The Museum of Hilton Head Island is a small, interesting and very family oriented museum. I had the opportunity to check it out, when I first moved to HHI, as it is at the Visitors Center. Within the museum there are a few exhibits and collections of artifacts that relate to the islands history and culture. There are a few small tours that focus on the traditional lives of the Native Americans on the Sea Islands, in addition these is a Pinckney Island walking tour, which is enjoyable(there is a great butterfly sanctuary) Lastly, a Sea Pinces Plantation Overview, which I skipped as I was exploring prior to the tour taking place and feel I got the main points. There are special events that occur from spring till summer-bird tours, which I have not done, but will return to do so. From there, there are a few agricultural exhibits as well as some wildlife preserve areas, with the information boards, explaining the dwellers, their history and habitats. The cost for most of the tours is $ 12 for adults and $ 7 for children, which is a bit steep, but with limited private funding, the money needs to come from somewhere…