Guided walk through Honey Horn’s historic grounds and salt marsh
1 Hour and 30 Minutes
Guided grounds tour
Explore Honey Horn with a museum guide as you walk the historic grounds and learn about its past and natural history. Visit the salt marsh, see historic buildings, and discover the gardens, plants, and trees on site.
Tour duration is 1 hour and 30 minutes. Ages 4 and up.
Cancel ahead of the day before the program for a refund minus a $5 administration fee. No refunds on the day of the event. If the event is cancelled due to unsafe weather conditions, you can reschedule or receive a full refund.
If the program is cancelled due to unsafe weather conditions, you can reschedule or receive a full refund.
Yes. If you cancel ahead of the day before the program, your refund will be reduced by a $5 administration fee. No refunds are made on the day of the event.
Visitors consistently praise this as an excellent starting point for understanding Hilton Head Island's rich history. The staff earns special recognition for being friendly and knowledgeable, genuinely enhancing the experience with their helpfulness and enthusiasm. What makes this spot particularly appealing is that it's completely free, though donations are welcomed and appreciated. Beyond the indoor exhibits covering plantation and marine life history, the real surprise lies outside. Beautiful walking trails wind through scenic gardens, including a celebrated Camellia Garden that blooms throughout the season. People love the self-guided walking paths that offer different perspectives, from nature views to art installations. The boardwalks and spectacular trees create photo-worthy moments at every turn. Most visitors find it's a fairly quick stop, but the context it provides genuinely enriches their entire island visit. Just remember to wear comfortable shoes since there's quite a bit of walking involved.
It’s free and has exhibits inside and out. The teenagers loved the Nikon micro exhibit and the butterfly house.
Jeff Smith
April 1, 2026
It’s free and has exhibits inside and out. The teenagers loved the Nikon micro exhibit and the butterfly house.
Jeff Smith
April 1, 2026