Neighborhoods
We highly recommend visiting the Old Point Neighborhood downtown. The neighborhood is home to some of Beaufort's largest, oldest, and most expensive homes. Located between Carteret Street and the Beaufort River, this portion of downtown does not follow the major street grid and was once an area where a timber mill operated. Homes in this area range from the impressive mansions that overlook the Beaufort river to Victorian and Queen Anne style homes along Craven Street. Impressive live oaks line the streets. Carriage tours will take you through the neighborhood, walking is enjoyable as well.
The Old Point
We highly recommend visiting the Old Point Neighborhood downtown. The neighborhood is home to some of Beaufort's largest, oldest, and most expensive homes. Located between Carteret Street and the Beaufort River, this portion of downtown does not follow the major street grid and was once an area where a timber mill operated. Homes in this area range from the impressive mansions that overlook the Beaufort river to Victorian and Queen Anne style homes along Craven Street. Impressive live oaks line the streets. Carriage tours will take you through the neighborhood, walking is enjoyable as well.
Sightseeing
Easy walk around the wetlands along a beautiful boardwalk. Home to several species of birds, including herons, hawks, eagles, owls, falcons, geese, ducks, and other migratory waterfowl.If you like birdwatching, this is the place to go! In addition to birds, regular visitors among the cypress trees are alligators, turtles, and snakes. Local eateries can be found next to the swamp as well in historic Port Royal.
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Cypress Wetlands
1700 Paris AveEasy walk around the wetlands along a beautiful boardwalk. Home to several species of birds, including herons, hawks, eagles, owls, falcons, geese, ducks, and other migratory waterfowl.If you like birdwatching, this is the place to go! In addition to birds, regular visitors among the cypress trees are alligators, turtles, and snakes. Local eateries can be found next to the swamp as well in historic Port Royal.
Beautiful place to spend an afternoon or see the sunrise, enjoy the beach and explore.
Hunting Island is a 5,000-acre secluded semitropical barrier island located 15 miles east of Beaufort, between Harbor Island and Fripp Island. The island is a state park and offers hiking / bike trail, marsh boardwalk, lagoon for kayaking.
The Lighthouse is the only one in the state that is publicly accessible offering beautiful views of the coastline.
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Hunting Island
Beautiful place to spend an afternoon or see the sunrise, enjoy the beach and explore.
Hunting Island is a 5,000-acre secluded semitropical barrier island located 15 miles east of Beaufort, between Harbor Island and Fripp Island. The island is a state park and offers hiking / bike trail, marsh boardwalk, lagoon for kayaking.
The Lighthouse is the only one in the state that is publicly accessible offering beautiful views of the coastline.
Gullah Geechee Visitor Center
870 Sea Island ParkwayBike/ hiking trail located behind the Cottage.
WELCOME TO THE SPANISH MOSS TRAIL
The Spanish Moss Trail ‒ The Lowcountry’s Rails to Trail ‒ is a 10-mile greenway located in Northern Beaufort County, South Carolina that has become a “Must-Experience” activity for residents and visitors alike. The Trail is a 12-foot wide, paved path dedicated to those who want to walk, run, bike, fish, skate, scoot or stroll ‒ offering spectacular Lowcountry water and marsh views, coastal wildlife viewing, and historic points of interest as it meanders through Spanish moss-draped neighborhoods. Since 2012, five phases of the 10-Phase Master Plan have been completed and are open for public enjoyment, connecting the City of Beaufort and the Town of Port Royal. When the Trail is fully developed, it will be approximately 16 miles in length. Funding for the Spanish Moss Trail is made possible by public funding and private donations.
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Spanish Moss Trail
Spanish Moss TrailBike/ hiking trail located behind the Cottage.
WELCOME TO THE SPANISH MOSS TRAIL
The Spanish Moss Trail ‒ The Lowcountry’s Rails to Trail ‒ is a 10-mile greenway located in Northern Beaufort County, South Carolina that has become a “Must-Experience” activity for residents and visitors alike. The Trail is a 12-foot wide, paved path dedicated to those who want to walk, run, bike, fish, skate, scoot or stroll ‒ offering spectacular Lowcountry water and marsh views, coastal wildlife viewing, and historic points of interest as it meanders through Spanish moss-draped neighborhoods. Since 2012, five phases of the 10-Phase Master Plan have been completed and are open for public enjoyment, connecting the City of Beaufort and the Town of Port Royal. When the Trail is fully developed, it will be approximately 16 miles in length. Funding for the Spanish Moss Trail is made possible by public funding and private donations.
John Mark Verdier House, also known as Lafayette Building, is a building in Beaufort, South Carolina. It was built by John Mark Verdier, a French Huguenot, in 1804. The house typified Beaufort's gracious antebellum architectural style. Wikipedia
Address: 801 Bay St, Beaufort, SC 29902
Hours:
Open ⋅ Closes 4PM
Phone: (843) 379-6335
Architectural style: Federal architecture
Added to NRHP: August 19, 1971
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John Mark Verdier House
801 Bay StJohn Mark Verdier House, also known as Lafayette Building, is a building in Beaufort, South Carolina. It was built by John Mark Verdier, a French Huguenot, in 1804. The house typified Beaufort's gracious antebellum architectural style. Wikipedia
Address: 801 Bay St, Beaufort, SC 29902
Hours:
Open ⋅ Closes 4PM
Phone: (843) 379-6335
Architectural style: Federal architecture
Added to NRHP: August 19, 1971
Outdoor adventure outlet offering kayak tours, kayak & paddleboard rentals, lessons & boat charters.
Service options: Online appointments · Onsite services
Address: 1006 Bay St Slip #H9, Beaufort, SC 29902
Hours:
Open ⋅ Closes 5PM
Phone: (843) 884-7684
Coastal Expeditions South
1006 Bay StreetOutdoor adventure outlet offering kayak tours, kayak & paddleboard rentals, lessons & boat charters.
Service options: Online appointments · Onsite services
Address: 1006 Bay St Slip #H9, Beaufort, SC 29902
Hours:
Open ⋅ Closes 5PM
Phone: (843) 884-7684
shopping
We love this bookstore! The store is unique and offers books for book lovers of all ages!!
Located downtown, 910 Port Republic Street.
NeverMore Books
910 Port Republic StWe love this bookstore! The store is unique and offers books for book lovers of all ages!!
Located downtown, 910 Port Republic Street.
Food scene
Our favorite restaurant downtown! Great atmosphere, cool bar, and the food is always above par!
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Old Bull Tavern
205 West StOur favorite restaurant downtown! Great atmosphere, cool bar, and the food is always above par!
Plums
904 Bay StGreat for lunch, water view, good foot.
Hearth Wood Fired Pizza
802 Bay StGood food, nice bar. Brick oven pizza available.
Stylish, relaxed restaurant with seasonal American lunch & dinner menus plus craft beer & wines.
Service options: Dine-in · Takeout · No delivery Lunch/ Dinner
Address: 210 Carteret St, Beaufort, SC 29902
Hours:
Closed ⋅ Opens 11AM Tue
Phone: (843) 524-9463
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Wren
210 Carteret StStylish, relaxed restaurant with seasonal American lunch & dinner menus plus craft beer & wines.
Service options: Dine-in · Takeout · No delivery Lunch/ Dinner
Address: 210 Carteret St, Beaufort, SC 29902
Hours:
Closed ⋅ Opens 11AM Tue
Phone: (843) 524-9463
Breakfast/ Lunch/ coffee/ tea
Beautiful view of the bay. Outdoor seating
Service options: Dine-in · Takeout · No delivery
Address: 1601 North St, Beaufort, SC 29902
Hours: Opens 7AM- 4PM Tue - Friday
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Herban Market and Cafe
1601 North StBreakfast/ Lunch/ coffee/ tea
Beautiful view of the bay. Outdoor seating
Service options: Dine-in · Takeout · No delivery
Address: 1601 North St, Beaufort, SC 29902
Hours: Opens 7AM- 4PM Tue - Friday
sport
Semi-private. I've had some inquiries on local golf clubs. I have never played on this course, but it does get decent reviews.
Olde Beaufort Golf Club
139 State Rd S-7-578Semi-private. I've had some inquiries on local golf clubs. I have never played on this course, but it does get decent reviews.
Belleau Wood Rd, Beaufort, SC 29902
Hours:
Open ⋅ Closes 5PM
Phone: (843) 228-2240
The Legends Golf Course
14 Belleau Wood Rd Belleau Wood Rd, Beaufort, SC 29902
Hours:
Open ⋅ Closes 5PM
Phone: (843) 228-2240
Canoe & kayak tour agency in Beaufort, South Carolina
Located in: Henry C. Chambers Waterfront Park
Address: 1006 Bay St, Beaufort, SC 29902
Hours:
Open 24 hours
Phone: (252) 259-6227
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Beaufort Lands End Paddling
1006 Bay StCanoe & kayak tour agency in Beaufort, South Carolina
Located in: Henry C. Chambers Waterfront Park
Address: 1006 Bay St, Beaufort, SC 29902
Hours:
Open 24 hours
Phone: (252) 259-6227
Preserves
Nice preserve to take in the beauty of Marsh and forest. Eagle nest located in parking area.
Widgeon Point Preserve
43 Okatie HwyNice preserve to take in the beauty of Marsh and forest. Eagle nest located in parking area.
Location: Old Baileys Road off of Okatie Highway (Hwy 170), Okatie, SC
Activities: Picnicking, Hiking, Wildlife Viewing
Amenities: Parking, Picnic Tables, Benches, Primitive Trail
Disability Facts: Gravel parking area, 10 foot wide flat earthen trail, disability accessible picnic table at end of trail
This 100-acre oak-hickory forested gem along the Okatie and Colleton Rivers was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1994 and co-purchased by the County and State in 2004 to preserve the beauty of the forest as well as the historical remnants of a Yamasee village and Colonial-era cemetery.
Named for a Yamasee chief, the Preserve protects the main town of the Lower Yamasee. The Preserve's greatest attribute is its ability to provide archaeological data that has direct bearing on interpretation of the effects of European contact on Native Americans. Important questions regarding the effects of acculturation and migration upon late 17th and early 18th Century Native American life can be answered from data resting just beneath the ground.
ALTAMAHA TOWN HERITAGE PRESERVE
141 Old Bailey RoadLocation: Old Baileys Road off of Okatie Highway (Hwy 170), Okatie, SC
Activities: Picnicking, Hiking, Wildlife Viewing
Amenities: Parking, Picnic Tables, Benches, Primitive Trail
Disability Facts: Gravel parking area, 10 foot wide flat earthen trail, disability accessible picnic table at end of trail
This 100-acre oak-hickory forested gem along the Okatie and Colleton Rivers was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1994 and co-purchased by the County and State in 2004 to preserve the beauty of the forest as well as the historical remnants of a Yamasee village and Colonial-era cemetery.
Named for a Yamasee chief, the Preserve protects the main town of the Lower Yamasee. The Preserve's greatest attribute is its ability to provide archaeological data that has direct bearing on interpretation of the effects of European contact on Native Americans. Important questions regarding the effects of acculturation and migration upon late 17th and early 18th Century Native American life can be answered from data resting just beneath the ground.
Location: 124 Lady's Island Drive, Beaufort, SC
Activities: Wildlife Viewing, Fishing, Hiking
Amenities: Parking, Restrooms, Pier, Boardwalk, Primitive Trail
Disability Facts: Disability accessible parking spaces, restrooms, pier and boardwalk; 6-8 foot wide flat earthen trail may not be accessible to all users
Crystal Lake Park is 25-acres of forested habitats, salt marsh, and a man-made pond located on Lady's Island. The pond has a population of redfish and mullet, which get trapped during extreme high tides. Fishing in the pond is restricted to catch-and-release only due to the potential for unacceptably high cancer and non-cancer health risks. The full fish tissue analysis report can be downloaded by clicking here.
The Butler Marine building is open to the public Monday through Friday and the first Saturday of every month, from 9:00am to 2:00pm and has leased office space for the Beaufort Soil and Water Conservation District. The conference room is available to the public for rental. Additionally, park volunteers installed, and maintain, a pollinator garden adjacent to the building!
Beaufort County Crystal Lake Park
124 Ladys Island DriveLocation: 124 Lady's Island Drive, Beaufort, SC
Activities: Wildlife Viewing, Fishing, Hiking
Amenities: Parking, Restrooms, Pier, Boardwalk, Primitive Trail
Disability Facts: Disability accessible parking spaces, restrooms, pier and boardwalk; 6-8 foot wide flat earthen trail may not be accessible to all users
Crystal Lake Park is 25-acres of forested habitats, salt marsh, and a man-made pond located on Lady's Island. The pond has a population of redfish and mullet, which get trapped during extreme high tides. Fishing in the pond is restricted to catch-and-release only due to the potential for unacceptably high cancer and non-cancer health risks. The full fish tissue analysis report can be downloaded by clicking here.
The Butler Marine building is open to the public Monday through Friday and the first Saturday of every month, from 9:00am to 2:00pm and has leased office space for the Beaufort Soil and Water Conservation District. The conference room is available to the public for rental. Additionally, park volunteers installed, and maintain, a pollinator garden adjacent to the building!
Protected wetlands area with walking trails, a boardwalk, an amphitheater & local wildlife.
Address: 1700 Paris Ave, Port Royal, SC 29935
Hours:
Open ⋅ Closes 8PM
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Cypress Wetlands
1700 Paris AveProtected wetlands area with walking trails, a boardwalk, an amphitheater & local wildlife.
Address: 1700 Paris Ave, Port Royal, SC 29935
Hours:
Open ⋅ Closes 8PM