• By The Numbers • The Spring Island Property Owners Association (POA) is responsible for the roads and common property on Spring Island and employs about 20 staff members. The Spring Island Club, with a staff of about 80, is responsible for our amenities. The two entities—POA and Club—work closely to manage and operate all on - island facilities and amenities. Departments often overlap to host different events and offerings, yielding a cohesive team across the 3,000 acre island. M EMBERSHIP AND R ESIDENTS currently 360 members (cap of 400), 394 properties; no developer ownership; all properties are privately owned S PORTS C OMPLEX 13,000 sq ft of fully - equipped Fitness Floor, Exercise Studios, Massage & Esthetician Services, Personal Training, Highly Certified Wellness Staff Tennis, Pickleball, Croquet, heated/cooled Lap Pool and Family Pool O UTDOOR P URSUITS Biking, Kayaking, Boating, On - Island Pond Fishing, Off - Island Charter Fishing S PORTING C LAY R ANGE and partnering Quail Hunting Plantation in Ridgeland Five Stand with automated throwing points, 9 Station Sporting Clay Course P REMIER G OLF on Arnold Palmer ’ s Old Tabby Links Members only; 18 holes surrounded by nature curtain for beautiful, unspoiled views; world - class golf instruction A RT B ARN 7,200 sq ft complex with dedicated Gallery, Visual Arts Studio, Floral Arts Studio, Clay Studio, Kiln Shed E QUESTRIAN S TABLE 26 Stalls, 5 Club - owned Horses, 16 Paddocks and Pastures, Full Care Board, Group Trail Rides C OMMUNITY & F ACILITIES M AINTENANCE Managing 47 Buildings, 24 miles of Roads (11 paved) S PRING I SLAND T RUST Manages 1,000 acres of nature preserves, 35 miles of trails, 15 Saltwater Ponds, 15 Freshwater Ponds, Deer Management, Alligator Studies, Native Plant Project, Wildlife Monitoring, Master Naturalist program, Old Tabby Ruins and historical sites W ATERFALL F ARM 6 acres of managed farm land; dozens of varieties of produce prepared and harvested by Spring Island member volunteers What if I ’ m not a nature lover? You may not need to love nature to enjoy working on Spring Island, but you do need to love people . Spring Island attracts a special type of people: members, guests, and staff who seem to care just a little more outside of themselves, who place high values in community, humility, and support. Our employees find that it is a pleasure to work for folks who care about the staff family, too. Spring Island seems to be in the middle of nowhere. How long is the commute? The town of Okatie, SC is right in the center of the crossroads of lots of impressive development in Beaufort county. Employees on Spring Island drive from Beaufort, Hilton Head, Bluffton, Savannah, Ridgeland, and beyond. The average commute is 35 minutes , mostly on highways that see minimal traffic. And the drive onto the island takes you across the beautiful marshlands of the Lowcountry that ready your senses for the day ahead, and help you take a deep breath on the ride home.
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