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Rich in southern history and charm, Hardeeville is a wonderful place to live!

Living in Hardeeville is not like living anywhere else.

On a quick run to the post office, you might see and chat with the Mayor while he gets his mail. If you call City Hall, a council member who is there might pick up the phone to answer your question or direct your call. If you go out to eat, the owner of the restaurant will come by and ask you for your opinion of the food and ambiance, and people at neighboring tables will strike up a conversation. If you go to the local store, people in the checkout line or at the meat counter will speak. People in Hardeeville live and work and visit together. Churches of many denominations abound, and are always participating in the community.


The City's own television station broadcasts not only live Council meetings, but accredited educational programs as well as news updates, local severe weather updates when necessary, and contact information for all of the organizations in the County. The state-of-the-art City Hall, Community Center, and Recreation Department, all centrally located and with the wide-open spaces and fields, are a lure for those who want either information, meeting space, or exercise. The City Hall even hosts a local museum that the entire community sponsors; it is one that they established with their own artifacts and family treasures.


Our fire department boasts an ISO rating of 3 - which means that your fire insurance will be the lowest in the area. Our highly trained and experienced police department is quick to respond, caring and efficient as well in protecting your rights. Whatever your passion or pleasure, whatever your skills or needs, Hardeeville offers resources for all. Don't worry if the drivers of the cars that pass by are waving at you cheerfully - it's that sort of city! They don't have to know you to welcome you.

Building a healthier community

services (4K)Once a summer retreat for wealthy plantation owners, Hardeeville is now on the brink of unprecedented growth. Located just minutes from Hilton Head Island, Old Savannah and Historic Beaufort, Hardeeville boasts some of the Lowcountry's last and largest undeveloped land tracts. Our direct access to Interstate 95, the Savannah River and national railway system make our city one of the most accessible in the Southeast.


Learn more about the Lowcountry's most promising community, including our new four-year university that opened in the fall of 2004. Discover our national wildlife refuge and area playgrounds, racetracks, golf courses, malls, and beaches. With hundreds of nearby restaurants and some of the finest residential communities on the East Coast, no wonder the Lowcountry is fast becoming one of the nation's foremost "life-minded" business destinations. Hardeeville-now that's Southern living.