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Palmetto Bluff, This Must be the Place

A Southern sanctuary where conservation leads and rhythm follows.
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It doesn’t take long to find a rhythm at Palmetto Bluff. Mornings begin with the swish of Spanish moss in the breeze, sunrise bike rides, and coffee on wide porches that feel pulled from a film set. Well, as long as the film features rising buttermilk biscuits, the hum of morning routines, and a dog who has just dragged in a stick the size of a nine iron. It feels like vacation, and for many, it begins that way. But over time, something shifts. This isn’t just a place to visit; it’s a place to stay.

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From getaway to legacy
Before Palmetto Bluff became one of the crown jewels of the Lowcountry, Bluffton was a small South Carolina town that visitors passed through en route to Hilton Head. Over the past twenty-five years, Bluffton has emerged as a vibrant destination in its own right, while thoughtful development has shaped Palmetto Bluff’s 20,000 acres into a community defined by purpose and intention. 

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A Southern tradition of retreat
Just under four hours by car from Atlanta, Palmetto Bluff carries on a centuries-old Southern tradition of exchanging one gracious locale for another. Tennessee Williams escaped the heat of New Orleans for the breezes of Key West. Famed gardener Emily Whaley wrote of escaping Charleston’s summers for Flat Rock’s elevation. Palmetto Bluff honors that rhythm—of retreat and return. But like the tides that shape its 32 miles of shoreline, the pull of Palmetto Bluff grows stronger with time. 

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For those who turn a Palmetto Bluff vacation into a part-time retreat or a full-time home, the shift is more than a change of scenery; it’s a new chapter entirely. Once rooted in the quiet abundance of the Lowcountry, homes aren’t imposed on the land; they’re drawn to honor it. Towering loblolly pines and heritage magnolia trees are revered. Winding waterways shape neighborhoods, ensuring that every detail reflects the natural surroundings.

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Moreland Forest: Tucked in, yet connected
Set within a protected coastal forest, Moreland Forest offers the perfect blend of seclusion and connection. Surrounded by biodiversity, the Inland Waterway, and the Crossroads golf course, this neighborhood is a quick golf cart jaunt from some of the Bluff’s most beloved amenities: Cole’s restaurant, a lively bowling alley and game room, two swimming pools, state-of-the-art fitness centers, biking trails, and community docks. It’s a place where nature leads and luxury follows.

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The Grove: A path to homeownership

Within Moreland Forest, The Grove offers the most streamlined path to home ownership at Palmetto Bluff. Built by Palmetto Bluff Builders, this sought-after enclave benefits from a direct connection to the Design Review Board, reducing timelines and simplifying approvals without sacrificing quality or character. With pre-approved home plans and curated interiors, The Grove offers the fastest path to moving in and beginning life at Palmetto Bluff. As you’d expect, this is where everyone wants to be—and homesites are limited.

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Golf with a point of view

The Lowcountry is famed for its cuisine, its tides, its stories—and yes, of course, its golf. Known for legendary layouts and celebrated designers, Palmetto Bluff is home to the acclaimed 18-hole Jack Nicklaus Signature Course at May River and Crossroads, the King-Collins-designed nine-hole course. Now, it’s teeing up a new chapter: an 18-hole course by the renowned team of Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw. This new course will anchor what will become Palmetto Bluff’s third village, Anson, with a layout that winds through four distinct forest types and unfolds across sweeping coastal vistas.

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An Ethos of Preservation
Respect for the land shapes every project at Palmetto Bluff. That ethos is led by the Palmetto Bluff Conservancy, an independent 501(c)(3) nonprofit that helps guide responsible development. With over a third of the Bluff’s 20,000 acres permanently protected, conservation here is non-negotiable. An on-staff archaeologist preserves historic sites, educational programs are available to the entire Bluffton community, and every homesite is reviewed with one priority: protect the land. Towering live oaks aren’t removed; they’re revered as landmarks to be built around and left for generations to admire and find shade beneath. As a voting member of the Design Review Board, the Conservancy ensures that what’s built begins with what’s already here.

Come See for Yourself
There’s an ease to life at Palmetto Bluff that can’t be fully described, only experienced. Cross the May River and feel it for yourself. Learn more about life at the Bluff here.

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