Myrtle Beach KOA
Reviewed Feb. 27, 2021

Nice stopover

We only stayed here one night as we were traveling to points south. It was February, so not packed full, but a fair amount of “winter camping” enthusiasts in the park. Typical of a KOA, sites are rather closely packed. It’s very nicely wooded for the most part and there are a variety of options to be had, including camping cabins. There are also luxury rv sites that have cement pads with patios, grills and patio furniture along with full hookups. We happened to be there after a period of heavy rain and there were large puddles and some sites partially flooded, so there might be some drainage issues. The bathhouse was acceptable, not really new, basic but clean with lots of hot water. A few blocks from the beach, but they have a shuttle (in-season) and golf carts to rent. I imagine it’s a very busy place during peak season. Friendly check-in with a helpful escort to the site. Camp store, laundry, games and play areas for kids also available.

  • Review photo of Myrtle Beach KOA by Cyndi B., February 27, 2021
  • Review photo of Myrtle Beach KOA by Cyndi B., February 27, 2021
  • Review photo of Myrtle Beach KOA by Cyndi B., February 27, 2021
  • Review photo of Myrtle Beach KOA by Cyndi B., February 27, 2021