Best Campgrounds near Isle of Palms, SC

The coastal region surrounding Isle of Palms, South Carolina features a variety of camping options within a short drive of its pristine beaches. Mount Pleasant-Charleston KOA, located approximately 15 minutes from Isle of Palms, serves as a convenient base for beach access while providing full hookup sites for RVs and tent camping areas. James Island County Park Campground, situated about 30 minutes southwest, offers spacious sites with 50-amp service amid 600 acres of parkland with extensive biking and walking trails. For those seeking more rustic experiences, Caper's Island provides boat-in primitive camping with permit requirements, while Hanscombe Point Campground features a unique setting adjacent to a livestock pasture with only eight sites available.

Reservations are essential during peak seasons, particularly from late spring through early fall when temperatures regularly exceed 90°F with high humidity. As one camper noted, "Downtown Charleston and Isle of Palms beaches were both close by" from the Mount Pleasant KOA. Summer brings significant insect activity, with mosquitoes and no-see-ums requiring proper preparation. Hurricane season (June through November) can affect camping plans with little notice. Traffic congestion between campgrounds and Charleston can be substantial, with reviewers reporting "45 minutes to the city in mornings and usually an hour plus back at night." Most established campgrounds remain open year-round, with winter offering milder temperatures and fewer crowds.

Campers consistently praise the well-maintained facilities at James Island County Park, with one visitor calling it "my favorite ever park to camp at" due to its "numerous walking/biking paths and terrific dog park with lake access." The shaded sites at most area campgrounds provide welcome relief during hot months. Wildlife viewing opportunities abound throughout the region, with waterfowl, egrets, and eagles commonly spotted. Proximity to historic Charleston represents a significant draw, allowing campers to combine outdoor recreation with cultural exploration. Cell service varies considerably between campgrounds, with some offering WiFi and others providing minimal connectivity. Most established campgrounds provide clean bathhouses and laundry facilities, though quality can vary during peak usage periods.

Best Camping Sites Near Isle of Palms, South Carolina (48)

    1. Campground at James Island County Park

    60 Reviews
    Folly Beach, SC
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (843) 795-4386

    $43 - $269 / 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."

    2. Mount Pleasant-Charleston KOA

    26 Reviews
    Mount Pleasant, SC
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (843) 849-5177

    $68 - $300 / night

    "There was a nice walking/biking path around the campground and downtown Charleston and Isle of Palms beaches were both close by. We are already planning a return trip."

    "This campground is near Charleston,SC and the Beach at Isle of Palms."

    3. Hanscombe Point Campground

    12 Reviews
    Folly Beach, SC
    17 miles
    +1 (843) 514-1215

    $30 / night

    "The campsite is at the edge of a livestock pasture, though most of the sites are within a pine grove with a dense floor of needles and cones.  "

    "Minutes away from typical groceries or dollar stores. Self check in and check out. Only reason why it's not a full 5 stars is simply having to move cow droppings for set up. Definitely would go back!"

    5. Buck Hall Recreation Area

    16 Reviews
    McClellanville, SC
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (843) 336-2200

    $20 - $45 / night

    "We pulled in without reservations and nearly every site was booked out."

    "They have a couple of nature walks. Close to Charleston, SC."

    6. Lake Aire RV Park

    19 Reviews
    Johns Island, SC
    22 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."

    7. Oak Plantation Campground

    13 Reviews
    Johns Island, SC
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (843) 766-5936

    "Beautiful location! Easy spots to get in and out of, not on top of each other. Great WiFi. Super pleasant and helpful staff. Clean bathrooms, Nice dog run, great food truck."

    "Close proximity to a lot of fun things to do."

    8. Caper's Island

    1 Review
    Isle of Palms, SC
    5 miles
    Website

    "Caper's Island is a boat-in beach/camping area located on the Intracoastal Waterway just outside Charleston, SC."

    9. Military Park Joint Base Charleston Outdoor Recreation Center

    9 Reviews
    North Charleston, SC
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (843) 963-1672

    $23 / night

    "The campground is located near the golf course and outdoor recreation center, providing close access to golfing, soccer golf, disc golf, a climbing wall, and archery range."

    "The campground is well kept with under 100 slots, it has an adjacent park, tennis and basketball courts. Next to both a frisbee and a nice golf course."

    10. Charleston KOA

    19 Reviews
    Goose Creek, SC
    23 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."

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Recent Reviews near Isle of Palms, SC

413 Reviews of 48 Isle of Palms Campgrounds


  • Lisa M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 21, 2025

    Buck Hall Recreation Area

    Tidy campground near the river

    We spent three nights here as a base for our trips into Charleston. With our America the beautiful senior pass. I think it was only like $50 for three nights. Park did have a boat ramp. There were only about 20 or so spaces so the campground was not huge. All the spaces had water and electric. The showers were nice and tidy and the water pressure in the showers was great. Nice hiking through the forest as well on some trails.

  • EThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 15, 2025

    Campground at James Island County Park

    Totally impressed

    Great place, no complaints. Nice campstore, showers & laundry facilities. If there is a "d" by the site number, that means you share a driveway, fyi.

  • Todd F.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 14, 2025

    Edisto River Lodge

    Hidden Gem in Ridgeville

    This is an incredible hidden gem and I will be returning. Dustin is a great host. He met me when I pulled up and helped me back into my site. That was a little bit of a challenge but I made it. Site 2 has a great view of the pond, a gazebo, fire pit, lots of seating and nice picnic table. 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. After a busy Friday morning and then a drive out to Edisto River Lodge that hot tub was very welcome.

    The site is hardscaped (pavers) and easy to walk around. The gazebo and the fire pit were great places to hang out. The Wi-Fi was strong.

    There is a very nice bathroom with a washer-dryer (and even some soap). The shower is very private and outside.

    The electrical and power are on opposite site of what you would expect but I had no problem hooking up.

    Overall this is one of the nicest camp spots I’ve found in the past 10 years of camping. Highly recommended.

  • Werner S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 1, 2025

    Buck Hall Recreation Area

    Good for boating and fishing

    Calm campground, with good ramp for boating and a pier for fishing. Don't forget your bug-spray, mosquitos are aggressive here.

  • L
    Aug. 30, 2025

    Santee Coastal Reserve

    Pretty

    Pretty campground. Good for an RV but lots of mosquitoes. We stayed inside.

  • Cori B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 16, 2025

    Halfway Creek - Dispersed Camping

    Peaceful area

    I stayed out here for a full night. The area has been cleaned up and a few times during the day and night a police officer patrolled the area. Just smiled and waved.

  • Greg S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 2, 2025

    Campground at James Island County Park

    4.7 stars

    Pretty fantastic place for families. Awesome trails, huge playground, water park, fishing, rock climbing walls, and very close to folly Beach, which is gorgeous. The sites aren't huge but are clean and convenient to camp store and trails. Our site was a pull through with some nice palmettos but not a lot of privacy. Best sites looked to be the 40s and 50s. Campground is 15 minutes to downtown. Squirrels chewed through our propane hoses, which wasn't great. Overall this is a heck of a place to stay and play.

  • AThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 5, 2025

    Short Stay Navy Outdoor Moncks Corner

    Nice and relaxing on the waterfront of Lake Moultrie

    This campground is for Active and retired military and other qualified DOD employees. Very quiet and secure great fishing and beautiful sunsets

  • Stephanie  W.
    Apr. 16, 2025

    Hanscombe Point Campground

    And Amazing Space

    Nnothing could be better than waking up to livestock outside your window grazing. They are so beautiful and the view from every angle is amazing. Loved that we still had our own space vs being packed in like other campgrounds. We will be back most definitely!


Guide to Isle of Palms

Camping near Isle of Palms, South Carolina includes primitive and established options extending beyond beach areas into marshland and forested settings. For primitive campers, Hanscombe Point Campground offers eight sites adjacent to a livestock pasture with limited facilities, about 25 minutes from Isle of Palms beaches. Camping options range from waterfront locations requiring boat access to inland forest settings with varying amenities. Summer camping requires preparation for temperatures regularly exceeding 90°F combined with high humidity levels.

What to do

Saltwater fishing and crabbing: Buck Hall Recreation Area provides access to the Intracoastal Waterway with dedicated fishing areas. "We had a blast kayaking around and had some awesome dolphin encounters. The crabbing is great at the campground and we had a delicious crab boil as a result!" notes a camper who stayed there.

Wildlife viewing: Several campgrounds offer opportunities to observe coastal wildlife. At Hanscombe Point, visitors report seeing "Waterfowl, egrets and eagles" throughout the marshland areas. One camper mentioned being surprised when "a dolphin swam by in the inlet one morning."

Water activities: Mount Pleasant-Charleston KOA features a lake with various rental options. A visitor noted, "The park offered fishing, kayak/canoe/paddle boat and paddle board rentals. They also had a free wagon ride to a nearby plantation a couple of times a week."

Disc golf courses: James Island County Park offers an 18-hole disc golf course along with many other outdoor activities. One camper mentioned the disc golf among numerous amenities including "a 50 foot climbing wall, obstacle challenge course, 1K sq ft bouldering wall and slackline."

What campers like

Spacious sites: Campers consistently praise the generous spacing at certain campgrounds. At Oak Plantation Campground, visitors appreciate that "the sites are large and are not on top of each other" and many sites have mature trees for shade.

Proximity to Charleston: Most campgrounds provide access to downtown Charleston within 15-30 minutes. One visitor at Joint Base Charleston noted it's "Only 15 minutes to downtown Charleston" while offering reasonable rates.

Natural environments: Campers enjoy the contrast between natural settings and urban amenities. A visitor to Hanscombe Point Campground described it as "a special spot to camp" with "peaceful camp after a long day at the beach" where you can "sit and stare at the marshland and take in the view of all the little crabs crawling around the banks of the water."

Clean facilities: Well-maintained bathhouses and facilities receive consistent praise. At Oak Plantation, one camper noted, "The facilities looked basic, and the office building that greets guests needs to be remodeled, but the park is clean and felt very safe."

What you should know

Traffic congestion: Travel times to attractions can be significantly longer than GPS estimates suggest. A camper at Hanscombe Point noted the "drive time listed to Charleston is very low, due to severe traffic congestion in the region."

Insect preparation: Biting insects are prevalent, particularly in less-developed areas. At Hanscombe Point, campers mention "No-seeums were present when we stayed the last week of March, but no mosquitos yet - despite proximity of the site to Hut creek."

Water management: Some sites experience flooding during rainfall. At Lake Aire RV Park, one camper observed "the tent sites were unlevel and muddy (since it rained before we arrived and all the water ran down hill to the tent sites)."

Noise considerations: Several campgrounds experience various noise sources. At Buck Hall Recreation Area, a visitor advised, "Don't forget your bug-spray, mosquitos are aggressive here." Joint Base Charleston campers note "you will hear jets taking off and landing with the occasional gun fire from the firing range."

Tips for camping with families

Water play options: James Island County Park offers extensive water recreation. One camper described "a Splash Zone Waterpark complete with (2) 200 foot waterslides, 500 foot long lazy river, leisure pool & rainforest play structure" plus a spray play area for younger children.

Animal encounters: Several campgrounds feature livestock or wildlife viewing opportunities. At Hanscombe Point, a parent shared, "Our toddler loved having the freedom to run around in the wide open spaces and run over dried-up cow patties with his toy tractor."

Playground access: Multiple campgrounds feature playgrounds for children. One family at Mount Pleasant-Charleston KOA mentioned, "Our site was very close to the lake and we had a great view. We were also right beside the pool and playground area so it was convenient to walk over."

Family-friendly activities: Some campgrounds offer organized programs. At Mount Pleasant-Charleston KOA, a visitor enjoyed "the wagon ride to the plantation next door" and described it as "a cool hayride and history lesson."

Tips from RVers

Site selection strategy: At Oak Plantation Campground, experienced RVers recommend: "If you are one of those RV campers that come towing a Jeep behind them or have somehow managed to transport a golf cart with you and find that the slot you've been given doesn't adequately provide enough space for everything... there's substantial, additional parking."

Seasonal considerations: Off-peak camping offers advantages. Buck Hall Recreation Area campers note "Best time of the year is Fall, Spring, and Winter" for comfortable temperatures and fewer insects.

Maintenance awareness: Older campgrounds may have infrastructure issues. An Oak Plantation visitor observed, "As the park has been for sale for the past five years, the owners are not putting any resources into the park. The park is looking old and not as maintained as in the past."

Access routes: Heavy traffic can make campground entrances challenging. Oak Plantation campers advise, "The road in front of campground is extremely busy (Hwy 17) and I wouldn't attempt ever turning left to get out. Just take a right and another right behind campground to get you out."

Frequently Asked Questions

What RV parks are available near Isle of Palms?

Several RV parks are available near Isle of Palms, providing convenient access to both the beach and Charleston attractions. Foster Creek RV Park and Villas offers quiet surroundings, though it lacks shade trees and has back-in sites only. For RVers who want more amenities, Oak Plantation Campground near Charleston accommodates big rigs and provides full hookups. Approximately 40 minutes northeast of Charleston, Buck Hall Recreation Area in Francis Marion National Forest offers scenic waterfront RV camping along the Intracoastal Waterway, though reservations are essential during peak season.

Are there any campgrounds on Isle of Palms, SC?

There are no campgrounds directly on Isle of Palms itself. However, visitors looking to camp near this popular beach destination have excellent options nearby. The Mount Pleasant-Charleston KOA is conveniently located close to Isle of Palms beaches, offering well-maintained campsites with amenities like walking/biking paths. For those willing to boat in, Caper's Island provides a more primitive camping experience near Isle of Palms. While camping directly on the island isn't possible, these nearby options allow campers to enjoy day trips to Isle of Palms' beautiful beaches while having comfortable accommodation options just a short drive away.

What luxury camping options exist near Isle of Palms?

For luxury camping near Isle of Palms, the Campground at James Island County Park offers an upscale experience with excellent amenities and convenient access to Charleston. This well-maintained park provides spacious sites and numerous recreational opportunities. Another premium option is Edisto Beach State Park Campground, which features oceanside camping with refreshing sea breezes. The park has two sections, with the ocean side offering a more luxurious camping experience right near the beach. Both locations provide a perfect balance of natural beauty and comfort while maintaining proximity to Isle of Palms and Charleston's attractions.