music every summer evening