Attractions and places to see around Harbor Island include a variety of natural landscapes and coastal features. The region offers 5 distinct places to explore, ranging from trails through palm forests to unique beach environments. These areas provide opportunities for short walks around Harbor Island with scenic views and observation of coastal changes. The natural setting makes Harbor Island a destination for outdoor exploration.
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The short trail leads from the Nature Center to Boneyard Beach and connects to the Lagoon Trail. There are chic views between the trees on the water.
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In contrast to the Lagoon Trail, which runs parallel, it is almost dead straight here. The views of the dense forest are fantastic on both sides.
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Hurricanes Matthew and Irma in 2016/2017 caused this part of the coast to split from Hunting Island, creating an own little island called Litte Hunting Island. The area is under constant change. The dead or dying trees in the saltwater, also known as Boneyard Beach, provide a filming set-like scenery. A great photo spot and quite lonely, too! An impressive video of a walk through the area can be found here (sufficient to view the first couple of minutes): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dChRnUHxjxE
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The pier spanning from the Nature Center into the channel between Hunting Island and Fripp Island is mainly for fishing which is quite popular (https://www.friendsofhuntingisland.org/fishing). For hikers, the pier offers a great view on the southern entrance of the saltwater lagoon and Little Hunting Island. After the 2016 visit from Hurricane Matthew wreaked havoc on the Nature Center Pier, it took 4 1/2 years to extensively rehabiliate the pier - the refurbished version reopened on September 18, 2021.
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Walk along the saltwater lagoon in north-south direction between the Nature Center Scenic Trail and the picnic area/parking area (point J). It's a great trail that winds through the virgin palm forest in countless little curves, revealing beautiful views of the saltwater lagoon again and again. Also enjoy the background sound mix of bird chirping and seawater rushing of the ocean behind the lagoon.
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Beautiful trail through semi-tropical forest
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Harbor Island is rich in natural landscapes. You can discover unique coastal environments like Beach With Signs Of Erosion, known for its 'Boneyard Beach' scenery. There are also lush areas such as the virgin palm forests along the Lagoon Trail and the semi-tropical forest of the Maritime Forest Trail.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Lagoon Trail and Nature Center Scenic Trail are both marked as family-friendly, offering pleasant walks through nature. The Fishing Pier is also a great spot for families, offering views and fishing opportunities.
For scenic views, the Fishing Pier provides a great vantage point over the channel between Hunting Island and Fripp Island. Both the Lagoon Trail and Nature Center Scenic Trail offer beautiful views of the saltwater lagoon and surrounding forests.
Harbor Island offers a variety of trails. The Lagoon Trail winds through virgin palm forests with views of the saltwater lagoon, while the Nature Center Scenic Trail connects to Boneyard Beach. For more options, you can explore various routes in the Hiking around Harbor Island guide, including moderate loops like the 'Hunting Island Loop'.
Yes, Harbor Island's natural environment provides opportunities for wildlife spotting. The Lagoon Trail is noted for the sounds of bird chirping, and the general area is known for its diverse coastal wildlife. Keep an eye out for various bird species and marine life.
The 'Boneyard Beach' refers to the unique scenery at Beach With Signs Of Erosion. This area is characterized by dead or dying trees standing in saltwater, a result of natural erosion and coastal changes. It offers a distinctive, almost cinematic landscape and is a popular spot for photography.
For a quieter experience, Beach With Signs Of Erosion is often described as 'quite lonely' and provides a unique, serene atmosphere. The Maritime Forest Trail, running parallel to the Lagoon Trail, might also offer a more secluded walk through dense forest.
Beyond hiking, the area around Harbor Island is great for running. You can find various running trails and loops, including easy and moderate options, in the Running Trails around Harbor Island guide. The Fishing Pier is also a popular spot for fishing.
The best time to visit Harbor Island for outdoor activities is typically during the spring (March to May) and fall (September to November). During these seasons, the weather is generally mild and pleasant, ideal for exploring trails and beaches without the intense heat and humidity of summer or the risk of hurricane season.
Given the coastal and forest environment, it's advisable to wear comfortable, breathable clothing. Layers are often a good idea, especially during spring and fall. Sturdy walking shoes or hiking boots are recommended for trails. Don't forget sun protection like a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen, and consider insect repellent, especially when exploring forested areas.
Yes, there are several circular walking routes available. For example, the Hiking around Harbor Island guide features routes like the 'Lagoon Trail – Nature Center Scenic Trail loop from Hunting Island' and the 'Beach With Signs Of Erosion – Lagoon Trail loop from Hunting Island', offering varied scenery.


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