The infamous Blackbeard Teach used the neck of the Little River for pillaging and possibly hiding booty.
Little River’s waterfront district is a popular food and beverage destination for locals and tourists alike.
These pristine views have remained virtually unchanged for hundreds of years.
The Brentwood Restaurant has been the cornerstone of dining in Little River for more than 100 years.
The Frink Public Park is admired for its untapped ecosystem and captivating scenery.
The lighthouse at Lightkeeper’s Village welcomes residents and visitors alike to Little River.
Cedar Creek Village was once inhabited the entire Frink family.
George Washington was welcomed with open arms while traveling through the area.
The Brentwood blends French and Lowcountry cuisine in perfect harmony.