White Point
Pinckney Island National Wildlife Refuge
US Hwy 278
Pinckney Island, SC 29910
(843) 784-2468
The Pinckney Island National Wildlife Refuge is a 4,053-acre National Wildlife Refuge located between the mainland at Beaufort and the Island of Hilton Head, South Carolina. The refuge is named after Major General Charles Cotesworth Pinckney, who signed the Declaration of Independence and was a presidential candidate prior to the Civil War. Pickney lived on the island in the early 1800’s until his family home was wiped out by a hurricane. In modern times, the island served as a game preserve but was donated to the United States Fish and Wildlife Service in the 70’s to be managed exclusively as a National Wildlife Refuge (NWR) and as a nature and forest preserve. The Pinckney Island NWR was established on December 4, 1975.
This 7.8 mile hike starts at the main parking area and trailhead on the island. It follows the main road to Ibis Pond then continues past Osprey and Clubhouse Ponds. At the Clubhouse Pond, this hike breaks from the main road and continues northbound to White Point which has a nine beach that is situated on Port Royal Sound. The beach had 180 degree views and is far enough to offer solitude that you won’t see further south on the trails. There are no facilities on this route – so be sure to carry plenty of water on this hike. If you are hiking during the spring through fall, you should also carry insect repellant since it can also get buggy at times.
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