Bluffton Brighton Beach: For that small-town Lowcountry feel, Brighton Beach at the end of Alljoy Road is the place to go. The Alljoy Boat Landing provides access to the May River and Calibogue S...
Shrimping in Beaufort, South Carolina dates back to the late 1800s. This was when the first commercial shrimp trawlers appeared in the region. Before this, local fishermen primarily relied on oys...
https://www.beaufort.com/the-history-of-shrimping-in-beaufort-south-carolina/
The Lowcountry boasts a distinct environment that contributes to the taste of our oysters. Our salt marshes act as natural filters for the water that nourishes these bivalves. The tides and curre...
Experience the many things to do in Beaufort, SC! Whether you’re exploring its waterfront, looking for a night out or just something to do with your family, there are plenty of activities and e...
This fall, gather your girlfriends, polish your tiara and explore beautiful Beaufort, “Queen of the Carolina Sea Islands.” Receive the royal treatment while reconnecting with your girlfriends...
https://www.beaufort.com/a-guide-to-a-girlfriends-trip-to-beaufort/
Tides vary in type and size. This can be due to different factors, including the shape of shorelines, ocean basins, and nearby land masses. Tides also vary in size depending on factors such as th...
You might be thinking you’ve heard about Beaufort, SC a lot lately. Well, you’re right! Beaufort boasts beautiful scenery, diverse culture, and unique attractions. It’s no wonder that man...
Get ready for some outdoor fun! The Whitehall Park on Lady’s Island has officially opened its gates. This 10-acre piece of nature’s heaven, surrounded by the new Whitehall development, featur...
https://www.beaufort.com/new-whitehall-park-opens-on-ladys-island/
South Carolina Department of Natural Resources (SCDNR) notes a record number of wood stork nests in 2022. A record number of wood stork nests were recorded in South Carolina in 2022, the third ti...
Oysters have been a favorite staple for coastal residents for centuries. Early Native Americans harvested oysters, subsisting on the plentiful bivalve populations in Lowcountry waters. At low tid...
https://www.beaufort.com/oysters-stand-apart-as-a-lowcountry-delicacy/