(0.6 km from Audubon Newhall Preserve)
Boasting a garden private pool and garden views Sunny Escape is set in Hilton Head Island. The air-conditioned accommodations is 16 mi from Bluffton.
(0.6 km from Audubon Newhall Preserve)
option. Hilton Head Island Beach is 1.7 miles away. The holiday home has 3 bedrooms a flat-screen TV with cable channels and a fully equipped kitchen that provides guests with a dishwasher a microwave a washing machine a fridge and an oven.
24 Isle of Pines (0.9 km from Audubon Newhall Preserve)
24 Isle of Pines Sea Pines Golf Home is located in Hilton Head Island. The air-conditioned property is 19 miles from Savannah and guests benefit from complimentary WiFi and private parking available on site.
(1.0 km from Audubon Newhall Preserve)
Boasting air-conditioned accommodations with a patio Isle of Pines is set in Hilton Head Island. Guests benefit from a balcony and a children's playground.
(1.1 km from Audubon Newhall Preserve)
Located in Hilton Head Island Home with Private Pool Inside Sea Pines Resort! features accommodations with a patio and free WiFi.
41 Governors Road (1.4 km from Audubon Newhall Preserve)
Featuring pool views 41 Governors Rd 3 BR Home Private Pool is located in Hilton Head Island 1.6 mi from Coligny Beach Park. This property offers a private pool free WiFi and free private parking.
66 Pope Avenue (1.5 km from Audubon Newhall Preserve)
Fully Equipped Tropical Themed Three Bedroom Villa in Hilton Head is set in Hilton Head Island and offers a bar and a garden. The air-conditioned accommodations is 1.
66 Pope Avenue (1.5 km from Audubon Newhall Preserve)
Fully Equipped Tropical Themed Villa in Hilton Head - Three Bedroom #1 is located in Hilton Head Island and offers a bar and a garden. The air-conditioned accommodations is 1.
The Audubon Newhall Preserve in Hilton Head Island, South Carolina is an amazing natural attraction. Spanning over 1700 acres, the preserve is a haven for birders and wildlife enthusiasts alike. The preserve provides a glimpse of the beauty and ecology that has existed on the island for centuries.
The area was formerly owned by lumber magnate Thomas Newhall before he donated it to the National Audubon Society in 1959. It was the first land acquisition made by the organization, in order to ensure that birds’ habitats would be protected from development in perpetuity. Today, it serves as a refuge for some of the most remarkable species of birds, plants and animals found on Hilton Head Island.
Visitors to Audubon Newhall Preserve can explore miles of trails that wind through forests, wetlands and coastal dunes. The trails provide a unique opportunity to witness local wildlife in its natural habitat, including osprey, eagles, sandhill cranes and great blue herons. In addition to these magnificent creatures, visitors may also spot wildflowers such as swamp rose mallow and Atlantic white cedar; or they may come across marine life such as loggerhead sea turtles or bottlenose dolphins. There are also several observation platforms throughout the preserve where visitors can observe native birds up close.
The preserve is home to several educational programs designed to help visitors learn about local ecosystems, conservation efforts and other topics related to nature protection. These programs are offered year-round and include guided hikes, birding workshops and educational talks given by knowledgeable staff members who are passionate about protecting this invaluable resource.
In addition to providing educational opportunities for visitors, Audubon Newhall Preserve offers volunteer opportunities on an ongoing basis including trail maintenance or monitoring bird population trends. With its commitment to environmental conservation paired with its stunning natural beauty, it's easy to see why this remarkable place continues to be one of Hilton Head Island's top attractions for both locals and tourists alike!