Best Glamping near Hilton Head Island, SC

Skidaway Island State Park Campground houses beautifully appointed yurts along Georgia's coastal region, approximately 30 miles from Hilton Head Island. These permanent canvas structures blend rustic charm with modern comforts, featuring real beds with linens, electricity, and climate control systems that make them suitable for year-round glamping adventures. River's End Campground & RV Park on Tybee Island offers glamping accommodations with convenient access to pristine beaches, while Edisto Beach State Park Campground provides safari-style canvas tents with wooden floors and furnished interiors. Fort McAllister State Park's yurt village delivers a resort-style camping experience with private decks overlooking marshlands and partial water views. According to a camper, "The staff is super helpful and friendly, bathrooms are always clean, and the pool is a great addition for when you're not at the beach."

Walking trails meander through Whispering Pines RV Park's glamping area, where yurts with panoramic windows provide excellent opportunities for wildlife viewing in natural surroundings. Most glamping sites in the region feature swimming pools, on-site recreation areas, and proximity to water activities like kayaking and paddleboarding. Safari tents at Savannah South KOA include private fire rings and picnic tables perfect for evening gatherings under the stars. The close proximity to Hilton Head Island means glampers can easily access championship golf courses, bike rentals, and seafood restaurants serving fresh local catches. One reviewer highlighted, "We ended up getting 2 bags of fire wood and stuff to make smores. Our site was nice and close to the office, pool, laundry, and bath house." Reservations are recommended well in advance during peak summer season when these distinctive domes and canvas accommodations book quickly.

Best Glamping Sites Near Hilton Head Island, South Carolina (9)

    1. River's End Campground & RV Park

    60 Reviews
    Tybee Island, GA
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (912) 786-5518

    "Each site comes with a fire pit and a picnic table. Location is great. Not right on the beach but a short walking distance."

    "Mainly a RV park, but about a dozen tent pads (fine gravel, well kept, no trash) in grassy lots with picnic table and fire pit. Family style bathroom/ showers. Office with coffee, games, books."

    2. Skidaway Island State Park Campground

    104 Reviews
    Savannah, GA
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (912) 598-2300

    $45 - $165 / night

    "Stayed at Site 77 for 2 full weeks.

    25 minutes to the historic district of Savannah, GA, 40 minutes to Tybee Island beach and about 1hr15min to Hilton Head Island."

    "Arrived here for a four-night tent stay. Easy drive in from Tomoka State Park up I-95. Got the last spot at #62 which is very large and has a large tent pad."

    3. Edisto Beach State Park Campground

    67 Reviews
    Edisto Island, SC
    34 miles
    Website
    +1 (843) 869-2756

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

    "Some sites are full sun, and as it was around 100 degrees every day, that could be a problem for some. It’s right on the edge of the town so it’s easy to walk or bicycle around."

    4. Fort McAllister State Park Campground

    59 Reviews
    Richmond Hill, GA
    34 miles
    Website
    +1 (912) 727-2339

    $12 - $230 / night

    "You get the history, 4 miles of hiking trails, the river, and camping! The campground is quiet and the campsites are nicely spaced. Water and electric is available as well as restrooms and showers."

    "Even in winter, Fort McCallister campground was nearly full and for the most part with large, really large and really, really large RVs."

    5. Stoney Crest Plantation Campground

    1 Review
    Bluffton, SC
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (843) 757-3249

    6. Point South KOA

    19 Reviews
    Beaufort, SC
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (843) 726-5733

    "The gravel kept the camper clean; the deck with bench, table and chairs, gas fire pit was super nice; the grill with picnic table were awesome. The plot abuts the grassy area but wasn’t too buggy."

    "There are a couple large pods you can walk around, nice pool and a dog run. Staff very nice. Put the bag of trash out in the morning and it is picked up for you."

    7. Savannah South KOA

    19 Reviews
    Richmond Hill, GA
    40 miles
    Website
    +1 (912) 756-3396

    "⛺️ S I T E R E V I E W ⛺️

    📍 Savannah South KOA Savannah, GA

    🗓 March 2021

    Site 6⚡️💧

    🦮 Pets Welcome (on leash at all times)

    ➕Clean bathrooms, friendly staff, pool, playground, dog park, large"

    "Pet friendly and just over all very well groomed. Manager was there to answer questions upon arrival and later after set up. You can tell this place is maintained. I will come back."

    8. Whispering Pines RV Park

    1 Review
    Port Wentworth, GA
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (912) 728-7562

    "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"

    9. New Green Acres RV Park

    8 Reviews
    Walterboro, SC
    48 miles
    Website
    +1 (843) 538-3450

    "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."

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

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Glamping Reviews near Hilton Head Island, SC

340 Reviews of 9 Hilton Head Island Campgrounds


  • Neil T.The Dyrt PRO User
    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!

  • Stuart K.The Dyrt PRO User
    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!

  • Megan C.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 16, 2024

    Skidaway Island State Park Campground

    Narrow Roads, Big Sites

    Stayed at Site 77 for 2 full weeks.

    25 minutes to the historic district of Savannah, GA, 40 minutes to Tybee Island beach and about 1hr15min to Hilton Head Island.

    AT&T service = 1-2 bars Verizon service = 3 bars

    WiFi is available ONLY in Visitors Center.

    The bathhouses were always very clean and we were able to walk the trails several times while here.

    This is a great and affordable way to stay near Savannah in an awesome GA State Park

    Our only complaint is that the roads are very narrow, have many roots pushing up the pavement, and the roads are barely wide enough for a truck/camper let alone the fact that they are NOT one way roads.

  • L O.
    Nov. 14, 2020

    Skidaway Island State Park Campground

    Largest campsites, great separation

    Arrived here for a four-night tent stay. Easy drive in from Tomoka State Park up I-95. Got the last spot at #62 which is very large and has a large tent pad. The electric and water hookups are on the edge of the street, so I had to use both the 75 and 25 foot extension cords to give power to the tent. There's a fire pit and a large picnic table. The restrooms are clean, as well as the laundry room. The dumpster and recycling bin are a bit far from 62, so bring your bicycle, lol. Deer were roaming the grounds in the early morning. Lots of birds singing at sunrise too. Great place. The 45-min drive up to Tybee Island Beach is totally worth it, with beautiful marshes and flatlands along the way. Beach photos included here.

  • Melissa A.
    Dec. 12, 2019

    Stonewood Farm

    Amazing camping experience

    My daughter and I stayed in the glamping tent at Stonewood Farm just before Thanksgiving. 

    What a great place to unwind before the craziness of the holidays. Stonewood Farm is tucked away and offers the perfect blend of nature and farm life.  

    All the animals on this off-the-grid Hobby Farm are rescues and really friendly.  My 12 year old daughter was in Heaven! She had fun with the horses, goats, dogs and especially the one cat who visited our tent and crashed our Monopoly game. 

    The tent itself is spacious and has a tv/dvd, a heater and the most comfy bed ever.  We happened to be there during a new moon and could see a million stars and the Milky Way right over our tent. We could hear owls in the distance calling to each other.

    Kimberly and Ed were amazing hosts. The campsite is away form their cabin allowing for privacy, but if we ever needed anything, they were right there to help. 

    My only concern is this was my daughter’s first time camping in a tent and the bar is now raised high. Haha. This is such a unique experience, we will definitely be back!

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    Feb. 12, 2022

    Skidaway Island State Park Campground

    1st Road-trip!

    It was our first camping trip/road trip, we had a roof top tent on top of our suv and skidaway island state park was our first stop! We checked in at the office, which had a beautiful gift shop and many supplies incase you had forgotten any. We were greeted by wonderful staff members and a park ranger. Parking is $5, they were currently out of firewood but thankfully Publix is not far. We made reservations for one night for a tent site which was not a far walk to the restrooms and shower facilities. Our site was very spacious and private and it was a pull through which was wonderful for our rooftop tent. The park is very clean and a absolutely beautiful place to stay, we decided to stay for night #2. The facilities, the sites, the roads were perfect! Also, sites came with running water, electric, fire pit and picnic table.Watch for the big raccoons and don’t leave your trash out at night because those bandits will come!

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 28, 2021

    River's End Campground & RV Park

    A Favorite for Beach and Outdoors Lovers

    This is our favorite campground. Bring bikes and kayak- you won't be disappointed. We stayed here for 2 months and have been here before and this is one of our favorite places to come. The sites are gravel and level. Most sites are easy to get in and out of and not too close together. I have never felt cramped here. Each site comes with a fire pit and a picnic table. Location is great. Not right on the beach but a short walking distance.(NOTE: DO NOT WALK YOUR DOG ON THE BEACH- they do not give warnings and the fine is close to$300). North Beach is great- Great grill called North Beach Grill. Lots of history close by. Staff are amazing and so friendly. I would say the friendliest staff of all the parks I have ever been to. Lots of great restaurants. We camped at River's End Campground& RV Park in a Motorhome.  I highly recommend North Beach Grille, Cockspur Grille, and Huck-A-Poo - all are walking and biking distance from the campground (Actually everything is biking distance from the campground).

  • Dallas W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 15, 2023

    Skidaway Island State Park Campground

    Georgia state parks

    This place is awesome Clean large bathrooms with hot and cold shower Has laundry facilities Most sites are dirt but few paved No sewer at sites but dump station at park easy to access Water and electric at sites Several hiking trails Beautiful park office with gift shop with restrooms here also Deck chairs in back if you want to sit and firepit if you want to use Sites have fire pits also

  • L&A C.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 27, 2024

    Skidaway Island State Park Campground

    Great Georgia State Park!

    Easy to reserve online! Water and electric hookups. Arrived after hours, and an info packet was waiting for us. Only stayed the weekend for cheer competition at the Savannah Convention Center, approximately 30 minutes away. Unfortunately the rain was full on while we were there, our site got a bit muddy. Friday evening was nice, and we were able to make s’mores, with the fire ring that was at the site, also a picnic table. And there is Lots of space between sites, great updated playground for the kids. The bathrooms are clean! Cute on site info center….Lots of nature! Many stores and quaint restaurants near the campground. Would recommend and we would reserve here again!


Guide to Hilton Head Island

Glamping accommodations near Hilton Head Island, South Carolina provide visitors with convenient access to coastal recreation while maintaining essential comforts. The region's subtropical climate features hot, humid summers with temperatures often exceeding 90°F and mild winters rarely dropping below 40°F. Most glamping sites in the area operate year-round, with peak season running from May through September when water temperatures in surrounding waterways reach the mid-80s.

What to do

Beach exploration: 30-minute drive to Tybee Island from River's End Campground & RV Park. "Short walk to the savannah river beach. A little longer walk to the ocean beach. 20 min drive to historic Savannah," notes Gregory Q. The campground provides easy access to both river and ocean beaches.

Kayaking with wildlife: Paddle through coastal waters near Fort McAllister State Park Campground. Joseph C. from River's End mentions "kayaking with alligators" as an activity option. The marsh areas provide habitat for numerous bird species and aquatic wildlife.

Historical sites: Visit Civil War-era fortifications within short driving distance. "The visitor center was really interesting and the staff were very knowledgeable and helpful," shares Lisa P. about Fort McAllister. Many visitors combine glamping trips with educational tours of regional historical sites.

What campers like

Spacious sites: Skidaway Island State Park Campground offers larger campsites than many area glamping locations. "The spaces are very large and spread out. Many of the campsites have gorgeous Live Oak trees covered in Spanish Moss," writes Zach H. The park's layout allows for more privacy between accommodations.

Clean facilities: Regular maintenance keeps amenities in good condition. Donald S. notes River's End provides "full service hookups" and "bathroom and shower were very clean and spacious." Elizabeth E. describes Skidaway Island as "SO CLEAN!! The workers here are friendly and work hard to keep everything nice and clean."

Nature trails: Walking paths connect directly to glamping areas. "There are a handful of nature trails that are easily accessible from the campground," Zach H. explains about Skidaway Island. These trails provide opportunities to observe coastal ecosystems without driving to separate locations.

What you should know

Site spacing varies significantly: Some locations offer more privacy than others. "The sites are close together. If you have that expectation and get past that your neighbor will be close, then it is a nice place," explains Shauna P. about River's End. Tommy C. adds they "pack you in like sardines" despite being a "beautiful campground."

Beach proximity: Edisto Beach State Park Campground provides the closest beach access among regional glamping options. "The Beach campground was just steps from the ocean," Katie F. notes. Other locations require driving or shuttle service to reach beaches.

Seasonal considerations: Summer brings both crowds and insects. "In April the flies were awful but they went away when the sun went down," explains Hannah C. about Fort McAllister. Reservations during peak season should be made well in advance, especially for waterfront sites.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Multiple glamping sites include designated play areas. "Lots of hiking trails right at the campground and two large playgrounds for kids," notes Elizabeth E. about Skidaway Island State Park. Families with younger children should request sites near playground facilities.

Wildlife viewing opportunities: Point South KOA offers structured activities for children. "Our kids loved the gem mining and playground," explains Christa C. Many locations provide nature programs specifically designed for younger visitors.

Pool availability: Some glamping sites include swimming pools as alternatives to beach outings. "Pool was super nice, beach access is a bike ride away," mentions Joseph C. about River's End. Pools typically operate seasonally from April through October.

Tips from RVers

Site types: New Green Acres RV Park features "really really long spaces. It's great for when towing a long trailer," according to Mike F. Most locations offer both pull-through and back-in sites with varying degrees of shade.

Leveling requirements: Prepare for natural terrain at most regional glamping sites. "No rock or concrete pad to park on so be prepared to level your RV," advises Tracey S. about New Green Acres. Sites typically have grass or gravel surfaces rather than concrete pads.

Hookup variations: Full-service connections aren't universal at all locations. "Water is very close to front make sure you have enough hose," Kevin A. notes about Skidaway Island State Park. RVers should confirm specific hookup locations and requirements when booking.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular glamping campground near Hilton Head Island, SC is River's End Campground & RV Park with a 4.5-star rating from 60 reviews.

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