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Sea Pines and Harbour Town have so much to offer everyone: golf, biking, walking trails, views,…read moredining and shopping. We came for the preserve paths which was a beautiful walk through well maintained trails, viewing lakes, forests, shell rings, and peaceful way to enjoy an afternoon. We didn't mind the $9 fee as you could exit and enter all day, and most state parks where we like charge at least $5 for a lot less activities. We are glad we enjoyed an unhurried day!

FYI it costs $9 to get into the area if you want to visit Harbour Town itself, explore the shops,…read moredine at the restaurants, walk the beautiful preserves, or visit the iconic Salty Dog Cafe, which is a huge part of the dock on the lower east side of the area. Even if you have a tee time at the famous Harbour Town Golf Links, you still need to enter Sea Pines Community and pay the fee - something to keep in mind if you're planning a golf trip or just want to explore.   Had we known, we would've saved some time and combined our exploration with our tee time, rather than doing it all in one day. You can generally explore Harbour Town and the surrounding Sea Pines area within 2-5 hours, depending on what you want to do, whether it's shopping at the Harbour Town Lighthouse Shops, grabbing a bite at the Oyster Reef or the Quarterdeck, taking photos of the iconic Harbour Town Lighthouse, or just strolling around to soak in the vibe. Notable spots to check out include the Harbour Town Lighthouse, which offers great views of the marina and beyond, and the Calibogue Sound. The crazy crab is a must-visit for iconic coastal dining. Also, the Harbour Town Marina is perfect for watching boats and enjoying the waterfront scenery. If you're into golf, the Harbour Town Golf Links is a legendary course designed by Pete Dye, famous for hosting the RBC Heritage tournament. Overall worth the visit if your in town!

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