Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Hilton Head Island - Off The Beaten Path

Hilton Head Island - off the PATHHilton as Head Island is known as a luxury resort and golf destinations. What is often overlooked the many wonderful activities available for families on vacation. If you're tired to enjoy Hilton Head 12 miles from the beach, five star restaurants and world class shopping the following tips can help you find alternatives island activties.Daufuskie cultural / historical tour Daufuskie Island is like stepping back in time. Just a walk in one hour by boat from Hilton Head Island. Daufuskie Island Historical / Cultural Tour accessible only by boat, this tour takes visitors to the winery of the island, church planting, and the house of light. Golf carts available for self-guided tour. 50 branches Bush Rd, Bluffton. Call 342-8687Palmetto Dunes Junior Golf Academy 5 This is the day's program is the ideal learning environment for all skill levels. The small size ensures personal attention and the kind of specific needs of each student. Teachers are professionals and encourage students to learn and love the golf game. For students under 17 years. Reservations required. Available from June 2005 Hours: Monday - Friday 2:00-5:00 pm Cost: $ 600.00 Toll-free 800.827.3006 or local 843,785-1138Fireworks in Shelter Cove every Tuesday at 9 - except in rain or lightning threats - through 24 Summer Festival in August every Tuesday, August 24th through the port of Shelter Cove on Broad Creek. Fireworks are launched from a barge by the seller Pyrotecnico. Shelter Cove is off William Hilton Parkway, in front of Palmetto Dunes, near the center of Hilton Head Island.Habitat For Humanity takes Donated furniture located in Burnt Church Road Bluffton, South Carolina. Proceeds from the sale of furniture to support the programs of Habitat for Humanity in the area. Find some great bargainsMonday - Friday 10 a 5 Saturday 10 to 2. Please call (843) 757-9995 for more information. 184b Bluffton Road (Highway 46) Bluffton, Ring Tours SCShell American Indians who occupied Hilton Head and left their history in large loops and piles of shells. Sea Pines Forest Preserve - Sea Pines Plantation. You will find 7 miles of trails, a fishing pond, Waterfowl Pond and Indian Shell Ring. This is a self-guided tour, guided nature walks on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 9:00 am (Meet at the entrance in Lawton Road.) The Museum of Hilton Head and archaeological museum has assembled a collection of more than 75,000 exhibits on island history and culture. Nature walks around the block, watch the program of protection of the loggerhead turtle, conferences and a oral history project, are among its many offerings. 843-689-6767. 100 William Hilton Parkway.

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