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Nestled amidst the breathtaking Lowcountry landscape of South Carolina, the resort community of Palmetto Bluff offers unparalleled living that seamlessly blends nature, with luxury amenities and a vibrant social scene. From the tranquil waters of the May River to the charming streets of Wilson Village, this picturesque resort provides an array of activities that can be experienced by residents and visitors alike. So just what is it like to spend “a day in the life of Palmetto Bluff,” discovering the endless opportunities for adventure? Here’s how to spend a perfect day … or two.

A Riverfront Walk

Visitors to Palmetto Bluff awaken to the gentle sounds of nature and the promise of a remarkable day ahead. One of the most popular activities in this community is a morning stroll along the riverfront trails that wind through majestic live oaks and towering pines, offering stunning views of the May River. Designed as a nature-inspired retreat, you’ll want to immerse yourself in the rich, abundant landscape of this remarkable lowcountry resort. Bike or take a golf cart along the trails that take you from Wilson Village to Moreland Village, the stables, the shooting club or the Moreland Dock.

Friends walking along the waterfront along the May River in Palmetto Bluff

A Fishing Excursion on the May River

For avid anglers, Palmetto Bluff offers an exceptional opportunity to cast a line and immerse oneself in the sport of inshore fishing. The May River, renowned for its abundant marine life, beckons residents and visitors alike to explore its rich waters. Grab your fishing gear and embark on a boating adventure, seeking the thrill of reeling in redfish, spotted sea trout, and flounder. Let the experienced guides of one of Bluffton’s top fishing charter companies plan a fishing excursion to some of the most abundant spots along this pristine waterway. Whether you’re an experienced angler or a novice seeking an unforgettable experience, the May River provides the perfect backdrop for a day of fishing.

Man fishing along the May River in Palmetto Bluff SC

See. Do. Explore. Wilson Village

After a morning filled with walking or biking, climbing elaborate treehouses or experiencing the thrill of the catch, it’s time to venture into the heart of Palmetto Bluff: Wilson Village. This charming and vibrant hub serves as the community’s social center, where residents and visitors alike gather to connect, unwind, and indulge in various activities. Explore the picturesque streets lined with moss-draped oak trees and classic Southern architecture. Delight in the eclectic blend of restaurants, boutiques, and art galleries that showcase the talents of local artisans.  Order a cone heaped with chocolate ice cream at Melt, Wilson Village’s popular ice cream shop.

Exterior view of Melt Ice Cream shop in Wilson Village Palmetto Bluff

 

Indulge your senses in Wilson Village by savoring a delectable meal at one of the community’s renowned restaurants, offering a fusion of flavors inspired by the region’s culinary heritage.  Head to the newly renovated Buffalo’s, a favorite spot for families to linger over breakfast on the weekends.

Exterior view of Buffalo's in Wilson Village Palmetto Bluff SC

Afterward, take a leisurely bike ride along the trails, bask in the sun at the poolside cabanas, or challenge your friends to a friendly game of bocce ball. Immerse yourself in the vibrant social scene as you attend community events, live music performances, or wine tastings held in the village square. Wilson Village is a testament to the community spirit of Palmetto Bluff, where residents forge lifelong friendships and create cherished memories.

Discover Historic Bluffton SC

Downtown Bluffton, SC offers both small-town southern charm and the sophistication that comes with being close to the desirable resort destinations of Palmetto Bluff and Hilton Head. Bluffton has evolved from a quiet coastal village to a thriving cultural hub, so no matter the season, there’s always plenty to do and see. With its scenic waterfront, walkable historic downtown, a wide variety of shops and restaurants, and a popular Farmer’s Market there’s something for everyone in this endearing small town.

S’mores, Tall Tales and a secret Speakeasy

As the day draws to a close, the serenity of Palmetto Bluff takes on a magical quality. The breathtaking sunsets cast a warm glow over the May River, setting the stage for an evening of relaxation. Gather with family and friends on the porch for happy hour for some spirited conversation, tales of the “one that got away,” or what to plan for tomorrow’s exploration of this incredible lowcountry getaway. Head to Wilson Village for s’mores around the fire pit at the River House, or savor a bourbon at Hush, the ultra private speakeasy located in behind a secret entrance in River House’s lower level.

A vacation in Palmetto Bluff is an immersive experience in nature, luxury, and Southern charm. From the tranquil waters of the May River to the vibrant social scene of Wilson Village, this remarkable haven offers a diverse range of activities and sights to captivate and inspire. Whether it’s fishing on the May River, exploring the enchanting streets of Wilson Village, the allure of Moreland Village, or curling up in a porch swing with a book, this is a resort vacation unlike any other.

Stay in Luxury

Plan to stay in luxurious comfort within the Palmetto Bluff resort where your vacation can include a fun-filled day spent exploring historic Bluffton. A stay booked in our portfolio of luxury vacation homes offers the breathtaking lowcountry backdrop of Palmetto Bluff’s centuries-old oak trees, majestic pines and vast waterways. Palmetto Bluff is a lush, lowcountry resort community nestled within 20,000 acres of Bluffton’s stunning wildlife. With its vast nature preserve and resort style amenities, Palmetto Bluff has both a quaint, small-town feel and a sense of understated luxury. Our collection of vacation rentals in Palmetto Bluff features incredible amenities and superb locations. Let our Concierge team plan a fishing charter for you and your friends, or have a private chef waiting to cook your catch-of-the-day while you sit around the fire pit with a cocktail, telling stories of the big one that got away. And, while you’re there, why not plan a southern-style happy hour on the porch, or travel by private water taxi to explore the Bluffton Farmers Market? With our Guide to Exclusive Experiences, these are just some of the ways you customize your stay for an unforgettable, one-of-a-kind vacation – and we have a team of people ready to help you plan it all.

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There’s a good chance that when you plan a vacation getaway to the exclusive resort of Palmetto Bluff, located in Bluffton, South Carolina, it just may be one of the most remarkable destinations you’ll ever experience. Nestled along the banks of the May River, Palmetto Bluff is home to lush forests, pristine wetlands, marshes and miles of trails. This picturesque backdrop offers a stunning array of natural beauty, from forests thick with loblolly pines, to inland waterways, lagoons and tidal creeks, ancient oak trees draped in Spanish moss and river views. Here’s a closer look at what you can plan to explore during your stay:

 

It’s all about the Outdoors

Planning a trip to this breathtaking resort should include an itinerary that means you are exploring everything this extraordinary resort has to offer – outdoors. The 20,000 acre resort was designed as both a luxe vacation destination and a private enclave of neighborhoods for families who desire a lifestyle designed for the sportsman and sports lover both.  From fishing excursions on the May River to horseback riding and golfing, Palmetto Bluff offers a plethora of activities for residents and guests to enjoy. The resort also boasts an impressive 13-mile trail system for hiking and biking, allowing visitors to explore the natural beauty of the surrounding landscape. For the water-lover, The May River provides endless opportunities for  fishing, boating, kayaking, and canoeing, you can even book a boat tour to nearby Dafuski Island, the exclusive island getaway that can only be reached by boat.

Take a kayak through the tidal creeks of the May River

Palmetto Bluff is home to a variety of shops, from the upscale boutiques of Wilson Village to the immersive art experience that awaits at FLOW Gallery + Workshop, home to Palmetto Bluff’s Artist in Residence program curated collection of southern artists. There are also plenty of special events and festivals, and The Palmetto Bluff Conservancy, whose mission it is to educate visitors and to protect the lush maritime forests and winding tidal creeks that are vital to the South Carolina lowcountry.

Explore a Treehouse

If your vacation includes children, or a group that’s simply “young at heart,” The resort boasts two incredible tree houses to explore and take in the views. One is centrally located in an area nearby to Wilson Village. There’s a small zip line that younger children will love, especially if they haven’t tried zip lines before. The other is located at Moreland Landing in the Moreland Village community.

Moreland Treehouse at Moreland Landing Palmetto Bluff SC

Have a Bite to Eat

Foodies will appreciate the dining options available at Palmetto Bluff, including several restaurants and bars serving up a variety of cuisines. There are 8 restaurants within the Palmetto Bluff resort – Buffalo’s, Cole’s, Fore & Aft, Canoe Club, Octagon, Canteen, River House, and Hush (a cleverly hidden speakeasy lounge)  plus a cute little ice cream shop, Melt.  In Wilson Village, there is a selection of both fine dining and casual restaurants, from the variety of ice cream flavors offered up at Melt, to the upscale Southern-inspired cuisine at the Buffalo’s Restaurant and the mouth-watering fare served at Octogan, located within the resort’s hotel. Some other notable restaurants include the River House for an intimate culinary experience, or the popular Canteen eatery located in Moreland Village.

Take a Day Trip

While Palmetto Bluff is an attraction in and of itself, there are also plenty of nearby attractions to explore. The charming town of Bluffton is just a short drive away and offers a variety of art galleries, antique shops, and restaurants. With its scenic waterfront, walkable historic downtown, a list of upscale of shops and restaurants that grows longer every year, and a popular Farmer’s Market you’ll be sure to find something that makes for a memorable time exploring this quaint southern town.

 

Savannah, Georgia, and Charleston, South Carolina, are also within driving distance, both steeped in history and offering some simply incredible shopping and dining, each making for a incredible day trip you should add to your itinerary.

 

Rainbow Row on East Bay street in downtown Charleston SC

 

Stay in Luxury

The resort community of Palmetto Bluff offers an incredible vacation experience for anyone seeking relaxation, adventure, or a little bit of both. With the spectacular backdrop of the surrounding lowcountry, luxurious accommodations, world-class culinary offerings, and a wide range of activities, you’ll never run out of things to do. And, with nearby attractions such as Bluffton, Savannah, and Charleston, your vacation can be as varied as you want it to be. Whether you’re looking for a romantic getaway or a family vacation, Palmetto Bluff has something for everyone. Explore our portfolio of luxury vacation rentals in Palmetto Bluff. Book your stay with Luxury Simplified Retreats today and let our Concierge team help you to start planning the vacation of a lifetime.

 

There are few places that offer a vacation for the sportsman and outdoor lover that deliver breathtaking scenery and untouched landscape, while still respecting the nearly 20,000 acres of pristine land that make up the luxurious Palmetto Bluff resort development.  Created in a way that honors the land, the dedication to wildlife and land conservancy is much of the overarching mission at Palmetto Bluff.

This secluded location, near the coastal South Carolina island getaway of Hilton Head, Palmetto Bluff feels like a place where time moves at a slower pace and vacation days feel endless. This part of the lowcountry offers jaw dropping vistas, with its expanse of maritime forests, tidal estuaries, winding waterways, and arching oaks draped with Spanish moss. Home to an array of flora and fauna, there’s something to be discovered every step or bike pedal along the way.

Palmetto Bluff has two distinctly different town centers — Wilson Village, the charming town center that overlooks the May River to the north and Moreland Village four miles south. They’re connected by water, starting along the May River in Wilson Village and then via Cauley’s Creek as it flows into Moreland Village. There are boats that you can rent, that motor around the Inland Waterway, a meandering freshwater estuary that winds throughout the resort and many of its neighborhoods.

Wilson Village in Palmetto Bluff SC

Whether you are staying in Wilson Village or in Moreland Village each have their own distinctive feel and each boasts restaurants and activities within walking distance.  Wilson Village, the charming town square of Palmetto Bluff, is like a page from a small town storybook. Here you can find an ice cream parlor called Melt, plus many of the iconic landmarks that make Palmetto Bluff so memorable including the Chapel, the “old ruins,” the Post Office, the River House and the dock where the Grace is moored.

The Melt Ice Cream Shop Palmetto Bluff SC

By Land or By Water

Mornings at Palmetto Bluff are best spent on a bike, enjoying the quiet along the miles of trails. The leisure Maritime Trail takes you through the Lowcountry forest while the Long Leaf Pine Trail winds through pine uplands. With 32 miles of coastline, this is a perfect place to rent a kayak or canoe…or use that bicycle!

Bike riding through the trails of Palmetto Bluff SC

Midday might find you lounging by the pool or booking a dolphin Cruise to nearby Dafauski Island, accessible only by boat. The powerboat-based Dolphin Discovery Tour covers a wide area and highlights the habitat of local bottlenose dolphins while the Full Tide Discovery Tour is a favorite among photographers because it explores some of the more remote islands.

Afternoons are decidedly meant to be spent on the porch. “Porching” is after all, an actual activity at Palmetto Bluff – and considered an authentic Southern tradition. As the resort explains, “In the South, we’re accustomed to taking a break in the afternoon to relax and pause the day.”

Enjoying iced tea on the Porch in Palmetto Bluff SC

 

Nights spent under the Stars

As the day winds down, almost on cue, the pinks and violet hues of dusk bring out the twinkling of fireflies, and ease into evenings meant for cocktails around the fire pit and nights under the stars.  There are a host of dining options in Palmetto Bluff from Buffalo’s in the heart of Wilson Village, Octagon, or the River House, and to Canteen, a quaint and casual sandwich shop located Moreland Village. Renting a private vacation home in Palmetto Bluff gives you the freedom to enjoy casual meals at home, or sumptuous dinners cooked by a private chef and plenty of porch time with a glass of wine.

Gather with family and friends for delectable takeout from Flame Food Truck. Take a sunset cruise on The Grace, Palmetto Bluff’s very own restored 1913 60-foot antique motor Hinckley yacht. Later in the night in Wilson Village, you’ll find s’more carts nearby to make your own s’mores over the fire.

When it comes to outdoor activities, you are spoiled by the variety of choices. Take a hike or get out onto the water. Play a game of pickleball, tennis, or golf. There are eight tennis courts, two bocce courts, a basketball court, a bowling alley, six pickleball courts and the May River Golf Course Palmetto Bluff’s 18-hole, Jack Nicklaus Signature design.

 

For the Kids

Fishing from any of Palmetto Bluff’s many docks is a fun-for-the-entire-family activity, and a chance for kids to try their hand at reeling in “the big one.”

Fishing off the Moreland Dock in Palmetto Bluff SC

Kids can take climbing a tree to a whole new level, and the Mount Pelia treehouse in Wilson Village is particularly fun: It has a zip line, a rope swing, and a boardwalk. Or, you can climb with your kids at sunset to the top of the five-story tree house along Cauley’s Creek.

Our team can help plan for your kids ages five to 12 to participate in a private art lesson with a member of Bluffton’s Art Conservancy.

 

Plan your Lowcountry Retreat

You’re sure to enjoy your stay in Palmetto Bluff when your trip includes all the comforts offered in our Luxury Simplified Retreats vacation homes. Our collection of luxurious rentals features incredible amenities and superb locations. There are so many things you can do on the property and the scenic, breathtaking backdrop of the Lowcountry surrounds you in Palmetto Bluff, with gorgeous oak trees, vast waterways and a laid-back, serene lifestyle.  But why not experience a vintage voyage in a 1930’s Bentley, or travel by private water taxi to explore the Bluffton Farmers Market, With our Guide to Exclusive Experiences, these are just some of the ways you customize your stay for an unforgettable, one-of-a-kind vacation  – and we have a team of people ready to help you plan it all.

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