Get ready to soak up the sun and have some fun while visiting one of Hilton Head Island’s local parks. To make life easy while you’re on vacation, Sunset Rentals has compiled a list of Hilton Head’s Best community parks all offering endless activities, even something for the pickiest person in your group. Love biking? check out the over 60+ miles of bike paths weaving through the island. Love hiking? Hilton Head is extremely walkable, making it fun and easy to explore!
Whether you’re on a family getaway, group gathering, or romantic stroll, our guide to Hilton Head Island’s local parks will have you on the right path to epic adventures during your stay on Hilton Head.
HILTON HEAD ISLAND COMMUNITY PARKS
1. Capri Chaplin Community Park
11 Castnet Drive
Hilton Head Island, SC 29928
Situated just north of Palmetto Dunes Resort Area, Chaplin Community Park is Hilton Head Island’s largest and most diverse community park with excellent facilities and bike paths connecting to the shoreline of Burkes Beach. Sports enthusiasts have large fields for soccer, baseball and football, a basketball and pickleball pad, and six tennis courts, there’s a shady playground for the kids and a large off-leash dog park for Fido! There’s something for the whole family at Chaplin Community Park.
2. Compass Rose Park
4 St Augustine Pl
Hilton Head Island, SC 29928
Nestled in the trees near Coligny Beach Park & Plaza, Compass Rose Park is a small and peaceful community park with tranquil reflecting pools and fountains, gardens, walkways, and covered plazas. Compass Rose Park is also home to one of Hilton Head Island’s favorite attractions – a statue of Charles Fraser, the modern day founder of Hilton Head, walking his legendary alligator, Albert.
3. Green Shell Park
99 Squire Pope Rd
Hilton Head Island, SC 29926
Situated on Skull Creek near the north end of the island, Green Shell Park is a small 3-acre park with a covered picnic area, two playgrounds, a basketball hoop, and a wooded nature trail to an observation deck overlooking wetlands and marshes teeming with birdlife. For history lovers, the park is an archaeological site dating back to 1335 AD and is home to the historic Amelia White Cemetery and the Green Shell Mound, an authentic Native American shell ring.
4. Honey Horn Park
70 Honey Horn Drive
Hilton Head Island, SC 29926
Honey Horn Park is perhaps Hilton Head’s most famous park – home to the top-rated Coastal Discovery Museum at Honey Horn. Encompassing 68 acres of lush Lowcountry landscapes, Honey Horn Park features some of the oldest structures on the island, a butterfly enclosure, a stunning camellia garden, a marsh tacky horse barn, and a scenic interpretive nature trail through the grounds. The Coastal Discovery Museum offers the best tours and activities on the island with something for every interest and adventure level and regular exhibits and events for visitors to step back in time and experience the rich history of Hilton Head Island.
5. Jarvis Creek Park
99 Squire Pope Rd
Hilton Head Island, SC 29926
Situated on Skull Creek near the north end of the island, Green Shell Park is a small 3-acre park with a covered picnic area, two playgrounds, a basketball hoop, and a wooded nature trail to an observation deck overlooking wetlands and marshes teeming with birdlife. For history lovers, the park is an archaeological site dating back to 1335 AD and is home to the historic Amelia White Cemetery and the Green Shell Mound, an authentic Native American shell ring.
6. Shelter Cove Community Park
39 Shelter Cove Ln, Hilton Head Island, SC 29928
Across from Palmetto Dunes, Shelter Cove is Hilton Head’s premier destination for watersports, shopping, dining, and seasonal events that draw a crowd! The Shelter Cove Community Park is situated waterfront at Shelter Cove Town Center with peaceful picnic spots, walking paths connecting to Shelter Cove Veterans Memorial Park, and a pavilion with a lineup of fun festivals and events throughout the year.
7. Lowcountry Celebration Park
94 Pope Ave
Hilton Head Island, SC 29928
Lowcountry Celebration Park lies in the heart of “downtown Hilton Head” across from Coligny Plaza Shopping Center and the Coligny Beach parking lot. Minutes away from Hilton Head’s award-winning beaches, the park features an open pavilion and lawn, fitness stations, public art, and two of the island’s favorite family attractions – The Sandbox Museum and The Adventure Playground.
The little ones love to play and learn at the Sandbox Museum (great for a rainy day activity!) and clamber, climb and set sail aboard The Adventure Playground, a 1,400 square foot replica of the ship where Captain William Hilton first spotted the shoreline of Hilton Head Island.
8. Squire Pope Community Park
137 Squire Pope Rd, Hilton Head Island, SC 29926
If you’re planning a paddle on the Lowcountry waterways without competing with motorized boats, head to the Sailing and Rowing Center at Squire Pope Community Park on Skull Creek. The state of the art facilities include a floating dock and launch, a waterfront picnic pavilion among the moss-draped oaks, a playground, and a firepit area for after adventure stories and s’mores.
9. Xeriscape Garden
1 Town Center Court
Hilton Head Island 29928
Located at the Town of Hilton Head offices near the Village of Wexford, the Betsy Jukofsky Xeriscape Garden is a small interpretive community garden full of indigenous and wild plants, towering palmettos and pines, and beautiful birdlife. If discovering Hilton Head’s local flora, fauna, and nature is on your vacation itinerary, be sure to stop by the Xeriscape Interpretive Garden.