Lands End might not have many top sights, but Fort Fremont and Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island are two attractions nearby that you can check out.
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Penn Center
8.0/10 (7 reviews)
This 1862 landmark preserves the rich history of one of the first schools for freed African Americans. Wander through 25 historic buildings and discover Gullah Geechee heritage at the York W. Bailey Museum.
Fort Fremont
7.8/10 (8 reviews)
This rare Spanish-American War coastal fort showcases intact gun batteries and 19th-century military architecture. Explore concrete corridors and bunkers, then enjoy scenic Port Royal Sound views from the nature preserve.
Horse Island
Wild marsh ponies roam the coastal marshlands near Horse Island, a unique Lowcountry sight. Visit during low tide for the best chance to observe these semi-feral creatures against stunning natural backdrops.
Red Piano Too Gallery
5.4/10 (3 reviews)
This intimate gallery celebrates Gullah culture through vibrant folk art and Lowcountry traditions. Browse colorful paintings and sculptures that tell the story of Sea Island heritage.
Chapel of Ease
8.4/10 (7 reviews)
Historic tabby ruins of a 1740s chapel that once served plantation families on St. Helena Island. Wander among ancient oaks draped with Spanish moss while exploring the atmospheric cemetery.
Butchers Island
Butchers Island offers a secluded coastal retreat near Saint Helena Island with abundant wildlife viewing opportunities. Explore its natural terrain during spring or fall when the weather is ideal for outdoor adventures.
Sheep Island
Commune with nature and explore the great outdoors at Sheep Island during your travels in Saint Helena Island. Stroll along the waterfront or visit the cathedral while you're in the area.
York W. Bailey Museum
6.0/10 (3 reviews)
This intimate museum chronicles the rich Gullah Geechee heritage and African American history of South Carolina's Sea Islands. Explore artifacts and photographs that tell the story of resilience since the Civil War era.
"This was a simple stay but SO nice. I had everything I needed. There was treats and water you can get 24/7 where you check in. The rooms had little things you don’t think about that made it very convenient. Like even pump soap at the sink. And a good sized refrigerator ! Everything felt clean. And room was nice and cold. Will def return. All you need for a little beach getaway."
"Everything was fine. Just two issues that were bothersome.
1) The bathroom floors and tub had an extremely slippery residue.
2) There were very noisy guests above our room."
"First the smell was horrible. I’m not sure what it was but it wasn’t pleasant in the hall ways or in the room I was tempted to leave as others did but I used my OneCash and didn’t want to come out of pocket for a quick one night trip. The a/c leaked pretty bad floor gets super wet. Then the a/c kept wanted to switch to heat so a bit annoying. The pet fee is pretty high and not the same as I had seen on Expedia. Staff wasn’t overly helpful but weren’t rude either. Kids enjoyed the pool and the...
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Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.