Best Glamping near Hampton, SC

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Best Glamping Sites Near Hampton, SC (5)

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    3. Crunchy Acres

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    Blackville, South Carolina

    Welcome to Crunchy Acres Homestead - a true bed and breakfast! Reach out to plan how we can customize your stay with karaoke nights, fires and s'mores, outdoor movie nights, and other activities for the kids.

    The space:

    Our 19 acre property is partially wooded. Morning walks through the woods are the best! Just ask for a tour if you are interested.

    We provide sheets, blankets, pillows, and towels.

    The camper has an oven/stove, refrigerator, coffee pot, toaster, dishes, silverware, and cups.

    Outdoor space with fire pit & chairs provided.

    Pet friendly!

    Guest access:

    Feel free to roam around the whole 19 acres. We have tree swings, a mini zip line, and an obstacle course in the woods for the kids.

    We have 2 go-karts that you can rent for $25/hr each. Please give us some notice if you are interested in renting them so we can be sure to have enough gas on hand to fill them up.

    Other things to note:

    Breakfast provided daily.

    Mondays - omelettes

    Tuesdays - pancakes and sausage

    Wednesdays - muffins and pastries

    Thursdays - eggs, potatoes, and toast

    Fridays - muffins and pastries

    Saturdays - pancakes and sausage

    Sundays - eggs, potatoes, and toast

    Family Activities -

    Tuesdays and Thursdays - kids' activities from 11a-3p (can include: music and dance, arts and crafts, sports and outdoor games, nature studies)

    Friday and Saturday nights - 6p-8p various activities including outdoor movies, campfires and s'mores, karaoke and dance parties

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    $65 - $95 / night

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      4. Whispering Pines RV Park

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      Port Wentworth, Georgia
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    Recent Glamping Reviews in Hampton

    44 Reviews of 5 Hampton Campgrounds


    • J
      Camper-submitted photo from Magnolia Springs State Park Campground
      Jun. 15, 2024

      Magnolia Springs State Park Campground

      Clean park with plenty to do

      Stayed for 2 nights in Site #3. Was called prior to arrival regarding checking in. Missed "closing time" but went to site and checked in next morning.  The Park fee is not included in the camping fee with is a bit of a pain, but I actually received a partial refund since the Senior rate was not included in my reservation.

      Plenty of well marked trails to hike, a nice lake, beautiful spring, and if you are interested a thorough Museum about the Civil war prison camp that was located on the grounds. (Note: there is no swimming at the spring)

      Sites are level with good power and water.  I felt they were a bit close, but we are not campground people.  #3 seemed one of the most private, even though right across from the Hosts and near the Bathhouse.  The Bathhouse was very clean and new.

    • DThe Dyrt PRO User
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      May. 29, 2023

      Givhans Ferry State Park Campground

      Nice but no cell coverage

      Nice campsite, full hookups, enjoyed the lightning bugs, great place to enjoy camping and getting away from electronics since no cell phone signal for T-Mobile and no wifi in campground, definitely need to wear your bug repellent

    • Stuart K.The Dyrt PRO User
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      Mar. 6, 2023

      Stoney Crest Plantation Campground

      Roadside RV Pasture Near Hilton Head

      If you suddenly find yourself in northern Georgia in and around Savannah(arguably the coolest place in the entire South) and find yourself in need of parking your mobile camping unit for the night, then Stoney Crest Plantation Campground might be a good place for you to consider. While this camping depot indicates that they offer up tent camping, my own impression is that this is squarely an RV-focused lot, with about 30 or so pull-thru and back-in sites offering all of the typical hook-ups(water, sewage, 50/ 30/ 20 amp electric) as well as designated trash and recycling bins. Located just off of May River Road due north and east of Savannah, Stoney Crest is little more than a grassy knoll for RVs to park for the night(or semi-permanently, as a number of RVs would hint at). One of the great upsides to this location is its proximity to toney Hilton Head Island(just 10 miles away), so if you are looking for proximity to paradise, without the price tag, then Stoney Crest Plantation has you covered. Here at pet-friendly Stoney Crest they offer coin-operated laundry room(2 washer and dryers) facilities, swimming pool, playground, restroom and shower facilities(although I will admit, in dire need of a super cleaning and updated refurbishment), TV/ recreation room, 2 vending machines(note: no on-site market or store) nature-walking trails and complimentary WiFi. Insider’s tips? Here’s a few:(1) If you are looking to‘hit the links’ then there’s a great golf club just due north of Stoney Crest called Hampton Hall Club, which has a simply fantastic 18 holes for you to sink some little white balls in;(2) When you get tired of investigating what might be left in your cooler with which to make a meal and want to explore the local surroundings, then I highly recommend you give‘Squat‘N’ Gobble’ a shot as they have some outstanding‘Low Country’ food options, including Low Country Boil(shrimp, corn on the cob, andouille sausage, red potatoes) and Fried Chicken;(3) Nearby you’ll discover there’s a‘sculpture garden’ in Palmetto Oaks that offers up unique man-made sculptures in the midst of nature;(4) Decent(not amazing) hikes in nearby Saint Joseph’s and Oscar Frazier Parks; and(5) If antebellum South is of interest to you, there’s Heyward House Museum and Welcome Center that displays a lot of the pre-Civil War customs, culture and way-of-life before the South was overtaken by the North. Happy Camping!

    • Ashley F.The Dyrt PRO User
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      Jan. 12, 2023

      Crunchy Acres

      19 acre family farm with all the extras!

      Ashley here with The Dyrt! I'm excited to welcome your friendly host, John. John has opened his 19 acre family farm up to visitors. Come meet their chickens, goats, pigs, turkey, and rabbits! Rent go-carts or sit around the campfire with some s'mores. Give them some love and leave your review here!

    • Ashley W.
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      Jul. 16, 2022

      Magnolia Springs State Park Campground

      Magnolia Springs

      We stayed here on a weekend during the summer. I really liked this campground and park. It is the site of a Civil War prison camp and has a museum onsite as well as previous earth works from the site which you can walk to. Our site was nice and large with lots of shade. It was possibly the best pull thru site in my opinion due to its proximity to the playground and bathhouse for my kids. Site 16 would be the best back in site since it is right on the lake. The bathhouse was clean and large. There was a laundry area as well. There is usually a splash pad available during the summer but it was closed when we went due to COVID. There is also obviously a spring there and it was really neat to look at because the water is so clear. There were also alligators and turtles in the pond. The turtles would swam up to the railing wanting someone to drop them some food. There was a little trail through the wooded area beside the springs going back to the campground and we did hike it. There were other trails through the woods by the campground lake which we hiked as well. In addition to campsites they did have cabin rentals as well. You can put in your own boat and fish in the lake if desired or rent a boat. We rented canoes and rowed around the lake. It was very nice. There were lots of alligators in the lake. It was hard to fish from the dock and shore due to the alligators trying to get your bait. We did really enjoy this park and would go back. It is pretty rural as well but there were a few small restaurants and stores within a 10-15 minute drive.

    • S
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      Dec. 30, 2021

      Givhans Ferry State Park Campground

      Possibly the worst campground

      First of all, when people say it’s nowhere they mean it. Nowhere can be good. But this is the opposite. There is chain link fence surrounding the park. The “hiking trail” runs along the road and cars barrel down it. The sites are not level and the ground is almost sandy (ie: your camper will stay dirty). No privacy and all the sites are super close together. There is nothing to do at the park or anywhere close by. Booked 4 nights and we are leaving after one. Be prepared for almost zero cell service.

    • Andrew W.
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      Nov. 10, 2021

      Whispering Pines RV Park

      Quiet, nice campground

      This campground was nice to stay at, with level grassy spots, a fun playground for the kiddos and plenty of space to run around, outstanding Verizon service, warm showers, and propane refills, and water/electric hook-ups. It also seems to be a popular hook-up spot for the local squirrels.

    • B+J S.
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      Oct. 1, 2021

      Magnolia Springs State Park Campground

      Great Campground for "Campground People"

      I really like this campground. It's a state park that seems to be managed well. 

      Things I Liked:

      Clean. Very clean!

      Bath house was very clean with adjustable hot water - massive plus as we don't have shower facilities in our trailer.

      Nice washer and dryers - did not expect this at a state park - usually only privately owned parks.

      Had a vending machine (which we never use, but can be great for others)

      Quite a bit of wood laying around (we were there on a Sunday night and it was pretty empty).

      Things that could have been better:

      Our site was very open, but it was big and nice. If you're camping with multiple people through multiple sites, it's easy to get to each other. We usually camp ourselves, so if we had chosen a site in the teens rather than site #2, it might have been a little more private.

      Possibility of it getting crazy on weekends since this state park is opening to non campers throughout the entire park - minus the actual campground.

    • j
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      Jul. 25, 2021

      Givhans Ferry State Park Campground

      Peaceful

      We camped there 3 nights during the week. It was quiet and peaceful. We have a pull behind camper and the lots are very easy to pull into. Nice place to escape back to from the crowd.

    • Melissa W.
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      Jul. 18, 2021

      Givhans Ferry State Park Campground

      Nice Primitive camping area

      I like the primitive camping area. 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. 

      I hammock camp, and there are plenty of trees useful for this purpose. This is primitive, so there is no electrical or water spout, although the bathroom has both. There is a 1 1/2 mile walking trail nearby, that runs along the Edisto River.

      I haven't actually frequented the other camping areas: RV drive-up and walk-in, so I can't review them.

    • Nick L.
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      Jun. 4, 2021

      Magnolia Springs State Park Campground

      very clean

      had a great time with family and friends ALL the staff was very nice and friendly. the showers and bathrooms were very clean. i stayed in two of the walk in sites and love them very quiet plenty of fire wood. wish they had power but that wont stop me from getting them again

    • Karen C.
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      May. 8, 2021

      Magnolia Springs State Park Campground

      Nice hiking trail, beautiful lake views.

      The main campground is flat making it easy to back up campers or RV’s in slots. Some pull through spots. We were tent camping and choose a walk in slot. 27, 28 & 29. Our site was 29 it is about 100 yards from the main campground down a single lane sandy road that leads into a wooded area. We saw vehicles on the other 2 spots and decided to just pull in by our space as well. I really like the walk in spaces because they are away from the main campground. I do like seeing stars at night but the tree canopy blocked them. The spigot on this spot was leaky. We did watch chickadees take an evening bath in the puddle. We noticed some little pieces of broken glass on the tent pad. The bathhouse was clean. The 28 acre lake and trails throughout the property are well maintained. Signs to watch out for gators are posted. We saw 2. The springs are so pretty and clear, so many turtles and fish to see. I would’ve liked to paddle board in the springs but wasn’t sure if that was permitted. We did paddle board and kayak in the lake.
      If you are up to a history lesson the Camp Lawton museum is a bargain at $2 ! It is very informative. We had lovely weather and would return in the fall or spring. Summer may be to buggy and hot.

    • Neil T.The Dyrt PRO User
      Camper-submitted photo from Stonewood Farm
      Mar. 13, 2021

      Stonewood Farm

      Unique Farm Experience

      I’ve never “glamped” before, so I can’t comment much from that perspective. It is not a “luxury” spot. But for us it was better than that because it was fun, comfortable and easy.

      About 15 minutes from Ridgeland proper with stores, dining, etc, Stonewood Farm is tucked away in the pines a short dirt road drive off a 2 lane highway.

      Kim, the host, is friendly and helpful. She gave us a tour of the farm and introduced us to the animals.

      Bring a bag of carrots for the horses.

      My son loved the animals and exploring.

      The tent/cabin is wood framed with wood and canvas walls. The mattress on the queen bed was awesome. But you will want to spend most of your time outside under the stars and by the fire pit. The area is dark, so good star gazing.

      I took pictures of the kitchen items provided.

      Great stay. Thanks!

    • Leah G.
      Camper-submitted photo from Magnolia Springs State Park Campground
      Jan. 21, 2021

      Magnolia Springs State Park Campground

      Little gem

      This was our first stay, but not our last. This small campground is spacious, clean, quiet, with a little hiking thrown in. It was a relaxing stay for us and the dogs loved it. We will be back.

    • Mimi B.
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      Oct. 22, 2020

      Givhans Ferry State Park Campground

      Nice park

      Stayed 10 days in site 20 with our 39ft 5th wheel. Overview: The park is very clean and well kept. On weekends it was packed, Weekdays 1/2 capacity and quiet. There is access to the Edisto River for swimming, canoeing and kayaking. Park is in the boonies but within an hours ride to Charleston and many nice tourist spots. All sites are sand and some crushed stone. Outer ring sites are divided by foliage. Inner sites are much closer together and back to back.
      Cons: Our site was listed as 45x75. We were lucky if it was 25x47. It also had a tree in the middle of it making it tight to back in the 5th wheel toy hauler. Their site descriptions need to be updated on their website. No cell service or wifi. MOSQUITOES!! We couldn't sit outside due to the little vampires. They did spray pesticide at 1 am 2 nights before we left. However, they didn't warn us they were doing so. So anyone with windows open or in tents breathed it in. If you're allergic to poison ivy be careful. It's everywhere including the sites.
      Overall its a nice place to stay for a short visit. Bring lots of bug spray.

    • Kevin A.The Dyrt PRO User
      Camper-submitted photo from Magnolia Springs State Park Campground
      Aug. 4, 2020

      Magnolia Springs State Park Campground

      Wonderful Campground and Park

      We camped here back in the spring. Hiked, paddle boated, saw some gators, got some nice photos. Sites were clean, well laid out. It was a fun weekend. Staff was friendly.

    • Courtney B.
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      Aug. 1, 2020

      Givhans Ferry State Park Campground

      A nice place for river tubing enthusiasts

      We spent a lovely weekend at Givhans State Park. 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. There is a central parking area, and then you must carry in your stuff to your site. Ours, T-28, was one of the first, and from the closest parking spot, it was 200 steps along flat ground (just to give you an idea). 

      The tent sites are right behind the only public restroom, which means that the restroom gets filthy after a day of the river-goers going in and out. There is only an outdoor shower. You can walk into the RV loop to get a larger, cleaner, and more private restroom with showers. 

      The only trash dump we could find (apart from the small cans in the restrooms) is located just off the entrance of the park. The park has a strong WiFi signal at the main house/office, but the rest of the park doesn't get WiFi and barely any cell service. The staff keeps the park clean and it's very pleasant, especially on weekdays! Don't forget the bug spray! And steer clear of the poison ivy, which is everywhere.

    • J
      Camper-submitted photo from Givhans Ferry State Park Campground
      Jun. 9, 2020

      Givhans Ferry State Park Campground

      Very pretty and quite

      This is a great park. 30 foot trailer backed in no issues with plenty of room to pull truck in beside rig. They have some full hookup sites which is what I got. Most have water and electricity. They have RV and tent only camping. Lots of trees and shade. Would recommend going through the web site and making reservations. The only issue is no cell service at least for us and we use att and Google fi.

    • Sonyia W.The Dyrt PRO User
      Camper-submitted photo from Magnolia Springs State Park Campground
      Jun. 2, 2020

      Magnolia Springs State Park Campground

      Small but beautiful

      We stayed at Magnolia Springs over Halloween weekend 2019. The park had several great activities for kids, including trick or treating and a hayride to take the kids from site to site. We were on site 1 (right on the corner) and had a view of the lake across the street.

      The playground was nice, bath house well kept and not far from the site, and plenty of area for bike riding (not too many hills for the kids). I preferred a wide open site for this trip (due to trick or treating/ site decorating contest) but several had good shade, privacy, and a closer view of the lake.

      The museum is fascinating (it’s locked, you pay entry at the front office and they give you a key).

    • Jay B.
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      May. 12, 2020

      Magnolia Springs State Park Campground

      3 day escape

      We stayed 3 nights in the “walk in” tent area of this state park. The park called the day prior to our reservation to see if we would need firewood, a big plus. “Walk in” is a little deceiving, because, gladly, you can drive to the 3 tent spots and park a vehicle in this area. We stayed in spot 29. The three tent spots all have water at each site. They all have spacious tent pads in a wooded, heavily shaded area. 29 has the tent pad very close to the “road/trail”, but there was very little traffic on it. We arrived at night, and the camp host was friendly and directed us to the site. The park was full, but the sites were spaced well and the park was pretty quiet. The bathrooms were very clean and did have hot water. There were numerous signs posted for alligators and bears. I didn’t put a lot of stock into the bear signs due to the fact that none of the garbage cans or anything were “bear-proof”. We did finally see one gator as we walked by the spring one of the days. I thought that we had seen on their site that no hammocks were allowed, or anything tied to the trees, so we didn’t take our hammocks. This was not the case, as there were many hammocks up when we were there. You can look up the history of this place on their website. We were there May 8-11 and only had one colder evening and weather in the 70’s during the day. We would definitely go back.

    • Kait G.
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      May. 4, 2020

      Magnolia Springs State Park Campground

      Look forward to going back

      I was originally a little nervous about booking this because I tent camp and the only sites available were full RV ones. I like to be more alone and tucked in the back somewhere. The RV sites do not offer much for privacy as the trees are spread out and far between, however each site is spread out enough that it’s not terrible. The sites were shaded and the whole park was very clean and well maintained. Even the trails after days of heavy rain was cleared and looked good. Camp host was super nice and offered us his axe to help us with wood. You had the option to rent kayaks and little paddle boats that was closed due to Covid 19. There was like 6 different trails to choose from that we enjoyed. We took advantage of the lake and did a lot of fishing. I would definitely go back and hopefully will have the opportunity to stay in a tent site because they looked awesome!

    • G
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      Apr. 4, 2020

      Magnolia Springs State Park Campground

      Just beautiful!

      Good campsites. Ours was # 11 and it was mostly shaded. Sites set far apart. A lot of good areas to walk with a few hikes near our loop. Gators, turtles, and so many other amazing creatures around. Highly recommend this park.



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