It seeks to keep intact the natural landscape and more than 1,400 pieces of art located on the property. Brookgreen Gardens operates as a non-profit organization and is a National Historic Landmark.
Open year-round, this Grand Strand treasure has been around since it opened in 1932 by Archer and Anna Hyatt Huntington it was the only public sculpture garden in the country at that time. Brookgreen Gardens is a beautiful sculpture garden that is rich with local history and is located south of Myrtle Beach on more than 9,000 acres.