Driessen Beach Park
In 1921, Henry Driessen Senior purchased 30 acres within the former Chaplin Plantation (now the Chaplin Community of Hilton Head Island). This parcel of land ran from Bradley Beach Road (owned […]
In 1921, Henry Driessen Senior purchased 30 acres within the former Chaplin Plantation (now the Chaplin Community of Hilton Head Island). This parcel of land ran from Bradley Beach Road (owned […]
The Burkes family once owned all of the land between Bradley Circle and Burkes Beach Road. Daniel and Geneva Burke had a small home that once sat where Marriott Surfwatch […]
I discovered Burkes Beach when I came to Hilton Head to visit my folks – who had retired here in the early 1990’s. They moved to Hilton Head Plantation, and […]
From 1888, the ‘Christopher’ family owned the land that include Bradley Memorial Beach Subdivision, and most of what is now ‘Driessen Beach Park’. It was half of a combined 20 […]
The ‘Surfwatch’ boardwalk that runs from Second Street (now ‘Sandy Beach Trail’) to the beach – over a tidal-marsh inlet – is a lovely nature walkway. The Marriott, in keeping […]
When I moved to Bradley Beach Road in 1997, it was still a dirt road, as was Bradley Circle. These two roads were historically connected where Driessen Park exists today […]
On May 15, 2023 – without warning – the Town of Hilton Head Island abruptly boarded-up the access-gate between the Driessen Beach Park and Bradley Circle – cutting-off this amazing […]