
Sea Pines Forest Preserve / Lawton Stables
SC · Hilton Head Island
190 Greenwood Dr
Sea Pines Forest Preserve / Lawton Stables gives South Carolina’s workbook a true resort-style equestrian entry. The experience centers on moss-draped oaks, lagoons, flat easy trails, and one of the state’s most polished resort settings, and the overall tone is less trailhead-gritty and more beautifully packaged coastal adventure. It is the kind of destination that works especially well for guests who want horses to be part of a larger luxury trip.
Riding guide
Horses provided
Highlights
A Hilton Head horseback experience that feels beginner-friendly, scenic, and unmistakably resort-caliber.
Riding
This is not the place for hauling in your own horse and disappearing for twenty miles. It is the place for a beautifully packaged, lowcountry ride that introduces guests to the preserve in an approachable, memorable way under a canopy of oaks and palmettos.
Rideable terrain
605 acres
Trailer parking
Guests check in through Lawton Stables, where the experience is organized around guided trail rides rather than independent trailer-in riding.
Horse regulations
Trail rides operate through Lawton Stables, and riders should expect operator rules on age, timing, supervision, and ride format. Access is tied to Sea Pines resort procedures rather than open public horse-trail use.
Getting here
Use 190 Greenwood Dr, Hilton Head Island, South Carolina 29928 as your planning address and expect the coordinate pin to reflect the primary rider access point. Guests check in through Lawton Stables, where the experience is organized around guided trail rides rather than independent trailer-in riding. Because access is a bit more experience-specific here, it helps to know your entrance, check-in flow, and any reservation details before you pull in.
Planning your visit
This entry gives South Carolina’s sheet a resort-luxury angle that very few destinations can match. It is especially useful when the project wants horse travel to feel aspirational, not only rugged.
Where to stay
The preserve itself is a day-use resort amenity, so overnight horse accommodations are not part of the experience. Instead, the luxury comes from the broader Hilton Head setting, where trail riding slots naturally into a polished resort stay.
Trails
No trails synced for this park yet.
Campgrounds
No campgrounds listed for this park.
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