Boone Hall Plantation All-Access Admission Ticket

Boone Hall Plantation
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Dawn_S
19 days ago
We did the all admission tour and so glad we did. The home tour, the garden tour with a tractor and the Gullah store from a 7th generation Gullah. And we spent a little time with the polo horses by the stables. It was a great place to visit and learn about our history though dark as it was.

DAYS AND HOURS OF OPERATION Monday-Saturday 9am-5pm Sunday 12pm-5pm Closed Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day Boone Hall Plantation has been recognized as the #1 Plantation In The Charleston Area by USA TODAY 10 BEST and is also touted as a "must see stop on any trip to Charleston, S.C." by NBC Daytime television. One admission price includes all tours.Visitors enter down the world famous Avenue Of Oaks, one of the most spectacular entrances anywhere in the world. See why Boone Hall is "America's Most Photographed Plantation." Our gardens are a showcase of color. "Exploring The Gullah Culture" is the only live presentation of its kind in the Lowcountry and a visitor favorite. Visit the critically acclaimed Black History In America exhibit on display in 9 original slave cabins, tour the plantation home, ride aboard a guided tractor tour across the entire 738 acres, and more. Come enjoy the setting in which many television shows and movies have been filmed.

Duration2 hours - 4 hoursLanguages Available

  • Audio guide - English
  • Human tour guide - English
  • Printed guide - English

Points of Interest

Stop At: Boone Hall Plantation1235 Long Point Rd, Mount Pleasant, South CarolinaRecognized as the #1 Plantation In The Charleston Area according to USA TODAY 10 BEST. One admission price includes all tours and attractions. Duration: Not Available

Additional Information

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Accessibility: All of the grounds are grass or hard compacted sand. Electric wheelchairs or motorized scooters work the best. 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. Please let them know that is what you would like upon being greeted by the tour guide. The brick slave cabins have two to three steps to get inside. However, once inside you will be able to see everything without having to walk too far. The Plantation Tractor Tour has approximately three to four steps to get into it. Our staff can help get the person onto the tractor ride if needed. Once on the tractor tour, riders remain seated for the duration of the thirty minute tour.
Inclusions
  • Garden Tour - Showcase Of Color
  • Beauty and Wildlife Viewing
  • Gin House Museum - spanning 300 years of history
  • "Exploring The Gullah Culture" live presentation
  • Guided Tours Of The First Floor Of The Plantation Home
  • Free Parking
  • History Presentation
  • NEW - Stable Tour
  • Tractor Tour across entire property (weather permitting)
  • All-Access Admission to Boone Hall down the world famous Avenue of Oaks
  • Access to the "Black History In America" Exhibit
Exclusions
  • Admission tickets cannot be used for any Special Events hosted on site.
Redemption InstructionsPlease present ticket at front gate admission area upon arrival to Boone Hall Plantation. Voucher InfoMobile or paper ticket accepted

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X651VWjimm
This is definitely a well worth visit. One thing to keep in mind it is definitely not a Southern Plantation. This is a historic working farm that gives a great history of slavery. You learn about the life and struggles these people went through. The tour of the home was interesting as was the tractor tour of the grounds. The most moving part of the visit is the eight small buildings that served as slave quarters. Make sure to take the time to listen and watch each presentation in every building. Plan to spend 2-3 hours here.
Connie_A
The stables are only open at certain times of the day. Unfortunately they were not open when we were there and could not wait another hour.
jameskY6434FU
Good tour overall. Farm tour and slave presentations were excellent. House tour was hugely disappointing: three rooms and a silly, jokey tour guide (frankly worst house tour we’ve ever been on). But, the house tour was a small part of a generally good experience.
Tom_R
The Gullah presentation was worth the price of admission. Because I thought you had to book in advance, it was raining. I didn’t realize that you can pay at the entrance for $30 an adult. Had I known, we would have attended a different day and took the wagon tour. The history of the slaves was an outstanding presentation
Dawn_S
We did the all admission tour and so glad we did. The home tour, the garden tour with a tractor and the Gullah store from a 7th generation Gullah. And we spent a little time with the polo horses by the stables. It was a great place to visit and learn about our history though dark as it was.

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