Crime & Public Safety

Car stuck in sand gets towed off Hilton Head Island’s Coligny Beach Sunday

A Toyota Prius was stuck in the sand on Coligny Beach, in front of the Tiki Hut, Sunday morning.
A Toyota Prius was stuck in the sand on Coligny Beach, in front of the Tiki Hut, Sunday morning. Shore Beach Services

A car had to be towed off of a popular Hilton Head Island beach this weekend after getting stuck in the sand.

Sunday morning, a Toyota Prius made it out in front of the Tiki Hut, on Coligny Beach, before getting caught in the sand. Eye witness, interviewed by the sheriff’s office, told investigators the car had been there at least as early as 6 a.m. The Sheriff’s Office received a call about the incident around 9 a.m.

The car’s path onto the beach was unknown by the sheriff’s office and Shore Beach Services, which provides lifeguard services for Hilton Head beaches. The Beach House Resort, right in front of where the car was stuck, declined to comment on the matter Monday morning.

The Prius was on the beach as early as 6 a.m., eyewitnesses told the sheriff’s office. It was towed away by 10.
The Prius was on the beach as early as 6 a.m., eyewitnesses told the sheriff’s office. It was towed away by 10. Shore Beach Services


Unauthorized motorized vehicles are strictly prohibited on Hilton Head beaches. The man was fined for a “vehicles prohibited on beach” violation, a town of Hilton Head Island ordinance.

A towing service was called and the car was removed from the beach by 10 a.m., according to Shore Beach’s operations manager Mike Wagner.

This story was originally published July 29, 2024 at 1:10 PM.

Sebastian Lee
The Island Packet
Sebastian Lee covers Beaufort County for The Island Packet and Beaufort Gazette. He graduated from the University of South Carolina in 2022. If he’s not working he’s most likely watching a good movie or spinning a record.
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