Posted by Heather Bragg | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 16-01-2010
Tags: baby, beaches, Beaufort, Bluffton, family, Hilton Head, Lowcountry Child, toddler
The Lowcountry may not be the first place people would come for a family vacation. No one equates pristine golf courses with temper-tantrum-throwing toddlers or historical church tours with slobbering babies. But in the past several years, Beaufort, Bluffton and Hilton Head Island have become wonderful places to visit for the entire family, especially the wee ones.
Hilton Head’s miles of beaches are perfect for day of frolicking in the sand, swimming in the ocean and even fishing for sharks. Framed by the May River, Bluffton offers fishing holes, crabbing and boating. By land, there are festivals, indoor playgrounds and lots of local restaurants with chicken fingers on the menu. Beaufort’s antebellum reputation makes it picturesque for a day of bike riding, picnicking and more.
There’s only one problem: If there’s so much to do, where can we learn more? You don’t have to look long, because there’s a new Web site for families with all of the information you’d want in one place — www.lowcountrychild.com. It bursts at the seams with important, timely information, including calendar of events, activities directory and medical directory.
So much information in one place, there has to be a catch, right? Wrong! All of the information is well-organized, easily navigable and user friendly. You don’t have to hunt and peck for information that matters to you.
Additionally, the site is not a locals-only site; it’s geared toward people who know the lay of the land and toward tourists who’ve never heard of the foot-shaped island, surrounding islands and the historic expanse of land known as Bluffton.
If you’re planning your next vacation in the Lowcountry or you’re curious about our area, check out www.lowcountrychild.com today!
