There are many Hilton Head activites and attractions
Art and Galleries
Balloon Rides
Beaches
Bike Rentals
Fishing Charters
Boat Rentals
Crabbing & Shrimping
Day Spas
Dolphin Tours
Fitness Centers & Gyms
Fireworks
Fly Fishing
Golf Schools & Instruction
Harbour Town
Horse Riding
Kayaking
Kids Fun
Lighthouses
Miniature Golf
Movie Theatres
Museums
Night Life
Parasailing
Public Golf Courses
Shelter Cove
Shopping Areas
South Beach
Tennis
Timeshare
Tours
Water Sports
Beaufort
Beaufort's Parris Island
Bluffton
Charleston
Daufuskie Island
Savannah
Yemassee
History
Alligators
Buying a Home
Collecting Seashells
Wildlife
Vacation Tips
The Yemassee Historical Association is working to preserve a piece of American history by acquiring the historic Corps barracks building (still in Yemassee) and moving it to it original location. There are hoping to restore it and open it into a museum or monument to the patriotic American that stayed there.
The Yemassee barracks was referred as the "bridge from civilian life to life in the Corp." For nearly half a century more than 500,000 recruits passed through that station.
During World War II, over a quarter million recruits passed through Yemassee on their way to Parris Island. The Yemassee train station is now a regular stop for Amtrak. Visit this station from I-95, Exit 38. (95 North from Hilton Head)
Old Sheldon Church Ruins... (the Prince William Parish Church) Originally built between 1745 - 1757 of brick and tabby. The church was destroyed in May of 1779 by British troops under the command of General Augustine Provost, rebuilt, and subsequently ruined by General William Tecumseh Sherman's troops in 1865. Many tourists visit this church ruins where many ghost stories are told and, ironically, where weddings are held.