Animal Regulations:
October 1, 2009
- March 31, 2010 - No leashes
required at any time.
The animal IS required to
be under positive voice control.
April 1, 2010 - May 27, 2010 - Animals must
be on a leash between 10 AM and 5 PM.
The Friday (5/28/10) before Memorial Day
(5/31/10) until
Monday (9/6/10) of Labor Day weekend
- NO animals allowed on the beach between 10 AM -
5 PM.
- Tuesday (9/7/10) after Labor Day (9/6/10) -
September 30, 2010 - Animals must be on a leash from
10 AM - 5 PM.
- October 1, 2010 - March 31, 2011 - No leashes
required at any time. The animal IS required to
be under positive voice control.
- On the beach or not, local law requires owners to
clean up after their pets.

Seasonal Rules from April 1 -
September 30, 2010
- No Stunt Kites between 10 AM - 6 PM.
- No sand-sailing between 10 AM - 6 PM.
- No fishing or surf casting in designated swimming
areas.
- No surfboards, boogie boards or other articles to
ride the surf in designated swimming areas.
- No frisbees or other team sports involving a ball in
designated swimming areas.
- No games with metal components (such as metal
horseshoes) in designated swimming areas.
Prohibited at the Beach all
year long:
- Liquor, beer or wine.
- All forms of glassware.
- Shark fishing.
- Horses.
- Sleeping on the beach after midnight.
- The operation, launching or landing of motorized
watercraft ( except in emergencies ).
The Town of Hilton Head Island provides six (6)
Public Beach Accesses as follows:
- Alder Lane Beach Access off South Forest Beach Drive
- Parking available.
- Beachfront at Coligny Circle - Parking available.
- Driessen Beach Park at the end of Bradley Beach Road
- Parking available.
- Folly Field Beach Park off Folly Field Road -
Parking available.
- Islander Beach Park end of Folly Field Road -
Parking available.**
- Fish Hall Creek Park - end of Beach City Road -
Parking available
- All Plantations with beaches have numerous beach
access points for their guests.
- All major Island Hotels have beach access for their
guests.
**Note: Islander Beach Park at the end of
Folly Field Road opened in early 1999. The Beach Park is for
Property Owners on Hilton Head Island and all cars parking
there must have a beach bumper sticker obtained from the
Town of Hilton Head Island. The annual cost is $15 per car.
The newest beach access point opened
4/7/05 at Fish Hall Creek Park located on 31 acres next to
Fish Haul Creek at 284 Beach City Road. Facilities include a
bathroom, picnic pavilion, trails leading to Port Royal
Sound and an observation deck overlooking the marshes.
| MONTH |
AIR |
OCEAN |
| JAN |
59 |
52 |
| FEB |
61 |
54 |
| MAR |
67 |
59 |
| APR |
76 |
67 |
| MAY |
82 |
75 |
| JUN |
86 |
82 |
| JUL |
89 |
84 |
| AUG |
89 |
84 |
| SEP |
84 |
80 |
| OCT |
77 |
73 |
| NOV |
69 |
63 |
| DEC |
61 |
54 |
PERSONAL WATERCRAFT RULES - effective
5/6/97
- No personal Watercraft may be operated at night.
- All passengers on the craft must wear an approved
flotation device.
- People under 16 who want to ride a watercraft of 15
horsepower or more without an adult must first pass a
safety training course.
- The craft must be equipped to circle or shut off if
the rider falls off.
- No vessel may exceed idle speed within 50 feet of a
moored vessel or other fixed object or person, NOR
WITHIN 100 YARDS OF THE ATLANTIC COAST.
- No one may jump a wake within 200 feet of the vessel
creating it.
- Anyone younger than 12 in a boat must wear a
flotation device.
- No boater may harass wildlife.
First Aid Tips
We hope you don't have any problems while
visiting Hilton Head Island, or if you live on Hilton Head
Island. But, if you do have any of the following problems,
we offer some helpful hints for you:
Sunburn
- Soak in cool water unless skin is broken or blistered.
Ibuprofen may help.
Bee
Stings - Apply a baking soda paste and ice. If
allergic, seek medical help.
Jelly
Fish Stings - Apply vinegar, sugar, salt or
dry sand. After 20 min., rinse with salt water.
Crab
Bites - rinse well, disinfect, and apply
antibiotic ointment. May need stitches.
Tick
Bites - DO NOT attempt to remove the tick.
Cover with vaseline or a film of oil. When insect is free,
remove with tweezers. Look for flu-like symptoms for up to
two weeks. If this occurs, seek immediate medical attention.
Snake
Bites - CALL 911. Use a compression dressing
just above site, NOT a tourniquet.
Oyster
Shells - cuts and abrasions can result in
serious infections. Medical treatment advised.
Alligators - Do NOT go near alligators. They
run very fast. Do NOT feed or tease !
Sting Ray
- rinse with water and apply heat to neutralize sting.
Seek medical attention.
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