Hilton Head Parks

If you’re looking for a place to enjoy the great outdoors, Hilton Head Parks has plenty to choose from. Whether you want to take a leisurely stroll, have a picnic, or relax in the fresh air, Hilton Head has a park for you.

Some of our favorites include Shelter Cove Community Park, which has a huge playground for the kids and beautiful views of Broad Creek, and Chaplin Community Park, which has a large open field perfect for flying a kite or playing catch. Of course, no visit to Hilton Head would be complete without a stop at Coligny Beach Park, where you can sunbathe, play on the sand or in the ocean, or take in incredible views.

No matter what your interests are, Hilton Head Island has a park that’s perfect for you. So start your exploration and enjoy everything the island has to offer!

So many great Parks in Hilton Head

Aerial View of the Chaplin Community Park in Hilton Head from Burkes Beach 1000
One of the largest free public parks is the Chaplin Community Park in Hilton Head. This park takes up a full 111-acres and offers free parking, a playground for the kids, restrooms, walking paths, 6 tennis courts, 2 basketball courts, baseball diamond, dog park, within walking distance to Burke's Beach, with paths to the beach
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Entrance sign to the Coligny Beach Park in Hilton Head 1000
Welcome to the largest beach park on the island. Coligny Beach Park Hilton Head offers a large free public parking area with a short walk to the beach, restrooms are available for your convenience, and bubbling fountains are a lot of fun for the kids. Along the path to the beach, you will find covered pavilions with seating and swings. Lifeguards and beach rentals are available on the beach seasonally.
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Picnic Tables by the wooden walking path from the bath house to Bradley Beach at Driessen Beach Park in Hilton Head 1000
Everywhere you go in Hilton Head is beautiful, and if you are visiting for a short time, a visit to Driessen Beach Park Hilton Head could be a good option. Located on the Atlantic Ocean side of Hilton Head, this public park has metered parking, a playground for the kids, restrooms, changing stations, multiple picnic areas with grills and covered pavilions, walking path
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Parking area with bathrooms in the background as you enter Fish Haul Beach Park in Hilton Head 1000
Fish Haul Beach Park Hilton Head is a quiet and tranquil beach located at the north end of Hilton Head Island. It is a public park with free parking, access to the beach on Port Royal sound, beautiful white sand, restrooms, and outdoor showers. Typically, Fish Haul Beach is not very crowded and you can find a spot where you can have some time to yourself. Walking along the beach is great fun as you hunt for shells.
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Boardwalk entrance at Folly Field Beach Park in Hilton Head 1000
Located at the mid-island location on Hilton Head, the Folly Field Beach Park is a favorite for guests visiting the island. Once on the William Hilton Parkway, look for Folly Field Drive on your left to get you to this park, Metered parking is available and is not very expensive for your hourly rental. A raised wooded boardwalk is provided to get you across the primary dunes and onto the sand. Public restroom facilities make it convenient to enjoy a long day on the beach.
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Path leading up to the Observation Deck at the Green Shell Park in Hilton Head 1000
Green Shell Park Hilton Head is located off Squire Pope Road. This public park has free parking, restrooms, and grills with a picnic pavilion. A wooden path goes to an observation deck that overlooks Skull Creek and has views of Pickney Island. A large playground is fun for the kids and this is normally a great spot to have some down time.
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Aerial view of creek running beside the Veterans Memorial at Shelter Cove in Hilton Head 1000
Taking a break from the beaches and heading to the Hilton Head Parks can make for a very fun adventure on the Island. Great for families or a romantic stroll through wooded paths or secluded beaches, there are so many parks to explore. Take a picnic and enjoy the sunset, take your pet for a walk, the possibilities are endless.
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Alligator style bike rack at Islanders Beach Park Hilton Head Island 1000
Situated in a mid-island location on Hilton Head, the Islanders Beach Park is designed for owners on the island to have a more private beach spot. Turn off of the William Hilton Parkway and onto Folly Field Drive to get you to this park, Since this park is more for annual parking pass holders, you will only find a few metered parking spaces available. Plenty of bike rack spaces make this a great place to ride your bike. Kids will love playing at the playground, and a picnic pavilion is covered with tables and grills. The raised boardwalk takes you safely above the primary dunes to the beach. Public restrooms are a necessary convenience to spend as much time as you want on the beach.
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Lake Liggett and fishing dock from drone at Jarvis Creek Park in Hilton Head 1000
The beaches are amazing at Hilton Head Island but taking time to see some of the Parks is a great experience. Jarvis Creek Park Hilton Head is a public park with an 11-acre lake where you can fish (catch & release only), walk a 1-mile fitness trail, and kids can play on a nice playground. Parking is free and there are public restrooms.
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Greenspace and Pavilion Lowcountry Celebration Park in Hilton Head 1000
Lowcountry Celebration Park Hilton Head offers free parking off of Nassau St and is close to the Coligny Beach Park and Plaza. The playground is huge with a large ship sectioned off into multiple kids play areas with slide, ropes, and plenty of other areas to climb around. Adults like the ability to walk along the perimeter, and the green space is fun for family games.
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