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Tides on Hilton Head Island along 12 beautiful miles of Atlantic Ocean Beach can be as high as 6 feet. Hilton Head Island, South Carolina Area Tide Chart Information provides users with immediate information regarding Low and High Tide water levels based on the Savannah River entrance. To calculate Skull Creek entrance, add 24 minutes.
A True Human Rescue Story AVA DAVIS, an accomplished golfer from Ohio, has just arrived in Pebble Beach to fulfill her dream of playing the legendary course. Within minutes, she meets local residents Joan and Victor Gardien, who are headed to dinner with their “friend” and houseguest, Julian Bordeaux. What begins with an invitation for… Read More…
One of the more famous attractions on Hilton Head Island is the American alligator. A relic of Pre-Historic times, on Hilton Head Island he has found a very safe atmosphere where he can prosper. Alligators range along the Coastal Plain north to Virginia, southeast to Florida and west to the eastern coast of Texas. They… Read More…
By Capt. Patte Ranney, Master Naturalist, Outside Hilton Head Surrounded by a mostly evergreen maritime forest, the salt marsh reveals the arrival of spring in very subtle ways. As each day gets longer and warmer, we witness a transformation in both the plants and animals that fill the salt marsh eco-system. Looking across the broad… Read More…
Hilton Head Island’s network of sand dunes along the beach help protect the local coastline against erosion and flooding. Held together by deeply-rooted plants and grasses, these mounds of sand anchor the coast, providing an important coastal ecosystem. Many years ago, sand dunes along the East Coast were flattened to create smooth, even beaches that… Read More…