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Picture of Inn at Palmetto Bluff SC

Palmetto Bluff, SC is a perfect example of South Carolina's Lowcountry. Surrounded by an ancient maritime forest and bound on three sides by the Cooper, May and New Rivers, Palmetto Bluff represents the best that South Carolina offers.

Fine Art Picture of The Inn At Palmetto Bluff: Best Of the South Carolina Lowcountry



When you visit Palmetto Bluff, you travel through history. Days are easy and slow, measured by the ocean tides. Whether you are visiting or looking to stay, Palmetto Bluff offers a world of opportunity. One of the best places for a visitor to spend their time is The Inn at Palmetto Bluff.

More like a southern plantation than an inn, Palmetto Bluff provides their guests a one-of-a-kind experience which combines the SC Lowcountry's natural beauty with southern history. The estate boasts an incredible natural environment with misty marshes, rivers, salty breezes and old oaks covered with Spanish moss.

Palmetto Bluff's main hotel building looks like it came right out of a Civil War movie. A traditional southern mansion, compete with columns and a sweeping porch, it greets each visitor like a long lost friend. There are also 50 guest cottages and cottage suites which are both luxurious and homey at the same time. Each includes a working fireplace, gorgeous bathrooms, and screen porches.

Guests to Palmetto Bluff can enjoy a wide range of activities, including bicycling, gold, croquet, tennis, swimming and kayaking. There are two pools for guests, as well as a full luxury spa. Perhaps the biggest draw to Palmetto Bluff SC is the Carolina Lowcountry itself.

South Carolina's Lowcountry is often described by visitors as ethereal, mystical, and hauntingly beautiful. The area is home to saltwater marshes, rivers, wetlands, and mossy forests. The entire area feels both distinctly American and enchantingly exotic at the same time.

The Carolina Lowcountry around Palmetto Bluff SC is still inhabited by Gullah natives who still thrive within their own culture and language. Most of the historic architecture in Palmetto Bluff is beautifully preserved and the natural environment of the surrounding area is relatively untouched.

A 20,000 acre development just 20 miles east of Hilton Head Island, Palmetto Bluff is a perfect example of the best of the Lowcountry. The development sits along the banks of the May River, which is a tributary river to the Atlantic Ocean. The area is tranquil and quiet. Visitors arrive under a canopy of trees via a private road.

Palmetto Bluff boasts a beautiful main square within Palmetto Bluff village and includes a boat house, fitness clubs, pools, and golf club. The arrangement and equipment of Palmetto Bluff's facilities and landscape provide a feeling of openness even when inside.

Palmetto Bluff SC is considered one of the best resorts and accommodation within South Carolina, if not the entire United States. The main house of the Inn at Palmetto Bluff offers glorious views and many common spaces for families and friends to gather. These include a library, a wide front porch, and a small lobby. There are also a chapel and a host of recreational facilities.

Planning a visit to Palmetto Bluff SC must include a stop at the Inn at Palmetto Bluff. Take the time to thoroughly enjoy all that this beautiful region has to offer.

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