Hampton Lake, which was awarded a Best in American Living Award, is truly a way of life, and in this community, it’s all about the water. When it was developed, Hampton Lake offered the first opportunity in the Hilton Head region for families to enjoy true lakeside living. This 906-acre community is anchored by a 165-acre freshwater lake, it is connected by seven miles of navigable waterways, 15 miles of shoreline, 340 acres of surrounding nature preserve and boasts an impressive total of over 500 acres of open space and nature-friendly surroundings. With approximately 900 woodland preserve and waterfront homes and home sites available to choose from there is an impressive collection of lifestyle choices including single family homes, villas, carriage homes, cottage homes, coach homes, and luxury level custom idea homes. The community, which is built around the concept of connecting family and nature, features Lakeside, a unique amenity village which offers residents and their guests a full service boat house, spa and fitness center, resort style pools and beach, and Backwater Bills, a casual dining waterfront restaurant. Additionally, this community offers an outpost campsite and a dog park that is sure to appeal to every member of the family. Although the community does not have a golf course on-site, Hampton Lake property owners do have the opportunity to purchase an equity golf membership at two nearby golf-oriented communities, Hampton Hall and Berkeley Hall. Hampton Lake is located just off of the Bluffton Parkway in close proximity to Hilton Head, Beaufort and Savannah as well as area schools, shopping and dining choices and provides the perfect solution to full-time resort living with all of the conveniences of home.

Hampton Lake features a 24-hour guard gate, and non-members must have a pass from residents to gain access to the community.
Hampton Lake was conceived by the Reed Development team led by John Reed, who has a nearly thirty year history of developing world-class private Bluffton communities such as Colleton River, Belfair, Berkley Hall and Hampton Hall. At the 2007 Best in American Living Awards The National Association of Homebuilders awarded Hampton Lake “Best Communty Facility?and the property was then honored to be named Best Community Overall in 2008.
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