Best Campgrounds near Harleyville, SC

State parks and private campgrounds surround Harleyville, South Carolina, creating a diverse camping landscape within the South Carolina Lowcountry. Givhans Ferry State Park, located about 15 minutes from Harleyville along the Edisto River, offers tent and RV sites with water and electricity hookups, plus cabins for those seeking more comfort. Colleton State Park, approximately 30 minutes southwest, provides year-round camping with full hookup sites and access to the Edisto River for paddling enthusiasts. Both parks serve as convenient basecamps for exploring the region's waterways and forests, with most campgrounds accommodating tents, RVs, and some offering cabin rentals for those seeking alternatives to traditional camping.

Summer camping in this region requires preparation for heat, humidity, and insects. As one camper noted, "It's South Carolina in the summer, so there are mosquitoes. And the raccoons are pretty fierce so you want to make sure your food is stored securely." Most state parks maintain well-kept facilities despite challenging conditions. Cell service varies significantly throughout the area, with better coverage at developed campgrounds closer to Interstate 95. Reservations are strongly recommended for weekend camping, especially during spring and fall when milder temperatures attract more visitors. The Palmetto Trail, which passes near the region, offers hiking opportunities but can become flooded after heavy rains, creating pools of standing water that make hiking challenging.

Water-based recreation defines many camping experiences near Harleyville. Santee State Park, about 40 minutes northeast, features lakeside camping on Lake Marion with boat access and fishing opportunities. According to a visitor, "The lake access had a beach area that kids loved to play at and there was a fantastic breeze all weekend which helped with the heat and bugs." Fishing enthusiasts gravitate toward specialized campgrounds with marina facilities and boat launches. Wildlife viewing opportunities abound, with campers reporting sightings of waterfowl, egrets, and eagles. While some campgrounds offer significant privacy between sites, others have more open layouts with less screening vegetation. Most state park campgrounds maintain clean facilities and offer spacious sites, though weekend noise can be an issue at more popular locations during peak season.

Best Camping Sites Near Harleyville, South Carolina (71)

    1. Colleton State Park Campground

    23 Reviews
    Canadys, SC
    14 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
    13 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. Cypress View Campground — Santee State Park

    45 Reviews
    Elloree, SC
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (803) 854-2408

    "There were not too many people camping during our visit, but it could be that not many people want to stand the South Carolina heat! Either way, it made the visit quiet."

    "We were at site 46, which is near the entrance and the camp host. Short walk to the bathhouse directly behind."

    4. Santee Lakes KOA

    27 Reviews
    Santee, SC
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (803) 478-2262

    "This 25 acre campground is tucked in on the North side of Lake Marion in SC. Great staff friendly and helpful. I'll will be back"

    "This is a picturesque campground just across Lake Marion from Santee SC with water views and beautiful sunsets."

    5. Jolly Acres RV Park & Storage

    2 Reviews
    Harleyville, SC
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (843) 563-8303

    6. Outside Inn Campground

    9 Reviews
    Elloree, SC
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (803) 974-8585

    $40 - $60 / night

    "This was our second visit to Outside Inn Campground and both times we stayed in the camper they offer as a rental."

    "Unbelievable place to stay—from getting to feed the animals, the walking trails, the playground, Outside Inn is family friendly and our kids always have a blast!"

    7. Bells Marina & Resort

    5 Reviews
    Eutawville, SC
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (803) 492-7924

    $68 - $999 / night

    "This lakeside campsite, perfectly nestled on the water, delivered stunning views and a peaceful atmosphere that made our getaway unforgettable."

    "I am on the lake and get to kayak or fish whenever I want. Lastly, this is a historical site. It is located in Eutawville."

    8. Charleston KOA

    20 Reviews
    Goose Creek, SC
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (800) 562-5812

    "It is clean and close to shopping and close enough to Charleston which is full of history with lots of touristy things to do."

    "This KOA is located 30-45 minutes from the city, if you have to be closer to the north area for family or just cause Charleston has limited availability for RV’s , this is the place."

    9. Edisto River Lodge

    2 Reviews
    Round O, SC
    16 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."

    10. Taylor's Landing

    4 Reviews
    Eutawville, SC
    18 miles
    Website

    "My experience with Taylor's Landing was just when the doctor ordered it was everything that I needed quiet great fishing all around I highly recommend it"

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571 Reviews of 71 Harleyville Campgrounds


  • The Hoffman Way The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 6, 2026

    The Lakeshore Campground — Santee State Park

    Lakeshore Campground

    The sites are among trees and blown leaves to identify your area. Fairly level. The rangers drive around frequently. My water was missing a knob and a ranger installed one right away.

  • Maria Mercedes M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 31, 2026

    Charleston KOA

    Family Fun in Low Country

    Pulling into Charleston KOA just off US-17 south of historic Charleston immediately sets one at ease, with broad paved roads, clearly marked loops and a layout that feels intentionally family-friendly without being sprawling or overwhelming. This large KOA campground has a full suite of amenities that make it easy to feel at home, with clean bath/shower facilities, a heated pool, splash pad, playgrounds, dog parks, game areas and an inviting camp store, along with shaded sites, roomy pull-throughs for bigger rigs, and tent areas that are never too far from the action. One of our favorite parts of the stay was watching the boys splash and shriek with laughter at the pool one afternoon, then huddling around the community fire pit at dusk sharing s’mores and swapping stories with other families while an orchestra of cicadas serenaded us from the treetops. From what we saw, the best sites are the ones tucked toward the wooded perimeter, where you get more shade and a quieter feel while still being close enough to stroll back to the amenities without dragging gear for miles. We’d recommend Charleston KOA for families because of its EZ highway access, friendly atmosphere, and a variety of kid-centric amenities that help turn a simple overnight into a genuine camping getaway.

  • J
    Jan. 21, 2026

    Outside Inn Campground

    Amazing Campground

    Unbelievable place to stay—from getting to feed the animals, the walking trails, the playground, Outside Inn is family friendly and our kids always have a blast!

  • Keith E.
    Jan. 19, 2026

    Taylor's Landing

    Just what the doctor order

    My experience with Taylor's Landing was just when the doctor ordered it was everything that I needed quiet great fishing all around I highly recommend it

  • Keith E.
    Jan. 19, 2026

    Taylor's Landing

    Just what the doctor ordered!

    My stay at Taylor's Landing was just what the doctor ordered. I needed a little R&R in my life and Taylor's Landing was just a place for me I highly recommend. Fishing is awesome campsites was clean and neat and the owner operator knew what they were doing to make things great and you're staying experience pleasurable

  • Maria Mercedes M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 16, 2026

    Ladson RV Park

    Quiet No-Frills Lowcountry Layover

    Tucked just off Jamison Road, just outside Summerville, Ladson RV Park feels more like pulling into a quiet residential pocket than a traditional campground, with a modest footprint, mature trees, and a low-key, no-frills atmosphere that prioritizes calm over commotion. The park is geared squarely toward RV travelers and longer-term stays, offering spacious, shaded sites (in some places, not all) with basic hookups, straightforward navigation and a noticeably slower pace than the busier parks closer to Charleston proper. One evening, the boys tossed a frisbee around the grassy edge of our site while dinner plans took us a short drive to Swig & Swine BBQ nearby, where we feasted on pork rinds and fried pickles while enjoying the family platter of pulled pork, smoked brisket, sausages and chicken wings - all of which disappeared fast and spirits stayed high before settling in for a quiet night. Back at Ladson's, from what we saw, choosing a site farther from the road offers the most peace and a little extra breathing room between neighbors. We would recommend Ladson RV Park for families looking for a practical, calm place to park overnight or short-term, especially if convenience to Charleston, shaded sites and a quieter suburban feel matter more than resort-style amenities.

  • Maria P.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 5, 2026

    Colleton State Park Campground

    Cool calm and collected

    Nice place to stop by! It has hot showers and full hookups everything works

  • J W.
    Jan. 4, 2026

    Oak Plantation Campground

    Great place quiet close to town!

    We stayed 2 nights, used Lyft to go into town. About a $20.00 fair give or take a few dollars. Clean bathrooms, showers. Quiet park, we had a water, electric site. Two dump stations, laundry. Family owned and ran. Nothing fancy but great location for the price.

  • Adam and Suzanne B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 2, 2026

    New Green Acres RV Park

    Aged park

    Extremely convenient to I-95. All long pull-thru sites but some are narrow or have a low hanging wire above. Old RV park with old,low to the ground utilities (no breakers for the electric) and old bath houses. Bathhouse by office was clean and functional. The other one had peeling paint and smelled of sewage. $40 alternative to Cracker Barrel parking lot.


Guide to Harleyville

Camping spots near Harleyville, South Carolina center around the Edisto River watershed, with elevations ranging from 50 to 100 feet above sea level in this South Carolina Lowcountry terrain. The region features diverse camping options within a 40-mile radius, with most campsites situated along waterways or nestled in pine and hardwood forests. Several campgrounds offer direct water access for fishing and paddling, with water levels fluctuating seasonally based on rainfall patterns.

What to do

Water activities at Colleton State Park: This park serves as the Edisto River's headquarters for canoeing and kayaking with easy river access. "Great little park but is right next to the highway it is off of. Which makes car noise very loud. If you are going to paddle check your water levels as river typically floods," notes Michael R. at Colleton State Park Campground.

Hiking and nature exploration: Several campgrounds near Harleyville feature trails through wetlands and woodlands. "Trail leading off the campgrounds through the woods is very fun, saw a corn snake and found a geocache," shares Roman C. about exploring Colleton State Park's natural areas.

Family water recreation: Lake Marion offers swimming and boating opportunities within 40 minutes of Harleyville. A visitor at Cypress View Campground — Santee State Park reports, "Camp sites are mostly level and have water and a variety of electrical hookup options. Some fun but easy hiking trails link the two campgrounds in a loop. Very pet friendly."

Wildlife observation: Many campers report successful wildlife viewing, especially near water. At Bells Marina & Resort, one visitor mentioned, "I had a great view of the water and was able to watch wildlife every day, from white herons to bald eagles. And the fishing was outstanding!"

What campers like

River-based sites: Waterfront camping is frequently mentioned as a highlight. "Site 11 was riverside and had a great view! If we could pick any site, we would probably pick Site 9 as it had a slightly better view," shares a visitor about Givhans Ferry State Park Campground.

Clean facilities: Many campgrounds maintain well-kept bathhouses. "Bathrooms are heated/cooled and Very clean. Ranger Larry very knowledgeable and always willing to help. Has treats for the pups," notes PattyD T. about facilities at Colleton State Park.

Tent-specific areas: Some parks feature dedicated tent camping sections. At Givhans Ferry State Park, a camper noted, "The tent camping area is awesome and has a great layout with lockable chuck boxes on each site along with power and water. There are several large fields to let the kids run wild."

Fishing opportunities: Multiple campsites provide access to quality fishing. A visitor to Bells Marina & Resort shared, "I even caught a trophy-sized bass that made my week," highlighting the fishing potential in the region's waterways.

What you should know

Highway noise: Several campgrounds sit close to major roads. At Colleton State Park, a camper observed that it's "right next to the highway it is off of. Which makes car noise very loud," something to consider when selecting sites.

Site elevation issues: Following rain, some sites may experience water pooling. "If it rains many of the sites flood but drain out fairly quick," noted a Colleton State Park visitor.

Cell service variations: Connectivity varies widely across the region. At Outside Inn Campground, one camper mentioned it was "a great place to enjoy camping and getting away from electronics since no cell phone signal for T-Mobile and no wifi in campground."

Seasonal pests: Insects are prevalent, especially in warmer months. "Definitely need to wear your bug repellent," advised a camper at Givhans Ferry State Park, emphasizing the importance of preparation.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Some campgrounds offer dedicated play areas for children. At Jolly Acres RV Park & Storage, a visitor noted, "Super cool playground with an awesome swing," providing recreational options for younger campers.

Animal encounters: Several campgrounds feature farm animals that appeal to children. At Outside Inn Campground, a camper mentioned, "Small RV park which also has a lot of animals. There is a great trail walk and lots of animals bunnies, pigs, donkeys, chickens, goats and a guinea fowl!"

Swimming options: Lakes provide safer swimming than rivers for families with children. A camper at Santee State Park noted, "We really enjoyed this park! There was boat access, a playground, nature trails and everyone was so friendly!"

Safety considerations: Campgrounds vary in their security features. One camper reported feeling "very safe with my family" at the Campground at James Island County Park, noting, "It's full of trees. I love that because it offers lots of shade and privacy."

Tips from RVers

Site leveling: Many campgrounds have inconsistent site leveling. A visitor to Outside Inn Campground noted, "We stayed in a pull thru #16 which was level," but others mentioned challenges at different parks.

Hookup variations: Full hookup availability differs between parks. At Santee Lakes KOA, a visitor reported, "For our first time camping in our RV the staff was very friendly and helpful. The crew escorted us to our campsite, made sure we where happy."

Road conditions: Internal roads can present challenges for larger rigs. One camper at Outside Inn Campground commented, "Our full hook-up site was almost perfectly level with a fire ring and picnic table. We stayed in a back-in site, which we were grateful for since they are all in the shade."

Amenities for extended stays: Some locations offer additional services for longer-term campers. A visitor at Santee Lakes KOA mentioned, "If you don't feel like cooking, order their awesome pizza, wings and they will deliver it to you by golf cart. Our trash was picked up every morning."

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Harleyville, SC?

According to TheDyrt.com, Harleyville, SC offers a wide range of camping options, with 71 campgrounds and RV parks near Harleyville, SC and 4 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Harleyville, SC?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Harleyville, SC is Colleton State Park Campground with a 4.2-star rating from 23 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Harleyville, SC?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 4 free dispersed camping spots near Harleyville, SC.