3 Best Sights in Hilton Head Island, Hilton Head and the Low Country

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Your impression of Hilton Head depends on where you stay when you visit the island. The oldest and best known of Hilton Head's developments, Sea Pines, occupies 4,500 thickly wooded acres. It’s not wilderness, however; among the trees are three golf courses, tennis clubs, riding stables, and shopping plazas. A free trolley shuttles visitors around the resort. Other well-known communities are Palmetto Dunes and Port Royal Plantation.

Red Piano Gallery

Fodor's Choice

Sculptures, Lowcountry landscapes, and eccentric works by scores of contemporary artists can be found at this large, upscale gallery in Bluffton that’s been a staple of the local art scene for decades.

Ben Ham Images

The extraordinary black-and-white large format photography of Ben Ham includes many stirring Lowcountry landscapes.

SOBA Gallery

Located in Old Town Bluffton, this bungalow-turned-gallery houses the Society of Bluffton Artists (SOBA) and showcases the work of its local painters, sculptors, and photographers.

8 Church St., Bluffton, SC, 29910, USA
843-757–6586

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