National Fishing Month

As in previous years, the idea behind National Fishing Month is to encourage every family member to get outside and fishing. It does not matter what age you are or what previous experience you have. Fishing is for everyone! This year, National Fishing Month began on the 24th of July, and will conclude on the 30th of August.

History of Fishing Month

 

Fish have long been a staple part of the human diet and have influenced cultures for thousands of years. As society evolved, the act of fishing, which was once done out of necessity, expanded and grew in popularity as a sport and a recreational activity. Today, fishing is celebrated as a way to bring people of all ages together for fun, food, and relaxation.
Throughout the month of August, coaches can be found helping new fisherman learn important skills and techniques to help them improve. This might include skills such as preparing the line, hooking the bait, and learning how to spot where the best fishing spots are in a certain body of water.
To celebrate one of our Nation’s favorite pastimes, many organizations will waive traditional fees associated with fishing during this time to allow everyone who wants to give fishing a try, the opportunity to do so. Additionally, hundreds of local events can be found happening across the Country during Fishing Month as people come together to celebrate fishing and pass the knowledge of their craft on to the next generation.

 

How to Celebrate Fishing Month 

 

National Fishing Month is all about the social, mental, and environmental benefits of angling. Get outside. Experience nature at its best. Take a breath and reset.

 

Learn How to Fish

 

Taking a fishing class and learning from an experienced coach about the wonders of fishing can be beneficial to a fisherman of any level. Sometimes, the more cost-effective way of learning may be to find an older family member (grandpas and uncles are often avid fishermen) who might be willing to show some of the ropes.
Pick Up Some Fishing Equipment

 

Head on over to a local sporting goods store or sports shop to purchase a personal set of fishing gear. This might include rods, reels, hooks, lines, bait, lures, nets, and more.
Of course, some people may be ready to celebrate Fishing Month, but aren’t’t sure if they like it enough to buy new gear! If that is the case, don’t hesitate to ask around to friends, family or coworkers who seem like they might be the outdoor type. They may be willing to loan their gear out–or even go with and give a free lesson!
It may also be possible to rent fishing gear for those who are able to head on over to a national park that has fishing as an activity.
Plan a Fishing Trip

 

Tell friends and family about Fishing month ahead of time and plan for a fishing trip together. Invite friends out to fish and see what kind of local fish it is possible to reel up.
It is important to check ahead of time about what types of fishing licenses are required in each particular area. Most national parks, oceans and rivers have some sort of requirement for getting permission to fish there. Some places are catch and release, while some lakes and rivers are stocked specifically to provide a source of food for avid fishermen.
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Just be ready to get up early for this fishing trip because everyone knows that the best summer fishing happens in the wee hours of the morning while it’s still dark and quiet! Those fish are hungry for breakfast and a tasty worm or other type of bait is exactly what they’ll want. Spring and autumn might bring about better fishing results at dusk.
But whatever time of day, a fishing trip (whether alone or with friends and family) is probably the best way to celebrate Fishing Month!

 

Need helping booking a fishing charter? Call 843-341-2370 or Click Here!

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Lowcountry Day Trips

Bluffton, SC
Distance from HHI: 8 miles west | 15-minute drive
Just minutes from Hilton Head Island on the banks of the scenic May River, Bluffton is one of the most charming spots in all of the Lowcountry. If you’re an art enthusiast, spend some time in one of the many galleries. With gorgeous victorian homes, historic churches, unique artisan shops and locally-owned restaurants, this quaint Southern town has so much to offer for all ages. Don’t forget to check out the Bluffton Farmer’s Market every Thursday from 12pm- 5pm!

 

 

                                                                              Savannah, GA

Distance from HHI: 33 miles southwest | 45-minute drive
This picturesque, haunted town inspired by the Old World and founded on Enlightenment principles has something for everyone. Gallivant through almost 300 years of history in this pedestrian-friendly city. Only 38 miles from Hilton Head, you can choose from an endless variety of one-of-a-kind Hotels, Bed and Breakfasts, and Vacation Rentals. Dive into an exciting culinary scene that features flavors from all over the world. Explore this fair city on your own or choose from award-winning tours that will inform, entertain, and surprise you. And don’t forget that Tybee Island is just a stone’s throw away.


Daufuskie Island, SC

Distance from HHI: 2.75 miles offshore | 60-miles ferry ride
Located between Savannah and Hilton Head and still only accessible by boat, Daufuskie Island is a remote retreat from modern life. Immerse into the island’s history and catch a glimpse of how the Lowcountry’s sea Islands looked before bridges opened them up to development. Many of Daufuskie Island’s current residents make their living oystering and fishing to this day. Fun fact: this scenic island also served as the setting for The Water Is Wide, Pat Conroy’s haunting and powerful tale of a place the world forgot.

                                                                             Beaufort, SC
                                                                             Distance from HHI: 35 miles north | 45-minute driveLess than an hour drive from the island, Beaufort’s enduring beauty will make a lasting impression on any of its visitors. The seafood is savory and the memories you’ll make will live on forever. If there has ever been a time you want an escape, it’s now and Beaufort is the ideal place for fellow adventurers to head next.

Enjoy the sunlight, the fresh air, the welcoming smiles and the fragrant breezes that define this place. If you long to witness a gorgeous sunset, or to take a leisurely stroll under the oaks, or to breathe deeply from a comfy chair on a sweeping veranda it’s       all there. The only thing missing is you!

Need help planning a day trip? Call (843) 341-2370 or visit 

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Salute from the Shore 2021

What is the Salute from the Shore?

The Salute from the Shore is a unique opportunity for individuals, friends, and families to salute our armed forces while celebrating Independence Day on South Carolina beaches. Our role is to organize and promote a military flyover on the 4th of July that will stretch the entire length of South Carolina’s coast. We will capture as much footage of the flyover as possible, from the air and from the ground, for inclusion in a video that will be posted for all to see.


How Salute from the Shore Began

13 years ago, good friends Johnny Folsom and Toddy Smith were sitting on the beach on the 4th of July, talking about how they were enjoying family and friends while the young people of the military were defending us overseas. Johnny and Toddy decided that these people needed to be honored, and they set out to find a way to make this happen.

How To Salute

  • Head to the South Carolina coast at 1PM on the 4th of July.
  • Go “BIG!” Get a huge flag or get creative. Then GET TO THE BEACH in all your red, white and blue!
  • Record your Salute on camera and share it with the world – on Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, Instagram, a blog, or any other place you want.
  • Photos of the aircraft are great. Photos of people Saluting aircraft are better.
  • Tag your Salute images and videos with #SalutefromtheShore
  • Make it personal. Whether you love someone serving overseas or remember a fallen hero, share your tribute. You can do that on this page: https://salutefromtheshore.org/share-your-salute.

 

Click here for more information!

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Where To Watch Fireworks From Hilton Head Island to Savannah For The July 4th, 2021

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Shelter Cove is hosting a HarbourFest celebration with live entertainment, food, and arts and crafts. All this a more can be expected at the July 4th HarbourFest Celebration. The fireworks display will begin right after dusk. So make sure to get there early to get a a great spot to view them.

Shuttle parking will be available at Chaplin Park off of Singleton Beach Road and at the Hargray parking lot along Highway 278. Shuttles will run continuously from 5-11 p.m. For more information: Click Here

 

Port Royal

Port Royal’s fireworks display is scheduled to start around 8:30 p.m. July 4 from a barge in the area off The Sands beach. The road to the landing will be shut down at midnight prior to the holiday for all traffic, including trailered boats, and 7th Street will be closed to traffic except for residents on that street. Parking on Paris Avenue and side streets will be free, and police officers will be directing those with handicap tags to closer parking. Food, beverages and festivities will be beginning at noon. For more information: Click Here

A separate event not sponsored by the town is scheduled on the nearby port property from 1 to 8 p.m. Battery Creek Jam, sponsored by members of the Port Royal community and Rock Block Productions, live music includes Drivin N Cryin, Zach Deputy and others. There also will be local food and artisan vendors along with an inflatable waterzone for kids. Admission is free, but VIP upgrades ($125) and reserved parking ($10) are available. Click here to purchase tickets.

Hardeeville

Hardeeville’s Parks, Recreation & Tourism Department is getting a jump start on the holiday with its 4th Off Main event from 6 to 9 p.m. Saturday, June 26, at the Richard Gray Recreation Complex Park behind City Hall. Admission is free. On the schedule: live music by Muddy Creek, food trucks, face painting, bounce houses, games and, at the end, a fireworks display.

 

Savannah
Savannah’s Waterfront fireworks show will begin at 9:15 p.m. July 4. The city will offer $5 flat rate parking in city garages and at the Savannah Convention Center. Organizers noted in a news release that convention center parking is limited because of construction, and the building will not be open. Spectators may bring chairs and blankets, but coolers are discouraged.

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Hilton Head is the Ideal Location to Bike!

 

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Hilton Head Island is rated as a Gold Level Bicycle Friendly Community by the American League of Bicyclists. Hilton Head Island is the ideal place to enjoy biking in a breathtaking natural setting. You can take a cycling adventure through the 60 miles of multi-use trails connecting you to everywhere you want to go, including our beautiful beaches. If you enjoy riding with a large group, the island has local biking clubs that coordinate weekly rides for bikers of all levels.

Hilton Head Island offers miles of scenic biking paths along beaches, parks, scenic areas, and resort communities. Hilton Head offers 12 miles of hard-packed beaches where you can ride and cruise along the blissful island shoreline. It is best to do this at low tide. Ideal weather, breathtaking scenery and the playful island scene, Hilton Head Island will unleash your inner cyclist.

The Pope Avenue Bike paths allow for cyclists to wheel over wooden bridges that cross over scenic lagoons. The path along Pope Avenue heading west toward Sea Pines Circle will take you to Compass Rose Park, dedicated to Charles Fraser, the Island’s modern-day visionary founder.

The resort community Palmetto Dunes, Shelter Cove and Forest Beach offer free access areas so you can cycle around and enjoy the island tranquility. Sea Pines Plantation can be accessed by paying a small gate fee to bring your bicycles in by car only.

Need To Rent A Bike? Our Premier Partner, Wheelz, Has You Covered!

Located less than a mile from Coligny Beach Park, the state-of-the-art Wheelz facility boasts both high-quality rental equipment as well as an array of merchandise perfect for your bicycle or trip to the beach!

Wheelz encourages guests of all ages to explore Hilton Head Island through its 60 miles of beautiful, nature trails and public bike paths. Since 2019, our team has been able to serve the local community and visitors alike, creating countless opportunities for memorable adventures with friends and family.

Go to rentweelz.com to book your bike rental today or call 843.842.4445!

Hilton Head Biking Tips

  • Check the tide chart prior to heading to the beach.
  • Help us protect the Island by not parking your bicycles on island dunes.
  • Please obey all traffic signals and pathway markings. Stop signs must be obeyed for safety. Bicycles are vehicles and must obey SC traffic laws.


Hilton Head Biking Parks

Fish Haul Creek Park –
 Cycle through this remote 16-acre park at Fish Haul Creek with a maritime forest, wetlands, salt marsh and a beach. A shaded trail winds through live oaks to the sandy shore of Port Royal Sound.

Barker Field Observation Deck – Ride along the boardwalk behind Barker Field toward Port Royal Sound. An observation deck awaits you at the end of the boardwalk, rewarding bikers with expansive views across the Sound and magnificent morning sunrises.

Greens Shell Community Park – Listed in the National Register of Historic Places, this scenic park has an elevated boardwalk for biking with views of Skull Creek and Pinckney Island National Wildlife Refuge. Bike over to the park’s large shell ring that encloses a Native American farming village, and picnic areas.

Shelter Cove Community Park – Enjoy biking along the pathway through this peaceful park with a white granite memorial on the bank of Broad Creek honoring American veterans. Take in views over the marsh and creek at the observation deck or take a break on benches under the arbors.

Old House Creek Pier – Ride your bike to this secluded fishing and crabbing pier with vistas across the Intercoastal Waterway. Old House Creek Pier has a wildlife viewing area at the end where you can see the school of shrimp scamper across the water and the fiddler crabs dance down the mud bank.

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National Travel and Tourism Week: May 2nd-8th, 2021


This year, National Travel and Tourism Week is May 2-8, 2021. NTTW will recognize the POWER OF TRAVEL and the industry’s role in bringing back our vibrant communities, restoring the U.S. economy, rebuilding our workforce and reconnecting America.

Here in Hilton Head, South Carolina, there is an abundance of excursions, and restaurants for all families to enjoy.

-Dolphin Tours
-Over 60 miles of Bike Trails
-Beaches
-Zip Lining
-Water Excursions and More!

Visit https://www.hiltonheadisland.org to see everything Hilton Head has to offer!

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Earth Day Beach Clean-up

In honor of Earth Day, the Coral Sands, Port O’Call, Coral Reef and Island Links Activities Department has put together an event in collaboration with The Outside Foundation.

On Thursday, April 22nd, they will be hosting a cleanup of the beaches here on Hilton Head Island! This activity will be available to guests at all four of the resorts. It is free of charge and there is no sign up needed. Guests will meet at the specified beach listed below:

-Island Links Guests will meet the Activity Director at Islander’s Beach at 9:00am and this clean-up will last until 11:00am.

-Coral Sands, Coral Reef, and Port O’ Call Guests will meet the Activity Director at Coligny Beach at 9:00am and this clean-up will last until 11:00am as well.

Please visit the activity director located at your resort for further information. We look forward to seeing you all there!

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