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Tourist season is ending, what does this mean for locals using Hilton Head beaches?

Scott Adams, of Hilton Head Island, paddleboards with his 8-year-old dog Maggie at Coligny Beach in December 2015, on Hilton Head. Adams, who comes out every day to paddleboard with Maggie says, “she has to get her exercise somehow.”
Scott Adams, of Hilton Head Island, paddleboards with his 8-year-old dog Maggie at Coligny Beach in December 2015, on Hilton Head. Adams, who comes out every day to paddleboard with Maggie says, “she has to get her exercise somehow.” dearley@islandpacket.com

Have you been itching to fly a kite in the designated swimming area on a Hilton Head Island beach in the middle of the day?

Well now you can, along with a few other otherwise banned beach activities, for a few months at least.

Starting on October 1, several of the beach rules will change. To find out more about which rules will be changing watch this video.

This story was originally published September 4, 2017 at 11:17 PM with the headline "Tourist season is ending, what does this mean for locals using Hilton Head beaches?."

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