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Spanish Moss: The True Story

Spanish moss hangs in silvery-gray strands from weathered live oaks. Newcomers are quick to ask: “Doesn’t that ‘fungus’ kill the tree? The short answer: no and noSpanish moss is not a fungus (or a moss, for that matter!) and it doesn’t harm the tree. In fact, lacy plant just may be the key to the survival of coastal forests.

A well-traveled member of the pineapple family, Spanish moss (Tillandsia usneoides) ranges from coastal Virginia to Argentina. It is an “epiphyte,” or air plant that only hangs from branches to take in sunlight, rainwater, and nutrients in dust.

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Outdoor

The Birdwatcher’s Guide to Hilton Head Island

Sandy coastlines, lush green forests, and protected wetlands make Hilton Head Island a welcoming environment for birds of all types and sizes. From delicate sandpipers to majestic osprey and bald eagles, plenty of feathered friends make their home here in the Lowcountry. If you’d like to catch a glimpse, you’re in luck! Grab your binoculars and get ready to discover the birds of Hilton Head Island.

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Outdoor

Five Fun Facts about Hilton Head Island Wildlife

There’s the great outdoors. And then there’s the greatest outdoors, Hilton Head Island. A world of natural wonders awaits you in Lowcountry! Hilton Head Island’s devotion to environmental preservation has become a model for other developments around the country. Locals and visitors alike love the stunning scenery and wonderful wildlife of Hilton Head Island. Whether you’re out on the water, zip-lining over the marsh, or biking along the beach, you’re bound to spot some incredible local wildlife while here.

Check out these fun facts about Hilton Head Island wildlife, and use them to impress your friends and family with your knowledge during your next Lowcountry vacation.

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Foodie

For the Seafoodies: Your Guide to Hilton Head Island Seafood

You can’t say “Hilton Head Island” and not think fresh, delicious, local seafood. Our coastal waters, sweeping marshes, secluded inlets and lazy tidal creeks are home to a plethora of fish and shellfish, and whether you catch it yourself or order an authentic dish from one of our restaurants, you’ll be in seafoodie heaven.

If seafood isn’t so much a staple where you live, or you’re planning your dining itinerary for your next visit, you can learn all about our Island’s best seafood in this handy blog. Discover what’s local, when it’s in season, where to try it, and how to make it for yourself at home.

If this makes you extra hungry for some local Hilton Head Island seafood, you're in luck! The Annual Hilton Head Island Seafood Festival is a family-friendly, week-long culinary and cultural celebration showcasing the very best in savory eats, crafted cocktails, gourmet wines and more. Over the course of seven days, you’ll also have the opportunity to enjoy dishes prepared by celebrity guest chefs, barbecue from some of the best of Southern pitmasters, hands-on cooking demos, eclectic tastings, live music and much more! 

Ready? Let’s dive in!

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Your Guide to Shopping on Hilton Head Island

No matter what type of shopper you are, you’ll find something to take home while vacationing on Hilton Head Island.

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Family

Kid-Friendly Things to Do on Hilton Head Island

On America’s Favorite Island, there’s fun for everyone—whether you’re five or 105! If you’re visiting with children, you’re in for a treat, as Hilton Head Island is full of kid-friendly activities that will have you all loving Lowcountry life. From sandcastles on the beach to museums and wildlife that will capture their imaginations, Hilton Head Island is an unforgettable vacation destination for families. Here are a few of our best-loved island activities that you and your children are sure to enjoy.

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