Boone Plantation House
Historic Site | Gardens & Grounds

Boone Hall Plantation and Gardens

Boone Hall was influential in the history of South Carolina. Explore the house and grounds of this Colonial Plantation, as well as a live presentation of the Gullah Culture adapted by African slaves.

  • Restrooms
  • Parking

Know Before You Go

Daily operations at Boone Hall Plantation & Gardens are posted at the entrance and are clearly visible when purchasing admission to the plantation. However, if you were not able to experience any of the attractions that were posted for that day due to inclement weather, please contact a Boone Hall representative and a “Second Day” ticket will be issued to you at no additional charge. The ownership and management of Boone Hall Plantation & Gardens wants all our visitors to have an enjoyable and positive experience during their time on the plantation.

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Operating Hours

Regular Days and Hours Of Operation
Monday-Saturday 9AM-5PM   Sunday 12PM-5PM
Open 9am-5pm New Year’s Day

Admission & Tickets

Regular Adult Admission $28
Seniors-Military-AAA $25 
Children (6-12) $12
Children 5 and under admitted free with adult.

Directions

Boone Hall Plantation
1235 Long Point Rd.
Mt. Pleasant, S.C. 29464
Phone 843.884.4371
(Located 8 miles from Downtown Charleston)

From Downtown Charleston

Take Highway 17 North towards Mt. Pleasant. Go approximately 7 miles and turn left onto Long Point Road. You will see signs for Boone Hall Plantation and Charles Pinckney NHS. Follow Long Point Road and the entrance to the site will be on the right.

Accessibility & Amenities

  • Public restrooms
  • Sanitation Stations

All of the grounds are grass or hard compacted sand. Electric wheelchairs or motorized scooters work the best. It is important to note that much of Boone Hall Plantation is outdoors where the terrain varies in different areas on the grounds as is normal for most outdoor venues. So if a regular wheelchair is being used, it can be difficult to get around the grounds because of the terrain. 

  • The Plantation Mansion has approximately six steps to get inside and several steps from room to room. If the person is able to get into the Plantation Mansion and from room to room, the tour guide can provide a chair for them to sit down on in each room. If this is preferred, we ask guests to make this request upon being greeted by the tour guide on the front porch of the plantation home. 
  • The brick historic dwellings have two to three steps to get inside. However, because the interior of the cabins is small, everything inside each cabin can be viewed without having to move around too much . 
  • The Farm and Nature Tour has approximately three to four steps to get to where riders will be seated. Our staff can help get the person onto the tractor tour if needed. Once seated on the trailer that is pulled by a tractor around the plantation, riders remain seated for the duration of the thirty-minute tour. 
  • The live presentation about the Gullah Culture takes place at an outdoor theater. The theater itself is wheelchair accessible. But again, the difficulty comes in navigating the terrain to get there. 
  • The Butterfly Café is our on-site gift and snack shop. It is also wheelchair accessible.
  • Video tours of both the plantation home and the tractor tour are available on site as an option in lieu of taking those actual tours. Just inform a member of our staff and we will get that setup for viewing on a large screen TV that is located in the covered picnic table area across from the Butterfly Cafe. 
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