Best Campgrounds near Round O, SC

The rural landscape surrounding Round O, South Carolina features several established campgrounds within a 30-minute drive, primarily centered around water recreation opportunities. Colleton State Park Campground, located in nearby Walterboro, serves as a gateway to the Edisto River with boat-in access and full hookup sites for RVs and tent campers. State parks dominate the camping options in this area, with Givhans Ferry State Park offering year-round camping with electric hookups and cabin accommodations approximately 20 miles east of Round O. Private RV parks like New Green Acres in Walterboro and smaller operations such as Tiny Town RV Campground and Bird Dog RV provide alternatives for travelers seeking proximity to Interstate 95 and local attractions.

South Carolina's characteristic heat and humidity shape the camping experience near Round O, with summer temperatures regularly exceeding 90°F accompanied by high humidity. According to camper Michelle H., "Colleton State Park is about 1 hour between Charleston, Savannah, and Congaree National Park" making it strategically positioned for regional exploration. Most campgrounds in the area maintain good cell service and WiFi connectivity, beneficial for remote workers. Mosquitoes and biting insects are prevalent, especially near the Edisto River and during warmer months. Campers frequently mention the need for secure food storage due to raccoons and other wildlife. Seasonal flooding can affect riverfront campsites, particularly after heavy rainfall, with some reviews noting "campsites at the beach were severely flooded after a night of thunderstorms."

Water access represents a defining feature of camping in the Round O region, with the Edisto River providing opportunities for kayaking, fishing, and tubing. Visitors to Givhans Ferry State Park highlight river tubing as a primary attraction, with one camper noting it's "definitely a small park, and its big draw is its location on the Edisto River." Shaded sites are highly valued during summer months, with reviews frequently mentioning tree cover as a critical amenity. Weekday camping typically offers more solitude than weekends when families and recreational boaters increase activity levels. Bathroom facilities vary significantly between locations, with state parks generally maintaining cleaner facilities than smaller private campgrounds. Wildlife sightings are common, including deer, various bird species, and occasional alligators in waterways.

Best Camping Sites Near Round O, South Carolina (72)

    1. Colleton State Park Campground

    24 Reviews
    Canadys, SC
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (843) 538-8206

    $25 - $45 / night

    "The cell and WiFi worked great for full time remote work and locationally Colleton is about 1 hour between Charleston, Savannah, and Congaree National Park."

    "AC kept us cool in the heat of the summer but we were still close to our friends in tents and campers... nice tree coverage and close (quick drive) to the Edisto river/beach."

    2. Givhans Ferry State Park Campground

    16 Reviews
    Ridgeville, SC
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (843) 873-0692

    "It's definitely a small park, and its big draw is its location on the Edisto River, with lovely river-tubing to boot.  We stayed in the tent sites, which have water and electricity at each site."

    "The bathroom and water source is nearby, as well as a pavilion/shelter. There are three sections, with multiple areas for camping in each one. Each has 2-3 tables and a fire ring. "

    3. New Green Acres RV Park

    9 Reviews
    Walterboro, SC
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (843) 538-3450

    "Quiet even tho close to I95.
    We will be back when we head up from FL. Price very reasonable. Walk to Cracker Barrel."

    "Loud highway noise, but tolerable. Tall trees everywhere. Very pretty! No rock or concrete pad to park on so be prepared to level your RV. Bathrooms/showers are clean and large. Pleasant staff."

    4. Tiny Town RV Campground

    2 Reviews
    Round O, SC
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (843) 258-9819

    $45 / night

    "Peaceful location surrounded by trees. You can hear the birds chirping and the neighbor's rooster while you sit outside enjoying the morning sun. "

    "It is about 25 minutes off highway 95. Great stop for a 1 nighter on a trip. I would recommend."

    5. Herd it Here Farm

    2 Reviews
    Round O, SC
    6 miles
    Website

    $45 / night

    "We got to pet a mule and watch one of the horses and a donkey graze right outside our rv!"

    "It would be near impossible to turn into the farm if you come from the west unless you have a van or very small camper."

    6. Edisto Beach State Park Campground

    68 Reviews
    Edisto Island, SC
    33 miles
    Website
    +1 (843) 869-2756

    "It's South Carolina in the summer, so there are mosquitoes."

    "It is very private and secluded, but right around the corner from the beach."

    7. Edisto River Lodge

    2 Reviews
    Round O, SC
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (843) 557-7403

    $75 - $125 / night

    "At night there is low-level lighting around the site that makes it beautiful. Now, let’s talk about the real surprise—the hot tub. What a find."

    8. Bird dog RV and stay

    1 Review
    Round O, SC
    4 miles
    +1 (843) 599-5466

    $500 - $650 / night

    9. Campground at James Island County Park

    61 Reviews
    Folly Beach, SC
    35 miles
    Website
    +1 (843) 795-4386

    $38 - $219 / night

    "When making reservations at James Island County Park we had modest expectations, but we were going to tour Charleston most of the time, so we decided anything close to the city would be good enough."

    "The park does allow pets and has a dog park with a beach; it seems like the pups were having a marvelous time playing chase on the beach.This is a County Park with trails for walking or leisure biking."

    10. Lake Aire RV Park

    19 Reviews
    Johns Island, SC
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (843) 571-1271

    "Santee State Park is a beautiful forested park by the lake."

    "Plenty of trees and grass, a picnic area, a couple of hammocks, and lakes that host a large population of Muscovy ducks. These were fun to watch. They're quite tame and will come right up to you."

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587 Reviews of 72 Round O Campgrounds


  • L
    May. 9, 2026

    Edisto Beach State Park Campground

    Beach Campground -- It Doesn't Get Much Better Than This!

    This is our absolute favorite campsite of all time! It is very private and secluded, but right around the corner from the beach. It is for tents and small campers only, as we barely had enough room to get our pop up backed up in the site with the truck. The site slopes up, evens out, and then slopes right back down to the fire ring and picnic table. Our pop up is a 10-foot box and it was just enough room to get it on the level spot without sloping one way or the other. It was also just wide enough for our awning to be set out with a little room to walk around. Once situated, there is plenty of room at the picnic table and fire ring to sit around and park bikes, etc.

    There is plenty of shade and you can hear the waves crashing on the beach. The site also has water and electric hookups, but we try to bring our own water since you can still taste the salt. It is so relaxing! 

    This is on the Beach Campground and the only problem we noticed it is that the outdoor shower for washing off sand from the beach has low visibility because it is on the road side of the bathhouse and not the beach side. The result is people clogging up the showers with sand because they don't even see the outdoor shower in some cases.

    The park has some amazing nature trails to bike and hike as well as a nice educational nature center. 

    We always enjoy our stay here and will definitely continue to book here as long as we can.

  • Becky B.
    Apr. 30, 2026

    Bells Marina & Resort

    Loving the Gators

    It's been an amazing trip. Got to see a alligator for the first time in my life. It was awesome. The staff was awesome,had a great time enjoying the beauty of nature

  • T
    Apr. 20, 2026

    FamCamp Joint Base Charleston S.C

    Nice place a smidge confusing

    There are actually TWO bases here - the air base and the weapons station. We stayed at the air base but also visited the weapons station for some recreation. 

    Air base: close to downtown Charleston; great price for the amenities provided ($45 per night for full hookups - electric, water, and sewer); power/water pedestal was nice; shower and laundry facilities on site; all sites fairly level and mostly shady; playground, sand volleyball, golf, and indoor climbing wall within walking distance; beautiful trees, etc. All the normal base amenities, including bowling alley (check out galactic bowling if you have kids). 

    Staff was helpful. Camp host was… vigilant, but not super considerate with his leaf blowing pollen plumes around breakfasters. 

    Did not have pool. Fine. 

    DOES NOT HAVE FIRE RINGS. Or a grill. That was a disappointment. You can BRING a fire ring. But of course no open burning.

    Also, the sites are a smidge close together. But not overly so. Ask for a perimeter site and not a middle pull through if you're looking for a little extra green space between. (Not sure if they'll honor that or not.)

    The weapons station also has an RV park. (Forgot to look and see if they have fire rings.) If you are a trail runner or hiker or similar, this is the one you want to go to. There's an excellent trail system right off the RV park. The air base did not. They have plenty of sidewalks to run but no trails. However, if you're there to see Charleston, you want to stay at the air base. The weapons station is further away from downtown. 

    As other reviewers have said, these options are both on military bases and require an ID to access.

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 14, 2026

    Remleys Point Public Boat Launch

    NOT an overnight camping spot

    Clear signage indicating NO overnight parking allowed. Good spot for free day parking.

  • dThe Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 12, 2026

    Santee Lakes KOA

    Quick One night stay

    We arrived after hours and the ease of arrival and the spot we chose were amazing. We wish we had more time to spend with yall.

  • Edward S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 11, 2026

    Mount Pleasant-Charleston KOA

    Great location and well kept

    We stayed here for a week to attend a wedding. The place was well kept, nice and clean. Lots of walking areas and pet spots.

    Super close to everything you could ever need, but deep enough into the woods to feel that break away from the noise of the road.

  • aThe Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 28, 2026

    Herd it Here Farm

    Amazing!

    The couple who owns this place are so kind and welcoming! We were having trouble with our trailer and our rv leading up to getting here and while we were here and they were so calm and helpful! We got to pet a mule and watch one of the horses and a donkey graze right outside our rv! Then, the owner took is around to see the other farm animals and we bought soap made by a local dairy farm wrapped in wool from the alpacas we met. What a great experience! I cannot recommend this place enough! 🫏💜

  • Aly V.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 28, 2026

    Cypress View Campground — Santee State Park

    Perfect! Close to Congaree

    We stayed here during the week for spring break with our son and our two dogs. Both campgrounds was full but thankfully we booked ahead! So definitely make reservations if it’s busy season. Our spot was PRIME view of the lake and the sites are separated apart enough. Hot showers! And great areas to walk around the campground and to the water.

    I picked up a lot of trash by the water(the lake is busy for fishing) so do your part and pick up too. Definitely coming back. Pick site 34 if you can!


Guide to Round O

Camping sites near Round O, South Carolina cluster around river systems and wetlands typical of the South Carolina lowcountry. Located within a 30-mile radius of Interstate 95, these campgrounds provide strategic positioning between larger cities while offering characteristic coastal plain ecology. Summer nighttime temperatures typically remain above 70°F, with afternoon thunderstorms common during warmer months, creating potential drainage challenges at riverside camping areas.

What to do

Kayaking excursions on the Edisto River: Launch directly from Colleton State Park Campground, where the river access makes it popular with paddlers. "We had a great day kayaking 23 miles down to Givhan's Ferry. An added bonus was the great cell service!" reports one camper at Colleton State Park.

Bike riding on paved trails: Several campgrounds maintain paved pathways suitable for all skill levels. "Paved roadway makes for easy toddler biking," notes Michael R. about Colleton State Park. For more extensive riding options, head to Campground at James Island County Park where "awesome trails" and "5+ miles of paved paths" provide cycling opportunities.

Fishing in stocked ponds: Multiple campgrounds maintain fishing areas with regular catches reported. At Lake Aire RV Park, visitors appreciate the "nice pond for fishing" with resident ducks that "entertained us everyday and would follow us around," according to camper reviews.

Geocaching adventures: Explore hidden caches throughout the area's parks. One camper at Colleton State Park mentions, "Trail leading off the campgrounds through the woods is very fun, saw a corn snake and found a geocache."

What campers like

Clean, air-conditioned bathhouses: Facilities with climate control rank highly in camper reviews. At Colleton State Park Campground, "bathrooms are very clean and air conditioned," while visitors to James Island County Park note "clean showers" as a significant benefit.

Attentive park rangers: Staff interactions frequently appear in positive reviews. "Ranger Larry is one of the best rangers I've ever had the pleasure to talk to," writes one Colleton State Park visitor, while another adds, "Ranger Larry very knowledgeable and always willing to help. Has treats for the pups."

Strategic location between cities: Many campers value the position between major destinations. New Green Acres RV Park earns praise for being "right off 95" and "very easy to access," making it "a great stop for a 1-nighter on a trip" according to reviewers.

Quiet weekday camping: Most campgrounds experience lower occupancy midweek. At Lake Aire RV Park, visitors describe it as "quiet campground" and appreciate its "reasonably priced, quiet, clean" environment, particularly during non-weekend stays.

What you should know

Highway noise affects some sites: Proximity to roadways impacts certain campgrounds. At Givhans Ferry State Park, one camper noted "cars barrel down" the road next to hiking trails, while Colleton State Park reviews mention it's "right next to the highway it is off of. Which makes car noise very loud."

Limited cell service at certain campgrounds: Connectivity varies significantly. At Givhans Ferry, campers report "no cell service at least for us and we use att and Google fi," while Bird Dog RV and Tiny Town RV typically maintain better connectivity.

Site drainage issues after rain: Water management challenges exist at several locations. "If it rains many of the sites flood but drain out fairly quick," reports a Colleton State Park visitor, while James Island campers note "some sites flooded, but everything drained well" after heavy rainfall.

Summer heat intensity: Temperatures frequently exceed 90°F with high humidity from June through September. Heat-mitigating features like shade become essential, with campers at Lake Aire appreciating that it was "pretty wooded, so full sun was long."

Tips for camping with families

Choose playground-adjacent sites: Several campgrounds offer dedicated children's areas. At James Island County Park, families appreciate the "huge playground" and note it's "pretty fantastic place for families" with "awesome trails, huge playground, water park, fishing, rock climbing walls."

Consider tent sites with amenities: Specialized tent camping areas provide extra features. At Givhans Ferry Park, "the tent camping area is awesome and has a great layout with lockable chuck boxes on each site along with power and water."

Plan indoor activities for afternoon thunderstorms: Summer rain patterns typically include afternoon storms. Pack games and activities for when "campsites severely flooded after a night of thunderstorms" as experienced at several area campgrounds.

Check for seasonal children's programming: Some parks offer structured activities during peak seasons. "The office has games available to borrow," notes a Colleton State Park visitor, providing entertainment options beyond outdoor recreation.

Tips from RVers

Request specific sites when booking: RV site quality varies considerably within each campground. At Tiny Town RV Campground, "all the sites have 20, 30 and 50 amp power, and a water hook up. The plumbing at each site is housed in whiskey barrels which we thought was a clever idea."

Check water connections and hose length: Some hookups require extra equipment. Visitors to James Island County Park advise, "Water is very close to front, make sure you have enough hose."

Consider satellite reception limitations: Tree cover affects connectivity. Lake Aire campers report "from our spot I-1 we couldn't get satellite, but others would have been just fine," noting the trade-off between shade and satellite access.

Be prepared for tight navigation: Several campgrounds present access challenges. For Herd it Here Farm, reviews warn, "It would be near impossible to turn into the farm if you come from the west unless you have a van or very small camper. We had a 25' Airstream and there was no way I could have made the U-turn to get in."

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Round O, SC?

According to TheDyrt.com, Round O, SC offers a wide range of camping options, with 72 campgrounds and RV parks near Round O, SC and 3 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Round O, SC?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Round O, SC is Colleton State Park Campground with a 4.2-star rating from 24 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Round O, SC?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 3 free dispersed camping spots near Round O, SC.