Boone Hall Plantation & Gardens


Park Description

Located at 1235 Long Point Road and along Hwy 17 in unincorporated Mount Pleasant, Boone Hall, an antebellum era plantation, encompasses almost 600 acres acres of diverse land types, which has been historically managed as a working farm that provides opportunities for agritourism including seasonal fruit and vegetable harvesting at the onsite fields. As one of America’s oldest working farms, Boone Hall has been continuously growing and producing crops for over three centuries.

The historic home and grounds are currently open to the public for a variety of tourism related events and activities. It is used for a variety of outdoor experiences, including tours of the historic home and grounds, working in the agricultural fields, special events and educational programs covering a range of topics on farming and history. Boone Hall Plantation is also adjacent to the Charles Pinckney National Historic Site and contains 1.5 miles of scenic frontage on Boone Hall Creek.

Amenities

  • Tours of grounds and historic home
  • Produce market and U-Pick fields
  • Special Events
  • Butterfly Garden
  • Gullah Storytelling
  • Interpretive/Educational information
  • Nature observation

Contact Information

For more information and hours of operation, please call: (843) 884-4371 or visit: https://www.boonehallplantation.com/contact-us/

Charleston County Council awarded $5,183,000 in Greenbelt Program funding for the protection of this property.