Hilton Head Island is a special place, and Sea Pines is special within it. Our home is in the Club Course section, close to the main gate, so it's convenient to grocery stores and restaurants, yet not far from the horse stables and nature preserve. The beach is bikeable.
Golf is a prominent theme, and the immediate neighborhood consists largely of single-family homes built on the Sea Pines CC course. Sea Pines is home to 4 world-class golf courses. Three of them are open to the public, including the renowned Harbour Town Golf Links, home to the PGA's Heritage Classic. More reasonably-priced golf can be found just outside the Sea Pines gate at Shipyard. And there are a number of other public courses of varying levels on the island.
Sea Pines' mixture of oak, pine, and palm trees creates a gorgeous and varied canopy. Bike paths are plentiful, as are bike rental companies that will deliver bicycles right to the house. The bicycle culture of Sea Pines is part of its appeal.
The Sea Pines Beach Club is a hub for beach-goers and you will surely find a rack to lock up a bike and enjoy a day on the beach. If you haven't been there, the Beach Club offers restrooms and stations to spray off, as well as a beachside bar and an upscale restaurant. Hilton Head's beach is pretty flat and firm, so it's possible to ride a bike on the beach for miles. The beach is about a 10-15 minute bike ride from the house. Quicker by car, but beach parking is in demand, so Sea Pines also provides trolleys that can get you there. Another benefit of the location is that it's also close to Coligny Plaza with ample beach parking, as well.
Of course tennis, pickleball, surf fishing, boating, and many other activities keep visitors from ever getting bored. It's hard not to be active here.
Restaurant options are another feature of the home's location, with Sea Pines favorites like Quarterdeck offering gorgeous sunset views, and late-night options like Big Bamboo also easily accessible.