Ever wonder about all those Alligators you see on Hilton
Head Island? Our Alligator population likely exceeds 1000 so it’s probable that
you will see one of these island residents during your stay. It’s best to watch
these native creatures from a distance but if you would like to get up and
personal with them, an “Alligator Wine and Cheese Cruise” may be right up your “alligator
alley”. Hosted by H20 Sports, you’ll take an early evening cruise through the
Sea Pines Forest Preserve. As you journey
through the Forest Preserve (enjoying your wine and cheese), you’ll see the
island in a whole new light. Few visitors OR residents take advantage the many
activities provided on Hilton Head to experience the island’s natural beauty.
This is a great way to pick up a little history and explore Hilton Head’s flora
and fauna.
For those who prefer to stay on land, The Coastal Discovery
Museum is having a “Meet and Greet Reptiles on Hilton Head Island” on December
30th 2013 from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. This informal presentation
will be held in the Sea Island Room and no reservations are needed.
The most important thing to remember is “Don’t Feed The
Alligators”.
HiltonHeadIslander.com is your guide to all of what our
island has to offer. At
HiltonHeadIslander.com, you’ll find accommodations, things to do, local dining
spots, Island beach information, local events, articles, weather, and Real
Estate information. You’ll know Hilton Head Island front and back before you
even cross the bridge. Visit us today at www.HiltonHeadIslander.com.
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