Best Campgrounds near Moncks Corner, SC

Camping near Moncks Corner, South Carolina encompasses a mix of lakeside, forest, and military recreation areas within the South Carolina Lowcountry. The region sits between Lake Moultrie and Lake Marion, with Francis Marion National Forest providing natural camping settings to the east. Short Stay Navy Outdoor Moncks Corner offers military personnel access to waterfront camping, while nearby Givhans Ferry State Park provides riverside camping along the Edisto River. Cypress Gardens, a botanical garden and swamp preserve in Moncks Corner, adds to the area's natural attractions, with several campgrounds positioned to access this unique ecosystem.

Most campgrounds in the Moncks Corner area remain open year-round, though summer brings intense heat, humidity, and mosquitoes. Visitors report that spring and fall offer more comfortable camping conditions. Summer temperatures regularly exceed 90°F with high humidity, while winter nights can occasionally drop below freezing. Afternoon thunderstorms are common in summer months. Cell service is generally reliable near developed areas but can be spotty in more remote sections of Francis Marion National Forest. Reservations are strongly recommended during peak season (March through October), especially for waterfront sites.

The camping options around Moncks Corner cater to different preferences and needs. Lakeside campgrounds on Lake Moultrie and Lake Marion focus on water recreation with boat ramps, fishing docks, and swimming areas. According to reviews, "Lake Marion is known to have state fishing records, especially with catfish." RV campers will find full hookup sites at several commercial campgrounds, while tent campers have options in both developed and more primitive settings. Francis Marion National Forest provides more secluded camping with fewer amenities. One visitor noted, "Snakes are probably the worst thing you'll come across, however most want to get away from people unless they feel a need to defend. So, keep your eyes open." The proximity to Charleston (approximately 30 miles south) makes Moncks Corner campgrounds popular with those wanting to explore both natural areas and urban attractions.

Best Camping Sites Near Moncks Corner, South Carolina (70)

    1. Charleston KOA

    20 Reviews
    Goose Creek, SC
    12 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."

    2. Short Stay Navy Outdoor Moncks Corner

    9 Reviews
    Pinopolis, SC
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (843) 743-2608

    $21 - $630 / night

    "Short-stay is a beautiful camp right on Lake Moultrie a short distance from Charleston, SC."

    "The campsites aren't huge, but you can fish and the scenery is great with the sites right against the lake."

    3. Campground at James Island County Park

    61 Reviews
    Folly Beach, SC
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (843) 795-4386

    $38 - $219 / 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."

    4. Military Park Joint Base Charleston Outdoor Recreation Center

    9 Reviews
    North Charleston, SC
    17 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."

    5. Mount Pleasant-Charleston KOA

    26 Reviews
    Mount Pleasant, SC
    24 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."

    "Lots of places close by to eat at but this feels so tucked away all at the same time."

    6. Foster Creek RV Park and Villas

    6 Reviews
    Hanahan, SC
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (843) 794-2120

    "IF you meet the qualifications to stay (military affiliated), this is REALLY close to the Navy Nuke School!"

    7. Angels Landing Campground

    8 Reviews
    Pineville, SC
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (843) 351-4274

    "Super friendly staff, great location, waterfront camping and I can bring my boat. We had a great time. The problem is all the annual residents don’t follow their own rules."

    "Several businesses nearby usually have workers who lunch there regularly. There is a boat launch, and bait and tackle shop adjacent to the restaurant."

    8. Givhans Ferry State Park Campground

    16 Reviews
    Ridgeville, SC
    23 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. "

    9. Francis Marion National Forest

    6 Reviews
    Huger, SC
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (843) 336-2200

    "Its right on the trail, it also allows for you to drive right up to the campground and park your car, set up camp and then head out for a hike."

    10. Oak Plantation Campground

    14 Reviews
    Johns Island, SC
    25 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."

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Recent Reviews near Moncks Corner, SC

516 Reviews of 70 Moncks Corner Campgrounds


  • aThe Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 28, 2026

    Herd it Here Farm

    Amazing!

    The couple who owns this place are so kind and welcoming! We were having trouble with our trailer and our rv leading up to getting here and while we were here and they were so calm and helpful! We got to pet a mule and watch one of the horses and a donkey graze right outside our rv! Then, the owner took is around to see the other farm animals and we bought soap made by a local dairy farm wrapped in wool from the alpacas we met. What a great experience! I cannot recommend this place enough! 🫏💜

  • Aly V.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 28, 2026

    Cypress View Campground — Santee State Park

    Perfect! Close to Congaree

    We stayed here during the week for spring break with our son and our two dogs. Both campgrounds was full but thankfully we booked ahead! So definitely make reservations if it’s busy season. Our spot was PRIME view of the lake and the sites are separated apart enough. Hot showers! And great areas to walk around the campground and to the water.

    I picked up a lot of trash by the water(the lake is busy for fishing) so do your part and pick up too. Definitely coming back. Pick site 34 if you can!

  • Casey D.
    Mar. 25, 2026

    Mill Creek Marina and Campground

    Dumphole

    My son and I have a small business and we stayed there for 2 months because we were working in a nearby town. It seemed okay at first. I got there and the coffee pot was full of old coffee and mold. There was sticky dirt and trash under the beds and around the beds and under the nightstands. If you're staying in the cabins or what they call the sweet You might want to take pictures of everything and document everything that is screwed up in there before you even stay because they will try to blame you for it. My son and I do not drink or party we were there for work. There was a outlet behind the headboard in the headboard was just hanging on the wall My son accessed the outlet in order to charge his laptop and phone and remove the headboard which just hangs and forgot to put it back They claim that we broke that and the box springs. The box spring was already broke when we got there. The heat in the back room of the suite was broke I had to bring my own heater. I paid $5,000 for 2 months and we came back for one more day and the lady, or general manager, called me absolutely hostile and irate about the headboard We explained to her that it just hangs on the wall she lied and said we broke it. My mistake was not documenting everything and taking photos in order to show them that it was all messed up when we got there. So if you do decide to stay at this dump hole I would certainly take pictures and document anything that's wrong prior to your stay and make sure that they are fully aware of all of the broken things in there which are numerous. The fridge is a mini fridge and the ice builds up on it to where you can't even use the little freezer thing in it. It's in a nice beautiful location. I thought it was going to be okay for the first two months we were okay with it. We're not the kind of people that complain or bitch or moan about things so I didn't bring any of the mini discrepancies to their attention I thought they didn't they already knew since the pricing was so cheap. I I assumed for that price they were aware of how messed up the place was. There's a restaurant on site. The food is disgusting. Fried garbage basically. They're always out of menu items. If you're waiting for a drink refill or to have your food served you're going to be waiting for a while because the waitresses are always outside smoking cigarettes goofing off. The food is stored in a dirty room underneath the restaurant and I saw mice and roaches running in and out of there. It's a great place if you're an alcoholic and like to drink I guess. It's in a great location. The camp store is only open whenever the general manager feels like it seems like there's hours on the door but they're closed about 85% of the time. I was extremely disappointed when they called me up and treated me like absolute trash. The lady was irate for no reason. We didn't break the box springs we didn't break anything we were staying there one night after we already stayed there for 2 months and we didn't have a problem and now all of a sudden we came back a week later and they're trying to say we broke stuff and told us we can't stay there anymore which really bothered me because I was very respectful and we didn't complain about all the messed up things. People are up late partying all through the weekend so if you're there to work it's not a really good place. Your parking in a mud hole too All in all I'd say avoid this place. There are much better places to stay on lake Marion Mill Creek campground is a garbage dump as far as I'm concerned

  • Paulette H.
    Mar. 23, 2026

    Outside Inn Campground

    Can’t Wait to Return

    What a fantastic campground! Welcoming, spacious level sites, clean modern bath house and the farm animals are adorable. Had a wonderful time!

  • Rhiannon G.
    Mar. 20, 2026

    Santee Lakes KOA

    Cute little camp ground right on the lake

    Super friendly staff, aside from the slant of the ground making it a little difficult no complaints. Loved having clean bathrooms and laundry facilities right on the grounds.

  • BThe Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 20, 2026

    Johnston Landing Campground & Cabins

    Nice place

    It’s very nice and peaceful here. It is a bit rustic without a fire ring at each campsite. They do have a central fire ring and kayaks for rent along with a couple of peddle boats.

  • Glen W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 10, 2026

    Campground at James Island County Park

    Wow

    This campground is the perfect blend of rustic and modern amenities! Beautiful shade trees, large sites, and full hookups. Shuttles to the beach and downtown Charleston. Perfect!

  • Adam  B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 8, 2026

    Colleton State Park Campground

    Small but well taken care of

    Small campground but it’s nice clean and well taken care of. Bathrooms are very clean and showers are great. You can hear the local roadway nearby but it’s not too bad. Lots of trees and birds singing.

  • Suzanne S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 4, 2026

    FamCamp Joint Base Charleston S.C

    Joint Base Charleston S.C Fam Camp

    I'm an Army Veteran and recently stay at the FAMP CAMP Located on the Joint Base Air Force Base located in Charleston S.C.  You will need to have a Military ID (Active Duty, Retired Military or Veteran) to access the base. It is a great and inexpensive place to camp. The sites all have electric hook up and water, even the tent sites as well as sites with FULL HOOK up. there are showers and laundry facilities, Play ground, tennis courts, Golf Course and Recreation Building with everything you would need to rent incase you forgo something. Staff is friendly and very helpful and welcoming. I recommend going to their web site to see all they have to offer. https://jbcharleston.com/famcamps/.I plan on camping there again!!!


Guide to Moncks Corner

Dispersed camping near Moncks Corner, South Carolina offers access to diverse waterways including Lake Moultrie, Lake Marion, and the Edisto River. The region sits at an average elevation of just 50 feet above sea level, creating a flat, marshy landscape dotted with cypress swamps. Flash flooding can occur during heavy rain events, making elevated tent platforms a worthwhile consideration at primitive campsites.

What to do

Kayaking on Lake Moultrie: At Short Stay Navy Outdoor Moncks Corner, visitors can rent kayaks from the camp store. "Great for fishing, swimming, camping, RV, and much more. There is a swimming beach and the camp store has boat kayak rental and propane tank refill," notes a camper.

Disc golf courses: The area features multiple courses within a 30-minute drive of Moncks Corner. James Island County Park offers an 18-hole disc golf course among its amenities, along with "a 50 foot climbing wall, obstacle challenge course, 1K sq ft bouldering wall and slackline" that will keep outdoor enthusiasts busy.

Fishing for record catches: Local waters provide excellent fishing opportunities. At Angels Landing Campground, campers note that "Angel's Campground is adjacent to Lake Moultrie and is a great place to launch a boat for fishing. The Santee Cooper area is famous for record sized catfish and other species."

What campers like

Waterfront camping access: Many campers appreciate sites directly on Lake Moultrie. "The sites on the lake have full hook-up and there is a dump station for those that do not," writes a visitor to Short Stay Navy Outdoor Moncks Corner. Another camper mentioned, "This campground is for Active and retired military and other qualified DOD employees. Very quiet and secure great fishing and beautiful sunsets."

Dog-friendly facilities: Several campgrounds in the area welcome pets. At Mount Pleasant-Charleston KOA, "There are waste bags scattered throughout the park and a huge dog park (but it's quite far from the campers)."

Proximity to Charleston: Many campers value how Moncks Corner camping serves as an affordable base for Charleston exploration. "It's a quick jaunt either to the west or east gates to get on roads into town. In Charleston, we walked around downtown, took the ferry to Ft Sumter, toured the USS Yorktown, and visited Ft Moultrie," notes a military camper about Joint Base Charleston.

What you should know

Military-only campgrounds: Several excellent campgrounds near Moncks Corner restrict access to military personnel. "This is a military-only campground on Charleston AFB," notes one reviewer. Another mentioned, "Heads up you must be military to stay here," about Short Stay Navy Recreation Area.

Seasonal closures of water amenities: Many campgrounds with water parks or pools close these features during winter months. "We stayed here in October when the water park/pool was closed, but there was still plenty to do with bike rentals and the outdoor adventure area," notes a visitor to James Island County Park.

Flooding risk in low-lying areas: Some campsites experience water issues during rain. At Lake Aire RV Park, campers reported "The tent sites were unlevel and muddy (since it rained before we arrived and all the water ran down hill to the tent sites)." Select elevated sites when possible during rainy seasons.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: When selecting a campsite near Moncks Corner with children, check for playground proximity. At Givhans Ferry State Park, "There are several large fields to let the kids run wild," making it ideal for families needing space for children to burn energy.

Water activities for hot days: The subtropical climate makes water access important. James Island County Park features "a Splash Zone Waterpark complete with (2) 200 foot waterslides, 500 foot long lazy river, leisure pool & rainforest play structure, kid's playground."

Wildlife education opportunities: The marshy environment provides learning opportunities about local ecosystems. When camping in Francis Marion National Forest, one visitor noted their grandchildren "learned a lot of things about nature and did some life skills. People were very friendly and in all of the areas."

Tips from RVers

Site leveling challenges: Many campgrounds near Moncks Corner require extra leveling equipment. "The sites are not level and the ground is almost sandy (ie: your camper will stay dirty)," notes one RVer about Givhans Ferry State Park.

Tight navigation at some parks: Larger rigs may struggle at certain campgrounds. A visitor to Charleston KOA warned: "It was very narrow with an over grown tree on each side of the entrance to it. Luckily I keep a machete in my truck. I spent 5 minutes trimming the trees just so I could try to squeeze into the site."

Propane availability: For longer stays, know where to refill propane. At Short Stay Navy Outdoor Moncks Corner, the camp store offers propane tank refill at what one camper called "a decent price," saving RVers a trip into town.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I find camping in Moncks Corner, SC?

Moncks Corner offers several camping options within a short drive. Johnston Landing Campground & Cabins provides waterfront camping on Lake Moultrie with basic amenities. For military personnel, Short Stay Navy Outdoor Moncks Corner offers reservable sites with water and toilet facilities that can accommodate big rigs. Just outside town, Blacks Camp and Restaurant in the Santee Cooper area caters to fishing and hunting enthusiasts with full-service facilities. These campgrounds provide convenient bases for exploring the natural beauty surrounding Moncks Corner.

What short-stay camping options are available in Moncks Corner?

For short stays near Moncks Corner, Foster Creek RV Park and Villas offers quiet RV sites, though they lack shade trees and require self-contained units as restrooms may be unavailable. Another option is Mr. Levy's Riceland Farm, a peaceful private farm with fishing opportunities and proximity to Georgetown. This newer campground provides a relaxing atmosphere for brief getaways. Both locations are conveniently positioned for exploring the greater Charleston area while maintaining the tranquility of a short countryside escape.

How do campgrounds in Moncks Corner compare to others in the region?

Campgrounds in the Moncks Corner area offer distinct advantages compared to others in the region. While Hill's Landing & RV Park provides convenient access to both Lake Marion and Lake Moultrie, other regional options like Buck Hall Recreation Area in Francis Marion National Forest offer spectacular waterway views but require advance reservations during peak season. The Moncks Corner area generally provides more water-oriented camping experiences compared to the ocean-focused sites at Edisto Beach or the urban convenience of James Island County Park near Charleston. The region's campgrounds typically offer more spacious sites with fewer crowds than coastal alternatives, though with less developed amenities than larger state parks.