Hardeeville public access landings:
– Boat Ramp, State Rd S-27-170, Hardeeville, SC 29927
– Millstone Landing, 55 Millstone Landing Rd, Hardeeville, SC 29927
– Edgar C. Glenn Boat Ramp, 305 Okatie Hwy, Okatie, SC 29909

The population of Hardeeville is 7,473 (2020).

Call (843) 255-2800.

Savannah is 17 miles (27.36 kilometers) by car, following the US-17, this is the fastest route from Hardeeville, SC to Savannah, GA. 

Hardeeville and Savannah are 20 minutes far apart, if you drive non-stop .

Hardeeville, SC and Savannah, GA are in the same time zone (EDT).

Hardeeville is a town in South Carolina with a population of 7,473 (2020). Hardeeville is in Jasper County and is a great place to live in South Carolina… Many families and young professionals live in Hardeeville and residents tend to be conservative.

Bluffton, Hilton Head Island, SC and Savannah, GA is the largest towns near Hardeeville. All are within a 20 minute drive from Hardeeville.

Hurricanes are a major threat to the area during the summer and early fall months.

You can fly into Hilton Head Island, South Carolina or you can fly into Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport in Savannah, Georgia. Both are a short drive from Hardeeville.

The term “Low Country” was originally coined to include all of the state below the Fall Line, or the Sandhills (the ancient sea coast) which run the width of the state from Aiken County, SC to Chesterfield County, SC. The area above the Sandhills was known as the Up Country and the area below was known as the Low Country.

Carolina gold rice. From seed to table, Carolina gold was the domain of the enslaved. Carolina gold rice is named for the magnificent golden color of the ripe plants in early autumn.

Much like the diet of the Gullah people, Southern cooking finds its roots in the Southern land and sea. Because the Lowcountry lies on the coastal region of Georgia and South Carolina, then it is no surprise that Lowcountry cooking uses a lot of seafood such as shrimp, oysters, clams, crabs, lobster, fish, and more! And, of course, the coastal region of Georgia and South Carolina is also known for agricultural goods such as vegetables, fruits, rice, and corn. When you mix and match these ingredients, you get Lowcountry favorites such as pilau rice and grits and our famous frogmore stew.

Looking to find out what the population of Hardeeville is, or how far Hardeeville is from Savannah  and Hilton Head Island? Further, you want to know if Hardeeville is a good place to live? To sum it up, we’ve got these answers and more Hardeeville Frequently Asked Questions right here.

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