Aside from the Harbour Town Lighthouse, spot lavish yachts dotting the marina
Harbour Town Lighthouse Complex
Harbour Town Lighthouse
While not historic, the Harbour Town Lighthouse is nevertheless an iconic image of Hilton Head. This 90-foot tower was built in 1970 – the first privately financed lighthouse constructed since the early 1800s.
The design of the Fresnel lens dates back to the time of Napoleon, when the hazards of navigation demanded a way to cast the beacon from a lighthouse farther and stronger.
Harbour Lighthouse Viewed from a Boat
At Harbour Town
Patriotic Display at Coligny Beach
Ring-billed Gull with a Catch
Coligny Beach Scenes
Birds at Coligny Beach Renourishment Project
Hilton Head Island’s beaches are more than a scenic escape—they’re critical to the island’s identity, economy, and ecology. In order to preserve the beach, an infusion of sand is needed along some of the coast to ensure the sandy shoreline is wide enough for everyone
The beach is a vital habitat for both migratory birds and nesting sea turtles
Beach Renourishment
The 2025–2026 Hilton Head beach renourishment project was underway in the Coligny Beach area when we visited. The project involves adding 2.1 million cubic yards of sand to counteract erosion, pumping sand 24/7 from offshore to reshape the beach.
Here are images of the equipment and even birds looking for food.
Coligny Beach at Hilton Head
Colorful Hammocks
Sunset at Barony Beach
Ring-billed Gull
Unusual Sight
Visiting Hilton Head
Hilton Head Island is in South Carolina. It’s known for Atlantic Ocean beaches. We will post some images captured on the beaches during our visit there in February 2026.
During the early-sunset walk on Barony Beach, we saw these boats stranded on the beach, with the bright sun behind them.






























