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Hilton Head Island Community Map

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Sea Pines Plantation was the original
planned development on the Island, and became the model for those
that followed. The "Grandfather" of Island Plantations was founded
in 1956 by Charles Fraser. For a number of years Sea Pines and
Hilton Head were synonymous. In fact, the candy striped lighthouse
in Harbour Town has come to symbolize the Island and its sensitive
mix of residential and visitor oriented developments and
recreational facilities blended harmoniously into their natural
surroundings. With more than 5,000 acres Sea Pines is the largest of
the Island's plantations. Almost 1300 of these acres are devoted to
parks, forest preserves, lagoons and marshlands.
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Forest Beach is
divided into North Forest Beach and South Forest Beach. There are
many residential homes the line our beaches throughout this area.
The forest beach area is popular for summer rentals of beach houses,
condos and villas. Nearby Coligny Plaza was Hilton Head Island's
first shopping center providing groceries, pharmacy, gift shops,
restaurants and the Island's first movie theatre. Most of these
businesses are still an Island tradition providing services the our
many visitors.
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Fully half of Shipyard
plantation
is devoted to multifamily developments, and therefore, most of the
people you run into are probably visitors in the pursuit of a good
time. Of the three 9 hole golf courses, Clipper and Galleon have
hosted the Senior PGA Tour three times. The Shipyard Racquet Club
has been called "possibly the most beautiful tennis complex anywhere
in the United States" and has been rated in the top 50 tennis
resorts in the country by Tennis Magazine.
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Wexford
is known
for its stately homes and the man-made Harbor and canal system which
allows many property owners to moor their boats at their back doors.
Boaters enter Broad Creek through a lock system which protects the
Harbor from tidal fluctuations. Community life is centered around
the Wexford Club which provides a variety of activities and
services.
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Long Cove Plantation
is a completely private residential community. Its golf course,
designed by Pete Dye, has been named one of the top twenty in the
United States by Golf Digest and is open only to owners and their
guests. Residents also enjoy boating, swimming, tennis, and fishing
in their exclusive and quiet environment. Long Cove borders on the
wide marshes of Broad Creek and has its own small marina.
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The Palmetto Bay
area is a Harbour community located on Broad Creek at the foot of
the Cross-Island expressway. Since 1959, Palmetto Bay Marina has
been welcoming those navigating the Intracoastal waterway. Palmetto
Bay has many different types of housing available including town
homes, villas and single-family homes. Located at the marina is a
fleet of inshore/offshore fishing boats, sailing charters, eco and
kayak tours, parasailing, boat rentals, wave runners, shopping and
restaurants.
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Palmetto Dunes
is a 2000 acre
resort/residential community and is one of the most visited on the
Island. When you consider the three miles of beach, the three
championship courses designed by Fazio, Trent Jones, and Arthur
Hill, the twenty-five court Palmetto Dunes Tennis Center, and
Shelter Cove Harbour - the largest deep water Harbour on the Island
- surrounded by fine restaurants, shops, and villas, it is no wonder
Palmetto Dunes is so popular. One of the unique features of this
plantation is the twelve mile lagoon system, fed by the waters of
Broad Creek, which meanders by the homes and villas and is great for
canoeing and fishing.
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The
Leamington
area of Palmetto Dunes, behind its own security gate, is the most
exclusive section of the resort. Homesites have the challenging
Arthur Hills Course as their centerpiece. In addition, there is a
recreational center with pool, baby pool, pavilion, and boat dock on
the lagoon system as well as a Beach Pavilion providing Leamington
residents direct access to the Atlantic Ocean.
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Shelter Cove Harbour is located
directly across Hwy 278 from Palmetto Dunes Plantation. Shelter Cove
has numerous waterfront villas and Penthouses with magnificent views
of the Shelter Cove Harbour. There are many local restaurants, shops
and businesses located in Shelter Cove. During the Summer months,
there are weekly firework displays and regular festivities including
Wine Festival, Wing Festival and More.
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Folly Field has large Oceanfront
Beach homes and small private bungalows. Numerous vacation rentals
are located in this section of Hilton Head Island as well as
long-time Island residents and Second home owners. The Town of
Hilton Head Island provides public beach access as well as a public
playground and picnic area. There is also access to Port Royal
Plantation and the Westin Hotel. Folly Field has numerous bike
trails that lead to Island Activities including shopping, dining &
entertainment.
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Port Royal Plantation
is located on the north end of the Island where Port Royal Sound
meets the Atlantic Ocean, this completely private plantation is the
point first sighted by Captain William Hilton when he first
"discovered" the Island. The water views here are the most grand on
Hilton Head. Just outside the plantation is the world class Port
Royal Resort with three, 18 hole golf courses, two championship
croquet courts, and the 16 court Port Royal Racquet Club which has
three court surfaces - hard, grass, and clay. The resort also has
the Westin Hotel, which is South Carolina's only four diamond resort
hotel.
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Palmetto Hall
is the most
recently completed residential community on the Island. The Arthur
Hills golf course has been praised for its quality of design and
natural beauty. The master plan for Palmetto Hall indicates 500
homesites on the 750 acres with over 200 acres devoted to natural
wetlands, preserves, and lagoons. There is a grand "Old South" style
clubhouse for residents, and a large pool, tennis courts and
children's play area.
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Hilton Head Plantation
Occupies almost 4,000 acres on the northern corner of the Island
with frontage on Port Royal Sound and the Intracoastal Waterway,
this community offers to its residents all the amenities of a
resort. Within Hilton Head Plantation, you'll find Bear Creek Golf
Club, Oyster Reef Golf Club, Dolphin Head Golf Club, and The Country
Club of Hilton Head. There are twelve tennis courts, jogging trails,
nature conservancies, a community recreation center, two miles of
beautiful beach on Port Royal Sound, and the most glorious sunset on
earth at Skull Creek Marina located directly on the Intra coastal
Waterway.
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Indigo Run
is located on
Highway 278 across from Hilton Head Plantation, Indigo Run is
another of the newer residential communities. The first of two golf
courses, designed by Golden Bear Golf Associates, opened for
residents in the fall of 1979 and to the public in the spring of
1993. The second course, designed by Nicklaus and Nicklaus, is
private and will have a clubhouse complete with all the amenities.
Fifty-five exclusive homesites called the River Club, located on
Broad Creek, share a recreation area with pool, tennis, and
clubhouse.
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Spanish Wells
Plantation lies on a peninsula that divides Broad Creek and
Calibogue Sound, providing residents with breathtaking water and
sunset views. The residential architecture varies from modern,
lavish estates to older, more modest homes. Spanish Wells possesses
a clubhouse and a semi-private nine-hole golf course that was
designed by George Cobb, considered as one of the best on the
island. The community has tennis courts, a small beach area and is
anticipating the completion of a newly constructed floating,
recreational dock.
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Windmill Harbour
is the place
for anyone who appreciates the boating life. This private plantation
is centered around the Harbour, or more specifically, the South
Carolina Yacht Club, which sits on a small peninsula in the middle
of the Harbour. The marina consists of 260 slips, 27 of which are
attached to homesites and allow owners to moor at their back doors.
There is a lock system which maintains Harbour depth and protects
boats from wakes, currents, and silting. Boaters can come and go at
any tide directly into the Intracoastal Waterway.
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Daufuskie Island
is conveniently located off the South Carolina coast next to world
famous Hilton Head Island. Just over one nautical mile across
Calibogue Sound from Harbour Town on Hilton Head Island, Daufuskie
is accessible only by boat. Daufuskie Island offers three golf
communities. World class golf courses and a wonderful amenity
package unique to each plantation will have you "sitting in the lap
of luxury." There are 3 Plantations; Haig Point Plantation,
Daufuskie Island Club and Resort and Bloody Point Plantation.
Daufuskie is very laid back and amenities include walking, biking,
swimming, golf, fishing, horseback riding, and strolls on the beach.
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