Boone Hall Plantation has had a long and fascinating history since its founding near Charleston in 1681. Learn about the estate and its place in South Carolina history by visiting the plantation with an all-access admission ticket. Nine original cabins where enslaved people lived, coupled with the Black History in America exhibit, demonstrate what life was like for many people at the plantation.
Visit Boone Hall Plantation and learn about life on the South Carolina estate
View the Black History in America exhibit in cabins where enslaved people lived
All-access admission ticket includes live presentation on Gullah culture
Guided tour of the first floor of the plantation home
What To Expect
Boone Hall Plantation
Recognized as the #1 Plantation In The Charleston Area according to USA TODAY 10 BEST. One admission price includes all tours and attractions.
• Admission Ticket Included
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Confirmation will be received at time of booking
Wheelchair accessible
Stroller accessible
Service animals allowed
Near public transportation
Most travelers can participate
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.
Include
All-Access Admission to Boone Hall down the world famous Avenue of Oaks
Guided Tours Of The First Floor Of The Plantation Home
Access to the “Black History In America” Exhibit
Tractor Tour across entire property (weather permitting)
History Presentation
“Exploring The Gullah Culture” live presentation – social distancing
Garden Tour – Showcase Of Color
Beauty and Wildlife Viewing
Free Parking
NEW – Stable Tour
Exclude
Admission tickets cannot be used for any Special Events hosted on site.
