Yaaa boi went to a nature trail type area ya feel… there is a big pond in the middle. This pond kinda reminds me of my beautiful, sophisticated mcdonalds 99 cent drinks of any size, but this pond was only a little bigger. In the pond there was water dogs, the locals like to call them alligators, but ya boy got to survive so he can get back to the motherland (McDonald's), so I didn't go anywhere near the water dogs turf, “alligators”. Other than the dogs there was birds, the birds added a nice nature feel to the whole vibe of the place. There was also a playground that instantly brought back memories of that mcdonalds playground I saw this morning, but some little dorks where on it so I did what any rational person would do and dropped kicked the kids of the top of the slide, jk. I waited on the swinging and fell fast asleep and dreamt of mcdonalds. By the time I woke up it was midnight, and you best believe I was hangry, but I had to play on that playground first. After the exciting slide, I journeyed my way, running from the water dogs who had submerged from the pond (only a little tho), and drove to mcdonalds. This is my part of the day where I got some delicious fries and a Quarter Pounder with cheese and bacon, I ended that day with a smile...
Read moreJarvis Creek Park is one of the prettiest places on Hilton Head Island. The park features a beautiful large pond where alligators enjoy swimming. I've visited Jarvis Creek many times, and most visits include alligator sightings. An assortment of other wildlife makes Jarvis Creek home, including squirrels, ducks, herons and more. A one-mile path meanders around the pond, perfect for either a brisk health walk or a leisurely-paced nature walk. Other amenities at the park include restrooms, a playground, and picnic facilities. A visit to Jarvis Creek Park is good for your body...
Read moreThis is a great place to see wildlife on Hilton Head island. Lake Jarvis is home to at least a half a dozen American Alligators and a bunch of turtles. You can see a lot of different kinds of shore birds - herons, egrets, cormorants, gulls, anhingas and several kinds of song birds. I've seen Osprey soaring overhead and fishing from the lake. There are racoons and squirrels and even some resident cats. The slightly less than 1 mile loop around the lake is perfect for any time of the day. There are picnic tables and swing set / jungle gyms. Parking is free and there are...
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