The Palmetto Bluff Conservancy is starting 2025 off with a calendar full of exciting educational events and workshops. At the Bluff, we are lucky to have an abundance of programming for both members and the public. We asked Outreach & Education Manager Aaron Palmieri for the top three upcoming events you don’t want to miss.
February 26 | 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
Artifacts from the Bluff
Join Palmetto Bluff Archaeologists as they discuss and pass around some of the artifacts they excavated on the property. Walk-ins welcome.
March 5 | 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
Brown Bag Lunch: All About Bluebirds
Eastern bluebirds can be found throughout Beaufort County, including right here at Palmetto Bluff. This vibrantly colored bird is adored by many and is seen as a symbol of happiness in multiple cultures. Join Aaron Palmieri, Conservancy Educator, as he tells us all about bluebirds!
March 12 | 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
Brown Bag Lunch: Turkey Talk
Wild turkeys are a charismatic galliform that can be found strutting through the woods of Palmetto Bluff. Join Brian Byrne, Conservancy Land & Wildlife Manager, as he discusses turkey life history and our turkey management here at the Bluff.
Palmetto Bluff Homes for Sale: Q1 2026 Market Update The Palmetto Bluff real estate market opened 2026 with momentum, and the numbers confirm what buyers already know: this is one of the most sought-after communities in the Lowcountry. 52 properties closed i...
Birds of the Lowcountry: A Guide to Summer Breeding Season at Palmetto Bluff By June, migration has wound down. What remains on the land are the species that chose the Lowcountry as their breeding ground—nesting, calling, and raising young across 20,000 acre...
For many residents, the story of life at Palmetto Bluff began with a short stay. For most Palmetto Bluff homeowners, the story begins the same way: a first visit becomes a lasting tradition the moment the community starts to feel like home. They stayed at ...
Dolphins return season after season to feed, calve, and navigate the familiar channels of our protected estuarine system. With Captain Boo Harrell of Outside Palmetto Bluff decoding tide cycles and surface shifts, the river becomes a map of intricate patterns ...
Imagine coming home to a vacation. Nestled within a maritime forest along the marsh, 415 Corley Street feels less like a residence and more like a secluded boutique retreat in the heart of the Lowcountry. Designed by Pearce Scott Architects, the home is define...
The summer months are packed with activity and cultural experiences at Palmetto Bluff and throughout the surrounding area. Just 30 minutes from Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport and a quick 15 minutes from Hilton Head Island Airport, Palmetto Bluff is...
Your Guide to Things to Do at Palmetto Bluff: Spring Events, Activities, and Experiences in May and June Spring runs long at Palmetto Bluff. From early May through the end of June, the calendar fills up with music, markets, kids’ camps, waterway excursions, a...
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The Standard for Luxury Community Living in the Lowcountry In places where luxury is a given, the idea of “amenities” tends to lose its meaning. “Golf,” “spa,” and “clubhouse” are no longer differentiators but expectations. What truly sets a place apart isn’...
Anson Point: A Coore & Crenshaw Masterpiece Across 500 Acres of Lowcountry After years of anticipation and careful stewardship, Anson Point golf course is officially open at Palmetto Bluff. This isn’t just another addition to the Lowcountry’s golf landsc...