24Magoo
我们去这座小岛捡贝壳,因为从网上得知这里的贝壳很多,都很漂亮。我们发现了一些贝壳,但并没有传说的那么惊艳,不过小岛本身很精致,自然景观特别漂亮。我们还赶上了一场雷雨,倒也增添了一丝别样的情趣,我们也是唯一在雨中留在岛上的客人,那个时候感觉拥有了整座小岛。我们错过了参观灯塔的行程,不过对于这座未曾开发的原始小岛非常喜欢,那种原味气息令人迷恋。
lisak595
这里非常漂亮,海滩美,卫生间干净,灯塔也值得一看,在这里散步很惬意的,就是要带上喷雾,因为蚊子还不少。
J0rdynnJ
今年五月,我们在这里住了两个晚上,尽情享受这这里的一切。灯塔区域有很多贴着各种标示的附属建筑。你可以花上2美元爬到顶端。通往海滩的路上还有停车场,看起来非常热闹)我们没有去看海滩,因为我们的酒店大院就位于海滩边上。)大自然中心位于游客中心旁边,相当小,没有什么可以观赏的,但是我们非常享受在游客中心阅读关于这座岛屿历史的书籍。在大自然中心,我们看到水龟吃螃蟹,看上去太酷了。那里还有一些海龟和蛇,但除此以外没什么好看的了。沿着沼泽木板路前行,我们看到了一片盐泽栖息地,那里无数的蟹类掠过水面。我们也喜欢晚上在码头钓鱼,在大自然的小路上散步。那些小路都不算太长,(大部分只有不到2英里),但是如果你想多走一段路程也是可以的。沿路你能感受到海岸林的美丽。
KEMP527
我们四月时去的,那个公园很漂亮。我们爬上灯塔,从顶部看到了真的非常棒的景色--花几美元爬一次很值!海滩也很美,尽管对我们来说不够温暖,但是也有一大堆人每天在海滩上玩(当我们去时正值高峰60秒期间)。我们在公园里看见一个鳄鱼,,之后在钓鱼码头散步看人们钓鱼。放松又美丽的地方。我们上灯塔时相应的也非常挤(很难找到停车位置)但是岛上的其他地方就是空的。
RNRVTravler
This is an astounding place to visit. The four miles of beach is beautiful and not commercialized! There are many things to do, but also a great place to relax and enjoy nature and history. We actually stayed in the campgrounds and our campsite was only steps from the beach access. The campsites were spacious and well shaded with some sun. We camped here for a week and the only thing I would want to share with anyone with a large Class A RV, is that the twists and turns back to the camp sites are very narrow and not easy to maneuver. We did it with great care and it was truly worth it! Just be careful where you book your campsite.
KatherineP733
Our campsite was one of the nicest we've had. It was very roomy. Our RV was easy to level. Each day we went to a different beach. They were all great.
RobOlson
Staying in or near Beaufort? This is a must see for nature lovers. Grat place for long walks. Beach front access, but watch the waves. Wonderful place fora picnic.
travelwriter52
I loved this park. Coming in you pass by a marsh, which has lots of birds. It has a sidewalk you can walk to look at the birds. You may even see an alligator. Then after you enter the park, you can opt to tour Atalaya, a historical house based on a Spanish fort for an additional 2.00. Or you can go to the beach. The day I went, there were no beach goers, but I am sure on a sunny day, the beach is full. A great value at 5.00
areilw
My parents brought my brother and I here when we were just babies. We loved it then and now we are sharing it with our families. We went in August of 2014 and now going in May of this year. My favorite part is hunting for the sea shells and hermit crabs. Its quiet and the people are very friendly. My husband enjoys the fishing, we always usually catch a few sharks. The best place for a family vacation. I highly recommend.
MarleneFry
Drove there from Hilton Head Island and the one hour drive was worth it. The drive from the entrance where the admission is $5/person is like driving through a tropical forest. The beach was full of shells and trees which have fallen throughout the years into the water make it a great photo site.The Lighthouse is manned by Park Volunteers who are very knowledgable about its History. For $2 you can climb to the top.The Park also has camping; fishing; marshlands; and hiking trails. A fun day and someplace we'd likely return to on our next trip this way.
Christy4565
Love walking the scenic beaches...great place for shell hunting.Climbing the lighthouse stairs and seeing the view at the to!
OneMaineLove
If you want Myrtle Beach atmosphere with cabanas along the beach, you will hate this! This is a state park that has wildlife throughout. The beaches are not busy and not over-picked of seashells. Found sand dollars, shark teeth and just enjoyed every minute! The sea if just so breathtaking, South Carolina is beautiful
CFordham
Last time I visited the park I only drove through it so I never truly experienced it for myself. After stopping by the visitor center, I walked up the Hunting Island Lighthouse and was marveled by the view at the top. The beach is really clean and well maintained for a tourist heavy area during the season. The coolest part of the beach to me is the many fallen trees that cover the leftside of the beach. Definitely one of the cooler beaches in SC.
walterk539
We were fortunate to be guided to go there at low tide. When you walk out to the beach you will see many dead trees that have been washed over the bank into the water. They look like skeletons that you can walk amongst and photograph. At high tide they are in the water. Some relevant photos can be found on Flickr by googling "Walt K".
121bw
Loved the drive through " the jungle" to get to the beach which is beautiful. We walked and walked , the hurricane damage to the north end is fascinating, up rooted trees thrown all over the beach. Great place, I'm sure it is better is warmer weather, but loved it anyway.