Description: This easy, one-mile
loop begins at the edge of the Penn Center visitor parking area and
circles the center, and serves as an outdoor classroom, teaching
everything from history to biology. The Penn Center was started in
1862 after the Emancipation Proclamation enabled the newly freed
southern slaves to pursue education. You will walk on an unpaved and
sandy path that passes by several of the original campus buildings
including Darrah Hall (1882), the oldest of those remaining. A
brochure is available, which will introduce you to many of the low
country's signature hardwood trees: live oak, water oak, eastern red
cedar, black walnut, pecan, hickory, and magnolia. Bug repellent is
advised during the warmer seasons as ticks and southern "red
bugs" or "chiggers" are common.
Length: 1.0-mile loop.
Fees: None.
Directions: From Beaufort, drive
east on US 21 to St. Helena Island. Turn right onto Martin Luther King
Jr. Drive (Beaufort County S-45) and drive 0.5 mile to the Penn
Center.
Hours: Dawn to dusk.
Camping: No camping.
Information: The Penn Center, P.O.
Box 126, St. Helena Island, SC, 29920, Telephone: 843-838-2432.