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The State of Mind
Blessed with abundant natural beauty, centuries of intriguing history and a playfully artistic sense of fun, Bluffton has emerged as far more than just the island’s bedroom community. The lively streets of Old Town play host to a number of exciting events, and its grand waterfront park captures the sense with its stunning sunsets.
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Take A Stroll Through Old Town
At the heart of Bluffton’s Old Town, you’ll find Calhoun Street, a wide thoroughfare that leads right to the river. Along its side streets you’ll see historic antebellum homes, plus a wealth of shops, restaurants and art galleries. There’s always something new to discover and explore, so plan your next trip while you walk.
Hit the River
The May River is the lifeblood of Bluffton, a pristine brackish stretch of sparkling water that hides a treasure trove of adventure and surprises. Book a fishing charter, kayak out to encounter friendly dolphins, or join the weekly part on the famous (or infamous) May River Sandbar along with a few hundred Bluffton locals.
Sample Local Produce
The Bluffton Farmers Market, held every Thursday, is a weekly celebration of the sights, sounds and flavors that make the Lowcountry unique. Martin Family Park hosts the market, where you can browse everything from locally grown fruits and vegetables to hand-crafted artisan goods and fresh-baked bread while enjoying local music.
THURSDAYS 12-5PM
“BEET THE HEAT” SUMMER HOURS
JUNE THROUGH AUGUST 10-2PM
Fun for the whole family
FARM FRESH LOCAL PRODUCE

FLOWERS • MEATS • DAIRY • SEAFOOD • HONEY • BAKED GOODS
PASTAS • SWEETS • SPECIALTY FOODS
PREPARED FOOD TO ENJOY AT THE MARKET OR TAKE HOME
PLUS EDUCATIONAL LECTURES, COMMUNITY OUTREACH, KIDS
ACTIVITIES, YOGA & MORE
Live music and seating at the Heyward House
Old Town Bluffton
68 Boundary Street
FarmersMarketBluffton.org • 843.415.2447

Immerse Yourself in History
One of a handful of buildings to survive the “Burning of Bluffton” by Union forces in 1863, The Heyward House now plays home to the Bluffton Historical Preservation Society. On its grounds you can experience what life was like in antebellum Bluffton, including fully restored slave quarters and a home that still bears the scars of war.
Sample the May River’s Famous Oysters
Once the single most thriving industry in the state, oystering carried South Carolina’s fortunes. Today, Bluffton Oyster Company at Bluffton Oyster Factory Park serves as the last oyster house on our shores. Sample a few of these famously delicious bivalves while watching fishermen and boaters come and go on the public dock.

Celebrity Sightings
Just down the forested road that leads to Savannah, Palmetto Bluff serves as enclave for celebrities and Southern gentry alike. Take in the mesmerizing beauty of the ruins of an early 20th century mansion on the waterfront or explore the immaculately maintained wilderness.
