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Jarvis Creek Park

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Open Open 6:00-18:00
Address:
100 Jarvis Park Rd, Hilton Head Island, SC 29926, United StatesMap
Phone: +1 843-681-7273
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  • Diba V
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    Nice little park with lots to do!

    Very clean, well-laid-out park where we went to see alligators. I've never seen alligators in the wild before and the day we were there, there were two lounging in the sun on the bank of the lake and...

    Reviewed on Mar 13, 2024
  • StigJim
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    HHI Is Not Just About Salt Water

    This is a very nice, clean, and well maintained park. So much of Hilton Head Island revolves around salt water, it was nice to visit and walk the .85 mile loop around the lake. We saw a wide variety...

    Reviewed on Jan 31, 2024
  • stevensJ2076PX
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    A relaxed place to walk or have a picnic

    Offers a nice walk around the lake. Seating in many places. Covered tables. Playground. Small fishing pier.

    Reviewed on Mar 6, 2023
  • Q7660ZFhenrym
    Q7660ZFhenrym
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    Park was great, as well as the fishing

    I went there to try the fishing, as there are few local sites that have access for fishing from a pier or land. I was successful in catching about a 15 inch bass, 15 inch crappies (largest I have ever...

    Reviewed on Nov 23, 2022
  • 259evab
    259evab
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    Great park to walk and view the alligators

    Pretty, clean, safe park with a paved walking path, bathroom facilities and play area for kids. There is a large pond with a dock that people fish on. Beware, there are alligators in the pond. We saw ...

    Reviewed on Oct 27, 2022

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