Coastal Discovery Museum Guide
Explore the Lowcountry's Natural and Cultural Heritage Guide
The Coastal Discovery Museum is your gateway to understanding the rich natural history and cultural heritage of the South Carolina Lowcountry. Nestled on a sprawling 68-acre property that was once part of the historic Honey Horn Plantation, the museum offers a diverse range of exhibits, programs, and activities for visitors of all ages. From exploring salt marshes and maritime forests to learning about the Gullah culture and the island's agricultural past, the Coastal Discovery Museum provides an immersive and educational experience. The museum's location on the Honey Horn Plantation adds a layer of historical significance to your visit. The plantation dates back to the early 19th century and played a role in the island's agricultural economy. Today, the museum preserves several historic buildings, including the main house and various outbuildings, offering a glimpse into the lives of those who lived and worked on the plantation. You can delve into the stories of the planters, enslaved Africans, and later, the Gullah community who shaped the island's unique cultural landscape. At the Coastal Discovery Museum, you can embark on guided nature walks, participate in interactive exhibits, and observe fascinating wildlife. Explore the Karen Wertheimer Butterfly Enclosure, where you can stroll among native butterflies. Discover the Mary Ann Peeples Pavilion, which hosts rotating exhibits. The museum also offers a variety of educational programs, including lectures, workshops, and children's activities. Don't miss the opportunity to sample local honey produced on-site, a sweet taste of the Lowcountry's natural bounty.
Transportation
The Coastal Discovery Museum is located at 70 Honey Horn Drive, Hilton Head Island. While public transportation options on Hilton Head Island are limited, you can reach the museum by car or taxi/rideshare services. Parking is available on-site. Consider biking to the museum if you're staying nearby, as Hilton Head Island boasts an extensive network of bike paths.
Opening Hours
Monday - Saturday 9 AM - 4:30 PM, Sunday 11 AM - 3 PM
Ticket Price
Adults: $12, Seniors (62+): $10, Children (4-12): $7, Children 3 and Under: Free