Best Campgrounds near Mount Pleasant, SC

The coastal region surrounding Mount Pleasant, South Carolina features a mix of established campgrounds and natural areas that accommodate various camping styles. James Island County Park, located just 15 minutes from downtown Charleston, provides full-hookup RV sites, tent camping areas, and cabin rentals within a 600-acre park setting. Mount Pleasant-Charleston KOA offers 130 sites with similar accommodation options and remains open year-round. For those seeking more seclusion, Hanscombe Point Campground provides eight sites in a quieter setting with basic amenities. Francis Marion National Forest, northeast of the city, contains primitive camping areas alongside the Intercoastal Waterway at Buck Hall Recreation Area, where both RVs and tents are welcome.

Reservations are essential during peak seasons, particularly at popular locations like James Island County Park where availability can be limited even during weekdays. The subtropical climate creates hot, humid summers with temperatures regularly exceeding 90°F, while winters remain relatively mild. Mosquitoes and no-see-ums are common concerns from spring through fall, especially in wooded areas. As one camper noted, "The campground is located in a huge park with lots of amenities. The sites are spacious, covered with trees, full hookups with 50 amp service. It is located just 15 min drive from the campground to downtown Charleston." Traffic congestion can significantly impact travel times, particularly during morning and evening rush hours.

Many campgrounds in the area feature extensive trail systems for walking and biking, with James Island County Park receiving consistent praise for its network of paths and dog park with water access. Wildlife viewing opportunities abound, particularly at sites near the Intercoastal Waterway where campers report seeing dolphins, pelicans, and various seabirds. Tent campers often prefer sites with shade protection from the intense summer sun, while RV travelers appreciate the level sites and full hookups available at most established campgrounds. Cell service and WiFi quality vary significantly between locations, with some campers reporting connectivity challenges that required finding alternative work locations. Storm flooding can affect coastal sites during severe weather events, particularly at campgrounds closest to waterways.

Best Camping Sites Near Mount Pleasant, South Carolina (53)

    1. Campground at James Island County Park

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

    $38 - $219 / night

    "Not to mention you're near Downtown Charleston, Folly Beach and Mount Pleasant. The campground has Level sites and a great doggie park. A lot of walking and biking trails too."

    "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."

    2. Mount Pleasant-Charleston KOA

    26 Reviews
    Mount Pleasant, SC
    3 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."

    3. Hanscombe Point Campground

    12 Reviews
    Folly Beach, SC
    16 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!"

    4. Military Park Joint Base Charleston Outdoor Recreation Center

    9 Reviews
    North Charleston, SC
    15 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. Oak Plantation Campground

    13 Reviews
    Johns Island, SC
    17 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."

    7. Lake Aire RV Park

    19 Reviews
    Johns Island, SC
    20 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."

    8. Charleston KOA

    19 Reviews
    Goose Creek, SC
    19 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. 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."

    10. Caper's Island

    1 Review
    Isle of Palms, SC
    7 miles
    Website

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

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Recent Reviews near Mount Pleasant, SC

447 Reviews of 53 Mount Pleasant Campgrounds


  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 19, 2025

    Santee Coastal Reserve

    Surprisingly beautiful

    Very nice area. Roads were very good. Site was very large and very nice. Recommend bug spray, bring your own firewood as local wood is damp. Highly recommend this spot.

  • Tracy B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 17, 2025

    Colleton State Park Campground

    best quick stop overnight

    The people here are fantastic Everyone is easy to get along with in the campground really does quiet down during quiet hours there's a Dollar general under a mile away so ice is readily available and they don't mind When you tell them you're running out to the store after hours beautiful river access and a neat little trail absolutely a revisit

  • 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.

  • J
    Jul. 19, 2025

    Bells Marina & Resort

    Perfect stop on i95

    Our road stop off I-95 at Bells Marina was an absolute gem! This lakeside campsite, perfectly nestled on the water, delivered stunning views and a peaceful atmosphere that made our getaway unforgettable. The newly paved, smooth road leading to the campsite—conveniently accessible from I-95—made our arrival effortless and stress-free. The well-stocked on-site store was a lifesaver, with their phenomenal pizza being the perfect quick and delicious meal after a long drive. Anglers in our group raved about the new fish cleaning station, a fantastic addition for preparing fresh catches with ease. With Food Lion just a 10-minute drive away, grabbing extra supplies was a breeze. The quiet, picturesque setting provided a rejuvenating escape from the road. Bells Marina is a must-visit for anyone seeking a convenient and exceptional lakeside camping experience!

  • 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.


Guide to Mount Pleasant

Camping near Mt Pleasant, SC offers diverse options within a quickly growing coastal region. The area features a mix of old-growth maritime forests alongside vast marshlands and waterways feeding into Charleston Harbor. Seasonal challenges include high humidity from May through September, with average summer temperatures reaching 92°F and frequent afternoon thunderstorms that can cause temporary flooding at waterfront sites.

What to Do

Kayaking and wildlife viewing: At Hanscombe Point Campground, visitors can observe abundant wildlife along Hut Creek and the surrounding marshes. "We had awesome dolphin encounters. The crabbing is great at the campground and we had a delicious crab boil as a result!" notes a camper at Buck Hall Recreation Area.

Hiking forest trails: Francis Marion National Forest provides hiking opportunities through maritime forest canopy. "Hiking a section of the Palmetto Trail is a good option for a day out of the sun due to the heavy maritime forest canopy," reports a visitor to Buck Hall Recreation Area.

Farm animal interactions: Some campgrounds feature unique farm settings. "Nothing could be better than waking up to livestock outside your window grazing. They are so beautiful and the view from every angle is amazing," shares a guest at Hanscombe Point Campground.

Disc golf courses: Multiple recreational activities are available at certain parks. "West of this Outdoor Zone is an 18-hole disc golf course and back towards the center of the park," explains a reviewer at James Island County Park.

What Campers Like

Proximity to Charleston attractions: The strategic location provides convenient access to urban amenities. "Located only 15 minutes from downtown Charleston and 10 minutes from Shem creek this campground is gorgeous and spacious," writes a visitor to Mount Pleasant-Charleston KOA.

Plantation tours: Some campgrounds offer unique historical experiences. "They also had a free wagon ride to a nearby plantation a couple of times a week. We actually missed it but would really like to take the time to do it if we ever get back," notes a camper at Mount Pleasant-Charleston KOA.

Fishing opportunities: Multiple waterfront locations provide fishing access. "The lake had a little dock and we my husband and son fished off of it. There were alligators in the lake and they actually caught one," reports a camper at Mount Pleasant-Charleston KOA.

Peaceful water views: Waterfront sites offer tranquil settings away from urban environments. "Nice free overnight parking spot. Public boat ramp so people will be in and out of the water at all hours of the day, not quiet. Beautiful sunsets if you can arrive in time for them," describes a visitor at Remleys Point Public Boat Launch.

What You Should Know

No-see-ums and mosquitoes: Biting insects are prevalent in coastal areas. "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," states a camper from Hanscombe Point Campground.

Traffic considerations: Traffic congestion affects travel times throughout the region. "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," advises a visitor to Oak Plantation Campground.

Seasonal crowds: Popular attractions draw large numbers during peak times. "Should you be driving an RV, hitched to a 5th Wheeler or hauling a trailer, whatever your mobile camping experience might be, there's 116 campsite options to choose from here at James Island Co Park," explains a reviewer at James Island County Park.

Base noise: Some campgrounds have proximity to military or transportation infrastructure. "You expect this on base. But boy, it is way-beyond-reasonable loud!!!!!! As for local recreation beyond base, it is a quick jaunt either to the west or east gates to get on roads into town," notes a military camper at Joint Base Charleston.

Tips for Camping with Families

Water recreation options: Family-friendly water features enhance the camping experience. "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," shares a camper at Charleston KOA.

Playground facilities: Multiple campgrounds feature play areas for children. "Pretty fantastic place for families. Awesome trails, huge playground, water park, fishing, rock climbing walls, and very close to folly Beach, which is gorgeous," notes a visitor to James Island County Park.

Educational wildlife viewing: Learning opportunities abound at certain locations. "The nearby Sewee Visitor Center has red wolves and is free to visit. They also have RV parking! We enjoyed this, but if you have kids I think it would be a must do! You can call ahead and find out when they will be feeding the wolves," advises a camper at Buck Hall Recreation Area.

Dog-friendly amenities: Many sites accommodate family pets with designated areas. "There's a beautiful lake that allows catch and release fishing. Some tent sites and cabin sites are right along the water and offer nice views. There's a one mile loop trail through the woods and along the lake. There are waste bags scattered throughout the park and a huge dog park," explains a visitor at Mount Pleasant-Charleston KOA.

Tips from RVers

Site spacing variations: Different campgrounds offer varying levels of privacy between sites. "Large park with paved and grass sites. I stayed in a paved full hookup site P2 and, even though there were a fair amount of guests, they spread everyone out so I had no immediate neighbors," reports an RVer at Oak Plantation Campground.

Level site considerations: Terrain affects setup ease at different locations. "Sites are spacious, covered with trees, full hookups with 50 amp service," notes a visitor to James Island County Park.

Ant prevention: Local pest issues require specific precautions. "We got a tip from a neighboring RVer to spray for small ants anywhere that the RV touches the ground so the ants won't crawl up and get in our RV as it did theirs. We promptly went to buy ant spray and never had a problem," advises an RVer at Oak Plantation Campground.

Site size limitations: Space constraints affect larger vehicles. "May want to watch for low overhangs if your vehicle is over 12ft tall," cautions a visitor to Remleys Point Public Boat Launch.

Frequently Asked Questions

What campgrounds are available in Mount Pleasant, SC?

Mount Pleasant offers several camping options with convenient access to Charleston. The Mount Pleasant-Charleston KOA is located directly in Mount Pleasant, providing easy access to local attractions. For those willing to venture slightly outside town, Buck Hall Recreation Area in the Francis Marion National Forest is about 40 minutes northeast, offering beautiful waterfront sites along the intercoastal waterway. Both locations provide different camping experiences while allowing you to explore Mount Pleasant and the surrounding Charleston area.

Where can I find tent camping sites in Mount Pleasant?

Tent campers visiting Mount Pleasant should consider the Campground at James Island County Park, which offers excellent tent sites with amenities including walking and biking trails, dog parks, and level sites. It's conveniently located near Mount Pleasant and provides a great base for exploring the area. Another option is Santee Coastal Reserve, which offers primitive camping with spacious sites that can accommodate multiple tents. While these locations require a short drive from Mount Pleasant proper, they offer quality tent camping experiences with access to the area's attractions.

Are there RV parks in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina?

Foster Creek RV Park and Villas is an RV park option for those visiting the Mount Pleasant/Charleston area. While the sites lack shade trees, it offers a quiet environment and requires backing in as there are no pull-through sites. For those wanting more amenities, Oak Plantation Campground near Charleston provides full hookups and is big-rig friendly. These locations offer convenient bases for exploring Mount Pleasant and Charleston, though you'll want to make reservations in advance during peak tourism seasons.

Can I find cabin camping in Mount Pleasant, SC?

For cabin camping near Mount Pleasant, Johnston Landing Campground & Cabins offers cabin accommodations on the shores of Lake Moultrie. While it requires a scenic drive through backroads, it provides a unique lakeside setting. Another option worth considering is Edisto Beach State Park Campground, which features cabins and is located near the ocean. Both options require a drive from Mount Pleasant but provide cabin accommodations in beautiful natural settings that make for a great base when exploring the greater Charleston area.