Plan Your Visit to Boone Hall Plantation

Boone Hall Plantation is a historic plantation in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, USA, just across the Cooper River from Charleston.

Tickets Best time Visit length
Check official site Shoulder season 2-4 hours
Boone Hall Plantation

Tickets & passes

Here's what most visitors arrange for Boone Hall Plantation. Prices and opening hours change, so confirm current details on boonehallplantation.com (or the official operator) before you go.

Main ticket

Boone Hall Plantation entry ticket

Standard admission for Boone Hall Plantation. Online booking is often required or recommended in peak season.

Keep a digital or printed confirmation handy at the gate.

Optional

Guided tour or add-on

Official or licensed guides, audio tours, and special access experiences may be sold separately.

Compare what is included before paying for upgrades.

Plan ahead

Getting there & hours

Check seasonal hours, last-entry times, and transit or parking options for the day you visit.

Weather and holidays can change schedules.

Why visit Boone Hall Plantation

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Why Boone Hall Plantation stands out

Boone Hall Plantation is a historic plantation in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, USA, just across the Cooper River from Charleston.

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What you'll see

Founded in 1681, it's known for its Avenue of Oaks entrance, preserved brick slave cabins that tell the story of enslaved craftsmen, a working farm, and the Cotton Dock.

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Worth planning for

It's one of America's oldest working plantations still producing crops.

Visiting tips

Book the essentials first

Secure entry tickets, timed slots, or park passes for Boone Hall Plantation before you lock lodging.

Mind the crowds

Early morning and late afternoon are usually quieter than midday peak hours.

Getting there

Most visitors base themselves near Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, and travel in by transit, tour, or car.

Hours, prices, and access rules change. Confirm details on boonehallplantation.com before you go.

Top things to see

01

Avenue of Oaks

Long oak-lined entrance drive that frames the plantation approach.

02

Brick slave cabins

Preserved cabins interpreting the lives of enslaved craftspeople.

03

Cotton Dock

Riverside dock area tied to the plantation's agricultural past.

04

Mansion tour

Guided look at the main house and its history.

05

Working farm fields

Active agriculture that continues on the historic grounds.

06

Butterfly Pavilion

Seasonal garden attraction popular with families.

Getting to Boone Hall Plantation

Boone Hall Plantation, Mount Pleasant, United States
  • Boone Hall Plantation is in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, United States.
  • Use the map and official directions from boonehallplantation.com for the latest access details.
  • Build in time for security, tickets, and seasonal queues on busy days.
  • Check weather and last-entry times the morning of your visit.

FAQ

Do I need tickets for Boone Hall Plantation?

Most visitors need an entry ticket, pass, or timed reservation. Confirm current rules on the official site for Boone Hall Plantation.

When is the best time to visit?

Shoulder seasons often mean milder weather and shorter lines. Peak summer and holidays are the busiest.

How long should I plan?

Allow at least a few hours for highlights; popular parks and complexes easily fill a full day.

Are prices on this page guaranteed?

No. Treat any figures as approximate and confirm current rates on the official operator site before you book.

Is Boone Hall Plantation suitable for kids?

Many areas are family-friendly, but check stair counts, heat exposure, and any age or height limits for specific attractions.

What should I bring?

Comfortable shoes, water, weather-appropriate layers, and offline maps if cell service is unreliable.

About Boone Hall Plantation

Boone Hall Plantation is a historic plantation in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, USA, just across the Cooper River from Charleston.

Founded in 1681, it's known for its Avenue of Oaks entrance, preserved brick slave cabins that tell the story of enslaved craftsmen, a working farm, and the Cotton Dock. It's one of America's oldest working plantations still producing crops.

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