Hilton Head Beaches

Hilton Head Island’s official beach season is April 1st through September 30th of each year. All of the beach is public, from the ocean to the high water mark. Access to the beach, however, is often private. Find more information at the Town of Hilton Head website.

The Town provides beach access at the following locations:

  • Alder Lane
  • Burkes Beach
  • Coligny Beach
  • Driessen Beach
  • Fish Haul
  • Folly Field
  • Islanders Beach

NOT Allowed on the Beach, Dunes or Adjacent Waters

  • Possession or consumption of alcohol, beer or wine
  • Littering (items left overnight will be removed)
  • Glassware (bottles, containers, etc.)
  • Shovels, except those that are made of wood and/or plastic and that are less than 30 inches in length and 6 inches in width
  • Digging holes in the sand that are more than 12 inches in depth
  • Leaving personal belongings on the beach overnight; if left, are subject to confiscation and disposal
  • Shark Fishing
  • Harming, harassing or removing any live beach fauna (sea turtles, birds, or their eggs; sand dollars, conchs, starfish, etc.)
  • Damaging dunes, sea oats, or other dune flora
  • Unauthorized motor vehicles
  • Operation of motorized watercraft
  • Unauthorized commercial activity, solicitation or distribution of handouts
  • Unauthorized wearing of lifeguard emblems
  • Fires and Fireworks
  • Stunt kites or wind powered vehicles between 10 am and 6 pm form April through September
  • Sleeping on the beach between midnight and 6 am
  • Nudity
  • Storage of boats on beach without a permit

Beach goers are required to fill all holes so that the sand is returned to its original state before you leave the beach for the day.