Best RV Parks & Resorts near Little River, SC

North Myrtle Beach RV Resort and Dry Dock Marina sits directly in Little River, offering full hookup RV sites with 30/50 amp electrical service on concrete pads that accommodate large motorhomes. The resort features big-rig friendly pull-through sites with water, electric, and sewer connections. Just south in Conway, Sun Outdoors Myrtle Beach (formerly Carolina Pines RV Resort) provides 800 spacious RV sites with full hookups and concrete pads suitable for large fifth wheels and travel trailers. Nearby, Barefoot RV Resort maintains level sites with full hookups, fire pits, and picnic tables. "We had a nice site, full hookups, level, gravel pads and some new grass and landscaping, large new picnic table and fire pit," notes one RV camper about the region's accommodations.

Most RV parks in the Little River area remain open year-round with peak season running from late spring through early fall. Advance reservations are strongly recommended during summer months when occupancy rates regularly exceed 85%. Cell service varies by location but generally remains strong throughout the coastal region with AT&T and Verizon providing reliable coverage for remote workers. Pet-friendly policies are common at most RV campgrounds, though specific restrictions may apply. Sanitary dump stations are available at most parks, with North Myrtle Beach RV Resort, Willow Tree RV Resort, and Hideaway RV Park all offering on-site dump facilities. Many parks provide additional amenities including laundry facilities, camp stores with RV supplies, and trash pickup services, making extended stays convenient for full-time RVers.

Best RV Sites Near Little River, South Carolina (45)

    1. Hideaway RV Park

    15 Reviews
    Jamestown, SC
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (843) 444-2119

    $43 - $159 / night

    "All concrete pads with a picnic table and fire pit. Some sites are kinda close together, but doable. About 15 minutes to the beach. Pretty quiet and a nice park overall."

    "This is an awesome campground about 15 minutes from the beach. Sites are very well kept and not stacked on top of each other."

    2. Sun Outdoors Myrtle Beach

    25 Reviews
    North Myrtle Beach, SC
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 303-7096

    $60 - $225 / night

    "Spectacular resort with so many amenities and shuttle to private beach club. You get the country feel, but close to the beach. Huge concrete pull through sites. Hook ups are new and convenient."

    "Most family friendly campground!"

    3. North Myrtle Beach RV Resort and Dry Dock Marina

    9 Reviews
    North Myrtle Beach, SC
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (843) 390-4386

    $104 - $144 / night

    "We camped here in our 34 travel trailer. We both work from home on hot spots and our Verizon connection was great.

    The place is VERY quiet in the off season."

    "It’s big rig friendly since many of the sites are pull through with full hook ups. Bath houses are very clean and look brand new."

    4. Willow Tree RV Resort

    8 Reviews
    Little River, SC
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (843) 756-4334

    "Best RV Resort we’ve been to so far. Large lots with nice long pull through, clean and quiet with a friendly staff. Amenities included nice swimming pool and hot tub."

    "No tents or pop-ups allowed. 😢 The sites are huge and along the lake where I camped, they are angled so that you don’t really see much of your neighbors."

    5. Barefoot RV Resort

    6 Reviews
    North Myrtle Beach, SC
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (843) 663-4000

    $50 - $85 / night

    "We were next to an airport and enjoyed watching small aircraft. I videoed planes dropping banners. Pool was clean and had nice loungers and restrooms. Palm trees at every site lit up at night."

    "We stayed the winter and loved it. Nice level concrete parking for all rig types and sizes. Well kept grass lawn at each spot with picnic table and fire pit."

    6. CarrollWoods RV Park at Grapefull Sisters Vineyard

    6 Reviews
    Little River, NC
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (910) 653-5538

    $41 - $49 / night

    "Picnic tables and BBQ grills on sites. Pull thoughts. Winery with taste testing hours and wine to purchase. 2-0/30/50 amp service."

    "The sites are well-spaced with a picnic table, fire pit and grill at each site. There’s a pool that was unfortunately out of service during most of our visit there during the 90-degree heat."

    7. Briarcliffe RV Resort

    4 Reviews
    North Myrtle Beach, SC
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (843) 272-2730

    $35 - $70 / night

    "Our site was concrete but in no way level, we had to use our leveling blocks to keep our auto leveling system from lifting wheels on our class c."

    "Close to the beaches of North Myrtle, shops of Barefoot Landing, concerts at House of Blues. Traffic can be crazy during the Spring motorcycle rally- avoid it then."

    8. S & W RV Park

    1 Review
    Supply, NC
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (910) 754-8576

    $45 - $65 / night

    "We were looking for a last minute place, close to the coast. Found this campground by chance. Reasonably priced during peak season."

    9. Brunswick Beaches RV Resort

    8 Reviews
    Sunset Beach, NC
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (910) 579-7562

    $20 - $100 / night

    "Beautiful and very well maintained landscaping, clean facilities, very helpful and friendly staff. Really close to the beach, a good selection of restaurants as well as other points of interest."

    "I came to this campground because of its location about 5 miles from Kindred Spirit Mailbox on Bird Island.

    The campground was quiet. All the guests were quiet, but friendly."

    10. Holden Beach RV Campground

    26 Reviews
    Supply, NC
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (910) 842-1809

    "Our third visit here and already planning our next extended stay! This campground is quite, family friendly and just minutes from the beach! A hidden gem!"

    "Great site, full hookups, end site so privacy on patio side of RV. Staff was great. People were friendly. Only 2 miles to Holden Beach. Fire pit, firewood for sale. Some long term campers.  "

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RV Park Reviews near Little River, SC

606 Reviews of 45 Little River Campgrounds


  • Małgorzata R.
    Apr. 25, 2021

    Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park at Daddy Joe's

    Winter trip

    Nice family friendly campground. Plenty of things to do for the kids. Water park, swimming pools, playgrounds, laser tag area. Golf carts are of you both for the rent. Nice size convenient store you can also purchase homemade ice cream. Pet friendly with two dog parks.

  • J
    Feb. 24, 2022

    Holden Beach RV Campground

    We love HBRV!

    Our third visit here and already planning our next extended stay! This campground is quite, family friendly and just minutes from the beach! A hidden gem!

  • Ariel F.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 7, 2022

    North Myrtle Beach RV Resort and Dry Dock Marina

    Great Amenities - Quiet off season

    We camped here in our 34 travel trailer. We both work from home on hot spots and our Verizon connection was great.

    The place is VERY quiet in the off season. We didn’t have any neighbors in the surrounding spots.

    The pool area looks super nice, but it was a little to chilly for us to spend any time in the pool. The hot tub however was a great way to end our work days! There are plenty of showers and two laundry rooms. Both are very nice and clean. There’s a small arcade which was fun too.

    Check in was super easy. We were very late and they accommodated us. The staff is polite and friendly.

    The site is great. Concrete pad makes for super quick and easy leveling set up. There’s a fire pit and picnic table. The spots next to us are “premium” so they have a little pavilion over their table.

    The dog park is small and definitely geared towards smaller dogs. It has a cute agility type course set up. Our GSD felt a little to big for the dog park, but we made it work.

  • Randall B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 11, 2019

    Ocean Lakes Family Campground

    Nice beachside campground

    One big campground with a lot of amenities. Nice people. Good size sites with concret pads and patio that accommodate larger rigs but the roads between the sites can be tight. Kid and pet friendly. Wish it had a dog park. Very large camp store, large laundry facility and water park. Very fairly price considering the he amenities. We’ll be back.

  • KThe Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 7, 2022

    Big Cypress Lake RV Park and Fishing Retreat

    Family-Owned RV Park on Private Lake

    Big Cypress Lake RV park is a smallish (approximately 10 sites) RV park located on a private lake. The lake has a walking path maintained by the landowners. Reservations are required to stay in this RV park. There are nightly and monthly rates. The park can handle even the largest RVs and most of the sites are right on the waterfront. The site has fairly good reviews on Google. Electric (up to 50amp) and water hookups are available. There is a picnic area by the water, along with 2 docks you can fish from. A large grassy area is available for pets (must be leashed).

    Reservations can be made by calling (843) 902-9090.

    Rates are currently $50/night ($795/mo) which includes fishing on the lake (which is private to the RV park). Tent sites are available at $45 per night ($495/mo.)

    Extra charges are as follows:

    $2.50/DAILY• Ages 12& OVER

    $1.00/DAILY• UNDER 12 of age

    $10.00/DAILY• Big Rigs or 50 AMP

    Rates can also changed based on holidays or special events. When arranging your reservation, check rates.

    The park is owned currently by Tim and Jane Chestnut.

  • K
    Mar. 18, 2021

    Huntington Beach State Park Campground

    Awesome campground!

    Absolutely beautiful park. Well maintained facilities and lots to do. Within easy walking distance were hiking trails, Atalayah'castle'(great tour), nature center and estuary walk, gift shop/ visitors center, lots of hiking trails, and the beach! We walked everywhere but bikes would be awesome. We were in site 113 on the back loop- those sites(back loop) were super private and very well spaced out for privacy- the most private sites I've ever seen at a state park. Wifi was good near the bathrooms, but not at our site, so if you need wifi go towards the bathrooms. We camped at Huntington Beach State Park in a Travel Trailer.

  • Britt B.
    Jan. 23, 2021

    Myrtle Beach State Park Campground

    Quiet wooded park on the beach, but so close to Myrtle Beach!

    This State Park is in one of the best locations we’ve seen. Nestled in a huge wooded setting, set back from the beach. It doesn’t feel like you are just 15min from the hustle and bustle of Myrtle beach. There is a bike track for easy access to the shopping complex across from the entrance to the State Park. Its 15min from Murrels Inlet(great seafood places!) 

    The State Park has its own fishing pier and you can walk to Mtryle using the beach! There is an entrance fee for visitors to the Park which keeps traffic down (fee not payable if camping). It is also gated from 10pm to 6am. 

    Most sites have some privacy between them. Half the sites are full hookup, the other having electric and water. Most sites can fit a travel trailer or larger, with a few sites towards the front of the park reserved for tents (or tiny trailers only). The amenities although older, are clean. Decent size laundry which takes $2 of quarters. Cell service (Sprint) was ok, however the parks WIFI is poor, especially toward the back of the park, do not rely on it. Even in the off season(December) they said it was also due to so many people using it. 

    Fire rings and picnic tables at each site. Firewood for sale at the camp store for $15 a bundle. Summer it wouldn't work at all. Will definitely stay again.

  • T
    Sep. 30, 2020

    Ocean Lakes Family Campground

    Convenient and Great Amenities

    We just finished our stay at Ocean Lakes Family Campground in Myrtle Beach, SC. We enjoyed it and will return.

    Cons: no shade, sites really tight, a lot of golf carts zooming around, internet flakey - if you could stay connected it was good, site not level

    Pros: right on the beach, a ton of amenities - including potable water, affordable for being on the beach with full hookup (e,w,s,c,i), concrete pad available, super easy to get to (it has its own intersection redlight).

    *picture from our site to show distance to ocean - less than 100 steps. Site #2073

  • Becky P.
    Apr. 9, 2022

    Myrtle Beach State Park Campground

    Level Secluded Sites, Well Manicured Park, Friendly Staff

    We'd never been to South Carolina before and had no idea what to expect. We were thoroughly smitten with the coast and the city of Myrtle Beach, but we really loved camping in the state park. Everything was clean, manicured, raked, and private. You can see your neighbor's camper, but usually behind some trees. We now understand the words"Carolina pines" better. They are tall, straight as an arrow, and beautiful. There are millions of them in this park. Our site was level with easy access. It was long enough for our truck and fifth wheel. It was surprising how secluded everything was, yet the city is really closeby. People were friendly. There was a bunch of kids riding bikes, having fun. Lots of parents enjoying cooking out with friends. The park was super quiet at night though. All of the staff seemed cheerful and like they enjoy their jobs. Every camper seemed good about picking up after their dogs, which was really nice. We haven't found that everywhere. The only negative I would give this place is that arrival is a bit confusing, especially with a big rig. It wasn't real clear how far back in the woods we were going to go before we came upon the check-in building. Then, it wasn't real clear that we needed to go around the circle of the little parking lot in order to come up alongside the check-in building. Luckily, we did it right, but there needs to be more signage out there spelling it out in detail along the way. When you're pulling a 40'+ fifth wheel with a big truck, you can't just turn around anywhere. We were afraid we were going the wrong way a couple of times. That can be anxiety-inducing.


Guide to Little River

RV camping near Little River, South Carolina offers access to coastal attractions across the North and South Carolina border. Located along the Intracoastal Waterway, this area maintains mild temperatures throughout winter and moderate humidity in summer months with average temperatures ranging from 45°F-90°F seasonally. Most campgrounds in the region provide level sites that can accommodate rigs up to 40 feet in length, with several offering waterfront views and boat access.

What to do

Fishing access: Hideaway RV Park sits directly on the Intracoastal Waterway with fishing opportunities. "Hidden right in town. Nice size lots. Boat launch and limited docks in intercostal waterway. Great views of boats traveling the waterway," notes Mark C. about the convenient water access.

Beach shuttle service: Holden Beach RV Campground provides transportation to nearby beaches. "A free trolly takes you to the beach and some restaurants," explains Taissa K., making beach access convenient without moving your vehicle.

Vineyard exploration: CarrollWoods RV Park at Grapefull Sisters Vineyard combines camping with wine tasting. "Beautiful, family owned campground. Large spacious and clean well organized sites. Winery with taste testing hours and wine to purchase," mentions Robert M., highlighting this unique camping experience 25 minutes from Little River.

What campers like

Intracoastal views: Hideaway RV Park provides waterway viewing opportunities. "The Hideaway is a hidden Jewell. Great spaces with plenty of room. Full hookups, very clean and well kept! Right on the Intercoastal waterway!" states Alan, highlighting the waterfront appeal.

Resort amenities: Sun Outdoors Myrtle Beach has extensive recreational options. "This place is a true resort, it is very clean and modern. The campground has so much to offer... pools, activities, game rooms left and right, it's just stunning. There's places to walk everywhere," describes Chris H., detailing the comprehensive facilities.

Privacy between sites: Willow Tree RV Resort offers well-spaced camping areas. "The sites are huge and along the lake where I camped, they are angled so that you don't really see much of your neighbors," reports Rose S., indicating good site separation compared to other area campgrounds.

What you should know

Site quality varies: Brunswick Beaches RV Resort maintains consistent site conditions. "Sites are level and not too close to one another," states Joy B., though this differs from more densely packed options closer to Myrtle Beach.

Wi-Fi performance: North Myrtle Beach RV Resort and Dry Dock Marina provides reliable internet. "We both work from home on hot spots and our Verizon connection was great. The place is VERY quiet in the off season," explains Ariel F., noting connectivity strengths for remote workers.

Beach proximity: Most campgrounds require a short drive to beaches. "About 15 minutes to the beach. Pretty quiet and a nice park overall," states Tammy K. about Hideaway RV Park, which reflects the typical distance for most area campgrounds.

Tips for camping with families

Water recreation options: Willow Tree RV Resort features a lake beach area with inflatables. "Mile long paved path around the lake was great for walking or biking. Catch and release fishing too," mentions Ramona K., describing amenities that keep children entertained.

Organized activities: Barefoot RV Resort schedules regular entertainment. "Has 2 pools (one for kids with a slide & lazy river and one more for adults/quieter activities). The pools are in opposite corners of the resort," notes Jessica D., highlighting family-focused amenities.

Educational opportunities: Brunswick Beaches RV Resort provides nature observation opportunities. "Many bird songs at sunrise and Whip poor will calls at sunset every night. We have dogs and there are nice places to walk along the pond," explains Maya C., describing natural features that engage children.

Tips from RVers

Site selection guidance: Hideaway RV Park offers varied site types. "All concrete pads with a picnic table and fire pit. Some sites are kinda close together, but doable," explains Tammy K., suggesting location preferences for larger rigs.

Golf cart usage: Holden Beach RV Campground allows convenient transportation. "Electric golf carts are allowed and they have rentals on site," notes a reviewer, making it easier to navigate between amenities without moving your RV.

Leveling requirements: Briarcliffe RV Resort requires preparation for uneven sites. "Our site was concrete but in no way level, we had to use our leveling blocks to keep our auto leveling system from lifting wheels on our class c," warns Kyle D., indicating the need for leveling equipment at some area campgrounds.

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