Best RV Parks & Resorts near Johns Island, SC

Several RV parks and resorts are located near Johns Island, South Carolina. Lake Aire RV Park in Hollywood/Charleston provides full hookups with 20/30/50 amp electric service, water, and sewer connections. The park features level sites suitable for big rigs with pull-through options available. Tiny Town RV Campground offers 16 sites with full hookups housed in decorative whiskey barrels, accommodating RVs up to 28 feet with easy pull-through access. Foster Creek RV Park in Goose Creek maintains year-round availability with electric hookups, water connections, and a sanitary dump station. New Green Acres RV Park in Walterboro features spacious pull-through sites with 50-amp service. "All pull through. Easy Easy in and out. Quiet even tho close to I95."

Most RV parks in the region require advance reservations, particularly during peak seasons. Cell service varies between locations, with Tiny Town reporting "Verizon phones worked fine with 4G, two bars." Many parks accommodate pets with designated areas, though policies differ on tethering and outdoor containment. Propane refill stations are available at select locations including Lake Aire and New Green Acres. RV parks closer to Charleston typically charge premium rates but offer convenient access to downtown attractions and beaches. Dump stations are provided at most parks, though some like Ladson RV Park lack this amenity. Big rig access should be confirmed when booking as several parks have limited turning radius at entrances or tree obstacles that may complicate maneuvering larger motorhomes.

Best RV Sites Near Johns Island, South Carolina (51)

    1. Foster Creek RV Park and Villas

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

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

    2. Tiny Town RV Campground

    2 Reviews
    Round O, SC
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (843) 258-9819

    $45 / night

    "Easy to get in and out of the campground with our 28 foot travel trailer. Pull thru, level sites. Peaceful location surrounded by trees."

    "All the basics, no frills.. they do have plans on creating activities for the guest. 2 dog runs, fire pit, sand box for the kiddos. It is about 25 minutes off highway 95."

    3. Lake Aire RV Park

    19 Reviews
    Johns Island, SC
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (843) 571-1271

    "Campground is adding several new full hookup sites probably will be ready in spring of ‘23. Several long term guests that can be noisy at times."

    "Verizon worked well, good OTA TV, from our spot I-1 we couldn't get satellite, but others would have been just fine. Nice place to walk the dogs. Nice pond for fishing."

    4. Bird dog RV and stay

    1 Review
    Round O, SC
    23 miles
    +1 (843) 599-5466

    $500 - $650 / night

    5. New Green Acres RV Park

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

    "Full hookups. All pull through. Easy Easy in and out. Quiet even tho close to I95.
    We will be back when we head up from FL. Price very reasonable. Walk to Cracker Barrel."

    "Nice, a bit rustic. Mostly drive through and all very long. FHU, all grass and gravel sites with lots of shade. Has a pool but currently being repaired. Animal friendly, nice dog park."

    6. Ladson RV Park

    1 Review
    Summerville, SC
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (843) 442-1851

    7. Hill's Landing & RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Cross, SC
    41 miles
    Website
    +1 (843) 753-2731

    $60 / night

    "Out in the country located on a canal! Peaceful and quiet park. Restaurant has amazing food! Highly recommend for fishing!"

    8. Black Pearl Farms

    3 Reviews
    Ehrhardt, SC
    50 miles
    +1 (845) 234-2903

    $36 - $56 / night

    "CAUTION:  The directions provided by The Dyrt to this location are incorrect.  It is not located on Sand Hill. "

    "Private, peaceful, just what we were looking for."

    10. Green Acres RV Camping

    1 Review
    Beaufort, SC
    44 miles
    +1 (843) 321-2662

    $55 - $80 / night

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RV Park Reviews near Johns Island, SC

477 Reviews of 51 Johns Island Campgrounds


  • L
    May. 26, 2022

    Tiny Town RV Campground

    Nice Campground, Great Location

    Family owned RV campground with full hook-ups and a food truck on the property! We were there on a Thursday evening and had delicious chicken street tacos. Easy to get in and out of the campground with our 28 foot travel trailer. Pull thru, level sites. Peaceful location surrounded by trees. You can hear the birds chirping and the neighbor's rooster while you sit outside enjoying the morning sun. All the sites have 20, 30 and 50 amp power, and a water hook up. The plumbing at each site is housed in whiskey barrels which we thought was a clever idea. Most sites had sewer as well. We had a picnic table and fire ring at our site also. Our Verizon phones worked fine with 4G, two bars. The campground is new, and small(16 sites) which we liked. The owners have plans to add activities and events in the near future but it currently has everything an RV camper would need. They were working on an axe throwing building and an activity area for kids when we were there. It's in a great location for exploring Summerville or Charleston, or for spending the day at one of the many nearby beaches. They offer a discount if staying a week which is wonderful since there is so much to do in the nearby towns.

  • C O.
    Jun. 3, 2019

    Eagle's RV Campground

    Ranger Review: Eagle’s RV Campground

    We called to reserve a week long stay and were told they had sites available, which turned out was only one. The campground is definitely a “no frills” park and mostly used by long term/permanent residents. The host/owner had us pull right next to his own rig, it was a tight fit and we had zero privacy. He then proceeded to sit on his RV stairs and smoke and stare at us both when we were outside and when we were in our rig. We could smell the smoke which isn’t ok with us. We didn’t even bother to put the slides out. When we set up the electricity we had fire ants attack us. We decided quickly that we’d only stay the night and we’d leave first thing in the morning. Across the street is a nice state park and campground (Colleton State Park) but they unfortunately didn’t have any sites open big enough for our 30 ft class A. I’d recommend staying there over this campground if you want to be in this exact area. We luckily found another campground closer to Charleston to stay at.

  • Maethea R.
    Jul. 10, 2018

    Mount Pleasant-Charleston KOA

    Awesome campground

    This is a fantastic campground. The staff is friendly and helpful. The grounds are very well maintained. There are activities offered including a wagon ride through a plantation. There is a pool. They offer bike rental, along with kayak/paddle boat rentals. There’s a great dog park our pups loved. We paid a little extra for a deluxe site with full hookups and a lake view. The deluxe site also had a concrete pad, brick fire pit, and a swing. It was a shady spot with big oak trees. There is a nice camp store. The location of this campground is perfect near stores, restaurants, and not far from the beach.

  • T
    Jul. 16, 2021

    Mount Pleasant-Charleston KOA

    Beautiful, well-kept, campground.

    Good location and quiet even though it sits right near Hwy 17 in a busy section of the city. Huge catch-and-release lake for fishing. The staff goes out of their way to accommodate your needs. Weak WiFi signal, but they will loan you a modem at no extra charge to connect to the Ethernet at the power post which is connected to a site-wide fiber optic network. It sits on a historic plantation that is only accessible by KOA guests with hay rides Monday through Thursday. Full hook-up with propane refill and dump station. Very near Wal-mart and Lowe's for shopping, among other stores. I recommend this KOA.

  • Victoria L.
    Jan. 25, 2022

    Hunting Island State Park Campground

    Beachside campground

    What a lovely spot! Walking miles on the beach on mild January days sometimes without seeing anyone else! Incredible shell collections. Campsites are big, lots of palm trees may limit some campsites for big rigs so speak to someone there when booking or use pull through sites. Sites do need more gravel, some are muddy. I didn’t use bathhouse. Short walk to beach. Great camp store, need to visit.

  • Shari  G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 26, 2018

    Buck Hall Recreation Area

    Intercoastal Camping: Watch Wildlife from the Campground

    Reservations during the main season are key if you have any hope of getting a campsite in this awesome Francis Marion National Forest campground which sits just along the gorgeous intercoastal waterway, about 40 minutes northeast of Charleston, SC! We pulled in without reservations and nearly every site was booked out. The campground host was super helpful, though, finding us an empty spot (due to a cancellation) for a couple nights, then moved us to a non-reservable site for the remainder of our time.

    The majority of the sites are designed for very large RVs, with a few very nice waterfront sites designated for tents. Each site is spacious, complete with a picnic table, firepit, 2 lantern poles, and electrical hookups, with a dump station at the back of the campground. The bathrooms are equipped with flush toilets, sinks, and a shower and kept relatively clean.

    The campground itself is dripping with live oaks and speckled with Palmetto trees, so lots of shade is available, especially in the tent areas. The boat launch is walking distance from the campground and has a nice picnic area adjacent to it. We watched a pods of pelicans and dolphins come through the area, as well as many other sea birds.

    We kayaked along the intercoastal waterway and out into marshy sea grass areas and had one of the most amazing wildlife encounters to date (and we’ve been all over the country). We saw a pod of dolphins in the distance, which appeared to be feeding. We stopped about 150 away and just enjoyed watching them dance and dive in the morning light. Then, two of the dolphins peeled away from the pack and headed straight toward us. As they approached our kayaks, the larger one gave an extra tail fin flap and dove under our boats, coming up just a bit on the other side. As naturalists, our hearts were pounding with excitement! We also hiked and mountain-biked along the gorgeous Palmetto Trail (which is a mountains-to-sea trail across South Carolina, and this campground serves as its coastal terminus).

    Also, don’t miss the famous Sewee Restaurant for some downeast coastal Carolina fare, as well as the Center for Birds of Prey just across the highway from this restaurant. This wildlife conservation and rehabilitation center is doing some amazing things for birds and in the region and doing a great job of public education. If you head up the coast, be sure to stop in Boats & Hoagies in McClellanville for a bite to eat. Cute place, great food, awesome service!

    The $20 per night fee is a great price for the amenities this campground offers, especially with full hook-ups and showers, and a boat launch. Check out our blog on The Dyrt's Online Magazine about our experience on the coast of South Carolina.

  • SummertimeRVrovers J.
    Dec. 5, 2022

    Campground at James Island County Park

    Hidden gem for visiting Charleston

    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 campground turned out to be very nice. We wished we had stayed there longer to enjoy not only Charleston, but the nature beauty of the park itself. 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. There are a lot of shaded picturesque walking and bike trails in the park. The dog park was amazingly big, with a little doggy beach for water lovers. There is a big kids playground with a fun looking spray play fountain. It is located just 15 min drive from the campground to downtown Charleston. It is a great campground to stay when visiting Charleston. We have a video on our YouTube Channel- Summertime RV Rovers- about this park- Great Campgrounds in Coastal South Carolina: Charleston and Hilton Head Island. Please check for yourself. We camped at James Island County Park in a Motorhome.

  • Kristin S.
    Apr. 8, 2021

    Santee Coastal Reserve

    Beautiful Primitive Campground

    Set up my pop up in #4. Large, beautiful private sites. Gorgeous trails within walking distance. Great opportunity to see wildlife. Lots of mosquitoes, but not miserably so. Short drive to the beach.

  • Lori D.
    May. 16, 2018

    Campground at James Island County Park

    Awesome Place to RV Camp

    We found this campground well maintained and quiet. The bath house was recently remodeled and now has air conditioning. I found it to be one of the nicest bath facilities we have ever used. The campsites have full RV hook-ups and come with a picnic table and fire ring. 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. A new water park is under construction and should open this summer. The camp store is well stocked and the staff was very friendly and helpful. One downside was the WIFI (one of the perks at this place) did not work the entire 5 days we were there. I need to work remotely so this was a BIG problem. I had to go to the Starbucks to work...bummer! Positives were the easy drive and parking at nearby Folly Beach during the week, and the close proximity to Historic Charleston.


Guide to Johns Island

RV camping near Johns Island, South Carolina offers convenient access to both Charleston's cultural attractions and nearby beach areas. Most campgrounds in this region sit at elevations under 30 feet above sea level, with warm humid summers reaching into the 90s and mild winters rarely dropping below freezing. The area experiences significant rainfall throughout the year, averaging 45 inches annually, with seasonal thunderstorms common during summer months.

What to do

Visit Edisto River areas: Black Pearl Farms campground offers riverside camping with access to paddling and fishing opportunities. "Beautiful, well maintained site beside the Edisto river, just as advertised! Private, peaceful, just what we were looking for," notes John B. The campground features rustic sites with basic amenities.

Fishing in nearby lakes: Johnston Landing Campground & Cabins provides access to Lake Moultrie with boat rental options. "They offer a paddle boat, kayaks and a row boat for rent," mentions a reviewer. The campground sits directly on the lake shore, making it ideal for fishing enthusiasts.

Explore Charleston attractions: Many campers use these campgrounds as a base for visiting historic sites. "It's in a great location for exploring Summerville or Charleston, or for spending the day at one of the many nearby beaches," states a reviewer of Tiny Town. Most attractions are within a 20-30 minute drive from campgrounds west of Charleston.

What campers like

Full hookup options: Lake Aire RV Park offers complete services for RVers. "We enjoyed our stay here. The site was great, we enjoyed being right next to the pond. The resident ducks entertained us everyday and would follow us around," notes a reviewer. The park features a mix of amenities including WiFi and a pool.

Quiet locations: Despite highway proximity, many parks maintain a peaceful setting. "About a 50-50 mix of long term campers and short term but no issues at all. Works stay here again," writes Joe about Lake Aire. Several campgrounds feature wooded areas that help buffer road noise.

Pull-through accessibility: New Green Acres RV Park features easy-access sites. "This park has really really long spaces. It's great for when towing a long trailer," mentions Mike F. The park's layout accommodates larger rigs with minimal maneuvering required.

What you should know

Military campground restrictions: Foster Creek RV Park requires military affiliation. "Would be great but as stated you must qualify to stay," notes Barbara P. The campground offers lower rates for those eligible, typically active duty, reserve, retired military, and DOD employees.

Facility maintenance varies: Some campgrounds have outdated facilities. "We were here in 2018 and park was great. Not so much now. Several sites are out of commission and the grounds are in bad need of maintenance," writes Keith S. about Foster Creek RV Park. Always check recent reviews for current conditions.

Highway noise considerations: Several parks sit near Interstate 95, creating ambient noise. "This is just off 95, so it's not quiet. It is green instead of gravel, so that's nice," mentions a reviewer about New Green Acres. Sites further from main roads typically offer a quieter experience.

Tips for camping with families

Kid-friendly amenities: Several parks offer dedicated spaces for children. "It currently has everything an RV camper would need. They were working on an axe throwing building and an activity area for kids when we were there," notes a reviewer about Tiny Town RV Campground.

Playground access: Look for campgrounds with outdoor play areas. "We were right next to the playground, but there weren't a lot of kids there, so didn't have any issues in that regard," mentions C O. at Lake Aire RV Park. Most family-oriented parks maintain basic recreational facilities.

Water activities: Campgrounds near water bodies provide natural entertainment for children. "Summer stay - Beautiful, clean, friendly and helpful staff! Out in the country located on a canal! Peaceful and quiet park," writes Cathy P. about Hill's Landing & RV Park. Many water-adjacent parks rent kayaks or fishing equipment.

Tips from RVers

Size considerations: Check campground limitations before booking. "Easy to get in and out of the campground with our 28 foot travel trailer. Pull thru, level sites," shares Lea about Tiny Town RV Campground. Some parks have tight entrances or tree obstacles that challenge larger rigs.

Seasonal amenities: Verify which facilities are operational during your visit. "Hot showers. Wifi only works right at the office, which is a bummer," notes Mimi about New Green Acres. Swimming pools and certain facilities often close during winter months.

Leveling preparation: Many sites require adjustment for comfort. "No rock or concrete pad to park on so be prepared to level your RV," advises Tracey S. about New Green Acres. Bringing leveling blocks is recommended at most area campgrounds, especially those with grass or gravel sites.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular RV campsite near Johns Island, SC?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular RV campground near Johns Island, SC is Foster Creek RV Park and Villas with a 2.7-star rating from 6 reviews.

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