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Blue Highways with Tee Gentry: Bluffton, South Carolina

The small town of Bluffton, South Carolina is known as “The Heart of the Lowcountry.” Located on the May River, it’s a place many drive through on their way to…

Church of the Cross in Bluffton, South Carolina.

The Church of the Cross in Bluffton, South Carolina was established in 1857 and remains an active Anglican congregation today.

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The small town of Bluffton, South Carolina is known as “The Heart of the Lowcountry.” Located on the May River, it’s a place many drive through on their way to Hilton Head, pausing perhaps to fill the tank with gas and the cooler ice. But it’s worth stopping and exploring this beautiful small town.

Although inhabited for centuries, the town of Bluffton was originally incorporated in 1852 with original borders of only one square mile - the area now known as Old Town. It has grown since then but while retaining its distinctive Lowcountry charm.

Corner Perk in Bluffton, South Carolina. Corner Perk is a cafe and coffee shop.

<em>Corner Perk in Bluffton, South Carolina offers more than hot and cold drinks. It also has a tempting food menu and a small selection of bar items. Bloody Mary anyone?</em>

Where I ate

I enjoyed walking around the area and started my day by stopping at Corner Perk, a small, locally owned coffee shop that welcomes you with the aroma of freshly roasted coffee. I grabbed a streetside table outside and did some people-watching, including vacationers driving by with their vehicles loaded with beach accessories on their way to Hilton Head.

Other recommended sustenance stops include River House, The Bluffton Room, and The Pearl Kitchen and Bar.

After coffee, I headed to the riverfront area.

Wright Family Park in Bluffton South Carolina. Wright Family Park is located on the banks of the May River in the South Carolina Low Country

<em>A view from Wright Family Park in Bluffton, South Carolina. The park sits on the bank of the May River and offers outstanding vantage points of this distinctive Low Country vista. </em>

What I saw and learned

Wright Family Park and Calhoun Street Dock are on the river and are great places to take a walk, run,  or - as many were doing the morning I was there - sit and take in the beauty of May River. I made sure to wander over the Church of the Cross, which may be the most photographed building in the area. This rustic building, which combines elements of rough-hewn Lowcountry practicality with the graceful hallmarks of Gothic architecture, is a still-active Anglican church. It was established in 1857 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1975. And while my visit was limited to marveling at the architecture and vistas overlooking the water, visitors are welcomed to take a guided tour Monday through Thursday, 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. and services are held every Sunday at 8 and 10 a.m.

What I missed

Although still very much a small southern town, the few hours I spent in Bluffton were not nearly enough. I plan to return soon. Plans for my next trip include the Historic Bluffton Foundation’s walking tour to learn more about one of my new favorite places in Beaufort County and a stop at the Burnt Church Distillery, where brother Billy and Sean Watterson are producing a variety of farm-to-bottle brands.

Portrait of Tee Gentry, columnist at Augusta Today. Tee writes Blue Highways about town to be discovered on one-day road trips.

Tee Gentry, Columnist

Tee Gentry has worked with KICKS 99 for more than 24 years as Operations Manager and Program Director and is on-air each afternoon 3 p.m. -7p.m. When he’s not working, you’ll find him traveling the back roads, taking pictures, and searching for the next dive diner. He lives in North Augusta and on Saturdays in the fall, you’ll find him cooking out and watching his Clemson Tigers.