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ABOUT US
The 20,000-acre tract known as Palmetto Bluff extends from the headwaters of the May
River near the town of Bluffton, skirts Bull and Daufuskie Islands via the Cooper River
to its east, and gives way finally to the ancient freshwater rice fields of the New
River along its western edge. The land mass defined by these three historic rivers
is thus an island in the truest sense, and that is surely one of the reasons it
remains so pristine today.
For more than a century, "The Bluff" has been known to a privileged few as one
of the wildest and most beautiful places in the Carolina Lowcountry - itself an
area recognized as one of the most picturesque in the world.
Here, amid spectacular natural beauty rich in wildlife, a diverse group of
people will create their own legacy of living as well by connecting to themselves,
their families, one another and the wonders of creation.
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