Best RV Parks & Resorts near Olanta, SC

Several RV parks near Olanta provide full hookup options for travelers. Florence RV Park offers pull-through sites with 50-amp electrical connections, water, and sewer hookups suitable for larger motorhomes and fifth wheels. The park remains open year-round and includes a dump station. "Very clean and a great pull through spot right off I-95 while traveling," notes one visitor, though they mention it gets muddy during rainy periods. Crossroads Coach Resort at the ROB in Lake City features concrete pads with full hookups and accommodates big rigs behind a gated entrance, while Palmetto Shores RV Resort provides waterfront sites with 50-amp service.

Approaching from I-95, most parks are accessible via paved roads without significant navigation challenges. Cell service varies significantly between locations, with Florence RV Park offering reliable connectivity while some parks closer to rural areas may have spotty coverage. According to one visitor, Crossroads Coach Resort offers "solid WiFi" but warns about frequent train noise that might disturb light sleepers. Most RV parks in the region accommodate pets, though some enforce breed restrictions or designated pet areas. Laundry facilities are available at select locations, with Crossroads notably offering free laundry services. Winter travelers will find most parks operational year-round, though fewer amenities may be available during off-season months.

Best RV Sites Near Olanta, South Carolina (51)

    1. Florence RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Florence, SC
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (843) 665-7007

    "Great for a pull through spot right off I-95 while traveling! Campground is beautiful and clean, with a pond, park, large laundry room, and easy access dump station."

    2. Palmetto Shores RV Resort

    6 Reviews
    Santee, SC
    41 miles
    Website
    +1 (803) 478-6336

    $48 - $55 / night

    "The dogs loved the dog park and I appreciated having bags to pick up after them. We had trash pickup and sites were easily navigable. Big park with a nice views of the water."

    "Large sites with full hook-ups. Lots of amenities on the premises, including a really good restaurant!"

    3. RV's Acres (he's the dog)

    1 Review
    Summerton, SC
    32 miles
    +1 (508) 844-1039

    $10 / night

    "The last time I was here (4 days ago) 2 does & a fawn came lopping /walking through the property. There is a beautiful private pond on property and the owner does allow catch/release."

    4. Hill's Landing & RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Cross, SC
    40 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!"

    5. Bass Lake Campground

    3 Reviews
    Dillon, SC
    47 miles
    Website
    +1 (843) 774-9100

    $43 / night

    "I stayed here for 5 weeks while renovating my motorhome. It is a very clean and well run facility. Bath hi puse is immaculate as is thee campground."

    "Quiets down during the evenings. At the moment this time, they are not accepting Passport America like they had last two times. This is because it is under new management."

    7. Big Cypress Lake RV Park and Fishing Retreat

    1 Review
    Conway, SC
    45 miles
    Website
    +1 (843) 902-3418

    $45 - $50 / night

    "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."

    8. CrossRoads Coach Resort at the ROB

    12 Reviews
    Salem, SC
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (843) 374-2131

    $50 - $89 / night

    "Full hook-up, great wifi, clean like new bathrooms and free laundry. Trash is picked up every morning at the site. Gated grounds that is well maintained."

    "Great site, full amenities, solid WiFi, gated, very clean restrooms/shower/laundry facilities. Very family friendly. Right near town - and right next to train tracks, lol!"

    9. Midpoint RV

    1 Review
    Dillon, SC
    38 miles
    Website
    +1 (843) 845-2321

    $50 - $59 / night

    10. Lee State Park Campground

    12 Reviews
    Bishopville, SC
    24 miles
    Website

    "Also dog friendly which is a plus."

    "Great little park about 20 minute drive from Florence. Clean bathrooms. My dog was a bit confused by seeing horses for the first time. Super friendly staff."

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RV Park Reviews near Olanta, SC

263 Reviews of 51 Olanta Campgrounds


  • Stuart K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 1, 2023

    Florence RV Park

    Drive-By RV Parking Lot Community

    This spot is so close to I95 (look for exit 169) that you’ll both feel and hear the swoosh of passing by traffic 24/7. So, while you’ll incur ease and convenience, that will come at a cost (privacy and quietude being what you will sacrifice most).  Located in the NE pocket of the Palmetto State, Florence RV Park, while not a destination per se, could be a nice (and incredibly easy) layover on your trip destination to anywhere else up or down this major east coast highway artery.

    Despite the location, this spot has a lot to offer: an intimate little public pool behind the management office, WiFi hotspots, dog park, scattered picnic tables (in pretty good condition), kid’s playground, 20 / 30 / 50 amp hook-ups, dump station, dog walk area, catch & release fishing pond, propane refueling station, vending machines, small pond for fishing, basketball court, volleyball, badminton and horseshoe rings. There’s even 4-5 log cabins for rent at the front of the property (with full access to all the highway noise) and of course, good old fashioned on-site laundry facilities along with a mini-store that has most of the basics covered as well as fairly spartan shower / bathing facilities. 

    Insider’s tip? Here's a few: (1) The further east you are on the property, all the better as you’ll be positioned as far away from I95 traffic and noise; (2) If tent camping, I highly recommend spots #A7 – A13 and if you are RV’ing I recommend #L9 – L18 as well as any of the locations on J, K and F11 – F16; (3) There’s a lot to explore near here, from the Grand Strand of South Carolina, of course, Myrtle Beach and even Darlington Raceway, so if you don’t mind the overpopulated location with its westerly view of non-stop traffic, then this could be a good place to stop for the night or from which to launch your exploration of the area; (4) If you’ve looked at this RV campground’s website, don’t be fooled by the pictures – I don’t think any of them were actually taken of the place, save for the pond, and that was a close-up; and (5) If you are looking for a nearby spot to sample the local fare, I recommend checking out The Drive-In Restaurant with its 50s era nostalgia, big juicy burgers, fried everything, homemade onion rings and thick, creamy chocolate shakes.

    Happy Camping!

  • S
    Dec. 22, 2020

    Cheraw State Park Campground — Cheraw State Park

    Off season gem!

    Didn’t have any expectations of this place since it’s in the middle of nowhere and not many photos. We loved it here. We were lucky enough to catch a great view of Jupiter merging with Saturn last night. Super cheap. We stayed four nights for under $100. 30/50 hookups and water. No sewer but very close dump station in campground. Primitive camping area for tents too. Pull through sites and back in. Spacious sites that feel nicely private surrounded by evergreens which is a nice relief in winter to see trees with leaves. The lake is beautiful. Awesome walking trail that takes you to the other side of the lake where there is a playground. Lots of swings and benches and picnic tables around. Barely anyone here in December, so it feels so nice to be out of our house but not needing masks constantly. When it isn’t off season they have cheap boat rentals. Firewood is $6.50 per bundle.

  • Brandon M. C.
    Nov. 12, 2025

    Standing Pines RV Resort & Campground

    Peaceful, clean, and super friendly new RV park (Free WiFi)

    We stayed at Standing Pines RV Park in Hartsville, South Carolina and were really impressed. This is a newer park, but you can tell the owners put a lot of care into the property. The grounds are clean, quiet, and surrounded by tall trees, which creates a peaceful and relaxing atmosphere while still being close to town. The sites are level, spacious, and easy to back into. Full hookups worked perfectly. Cell service was strong enough for remote work and streaming. The park roads are wide and well maintained, which makes everything simple when arriving or setting up. The overall vibe is calm, safe, and welcoming. The owners are helpful and available without being intrusive. It already feels like a comfortable home base and it is clear the park is being built the right way. If you are passing through Hartsville, working in the area, or looking for a quiet place to stay for a while, Standing Pines RV Park is a great choice. Very clean, very relaxing, and we will definitely return.

  • 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.

  • Myron C.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 31, 2021

    Cypress View Campground — Santee State Park

    Cypress View Campground

    This is one of the two campgrounds at Santee State Park, and it is as different from the other as night and day. Unlike the dirt roads at Lakeshore Campground(the other campground in the park) the roads in Cypress View are paved. The sites are gravel, and many of them are pull-through sites. Although tent camping is allowed in Cypress View, I would feel out of place since most of the campers are RVs. However, our teardrop camper fits right in. Cypress View is a much smaller campground than Lakeshore Campground, but the amenities are the same. Every campsite is a short walk from the lake, and the campground is closer to the store than Lakeshore Campground. Unlike Lakeshore Campground, Cypress View Campground’s sites are much closer together, so there is not as much privacy. The campground is quiet, other than the noise from the highway.   That may be one reason to be in an RV or a travel trailer--to cut out some of the noise at night.

    Close to the campground, there is a tennis court, a boat launch, Fisheagle Tours, a picnic shelter, kayak rentals, hiking trails, and more. It is conveniently located to most of the state park’s attractions without having to drive so far. Cypress View Campground is also close to the main office and the boat dock. 

    If you had rather stay in a cabin, there are cabin rentals on the water. They are accessed by way of a boardwalk across the water. The bath house is modern and has hot showers. It is centrally located so that it isn’t that far of a walk from any of the campsites. 

    Overall, I do recommend this campground, especially if you are in a travel trailer or an RV. If you are tent camper, you would probably better enjoy being at the other campground in the park.

  • Julie P.
    Oct. 27, 2020

    The Farm Campground

    Great family and let friendly campground!

    The Farm has everything you need for a rv get away.  We enjoyed the trees, privacy and friendliness of the owners! Multi generational campground that has some long term campers as well as camping by some working short term in the area. Super close to Lake Robinson.

  • T.  D.
    May. 15, 2024

    CrossRoads Coach Resort at the ROB

    Great campground if in town for a reason, not a camping destination.

    Stayed for a week during ArtFields Competition. There is nothing about the campground that needs changed. Full hook-up, great wifi, clean like new bathrooms and free laundry. Trash is picked up every morning at the site. Gated grounds that is well maintained. There are some long term residents but everyone is quiet and polite. The train is quite loud, and the town is small and doesn't have a lot to do so it's the reason for 4 stars instead of 5. If your in town for a reason,  then it's the perfect place...but just not a camping destination.

  • Jason F.
    Sep. 21, 2020

    Cypress View Campground — Santee State Park

    Beautiful place to camp on the shores of Lake Marion

    This is a great campground for anyone who enjoys watersports. Lake Marion is a great place for boating, kayaking, and fishing. Camp sites are mostly level and have water and a variety of electrical hookup options. Some fun but easy hiking trails link the two campgrounds in a loop. Very pet friendly.

  • T
    Apr. 16, 2022

    CrossRoads Coach Resort at the ROB

    Great campground

    Great site, full amenities, solid WiFi, gated, very clean restrooms/shower/laundry facilities. Very family friendly. Right near town - and right next to train tracks, lol! And yes the train comes through during the night. Other than that, a perfect location.


Guide to Olanta

RV camping near Olanta, South Carolina sits within the state's coastal plain region, characterized by flat terrain and sandy soil typical of the Pee Dee area. Most campgrounds in this region sit at elevations between 100-150 feet above sea level, with humid subtropical conditions bringing hot summers and mild winters. Camping facilities within a 40-mile radius of Olanta range from basic sites to full-service RV resorts with concrete pads and waterfront options.

What to do

Fishing access: Florence RV Park features a catch and release fishing pond where campers can spend peaceful mornings. "Campground is beautiful and clean, with a pond, park, large laundry room, and easy access dump station," notes one visitor.

Walking trails: Several parks offer scenic pathways for morning exercise. At Palmetto Shores RV Resort, visitors appreciate the natural surroundings. One camper mentions, "We both really enjoyed our stay. The dogs loved the dog park and I appreciated having bags to pick up after them... Just a very woodsy cozy place."

Water activities: Johnston Landing Campground provides direct access to Lake Moultrie with rental options for those without their own equipment. According to a visitor, "The good people here at Johnston Landing have you covered as they offer a paddle boat, kayaks and a row boat for rent."

What campers like

Clean facilities: Bass Lake Campground consistently receives praise for its immaculate grounds and facilities. "Very well kept and CLEAN! The showers and bathrooms were spotless. We would definitely stay here again!" reports one camper.

Waterfront views: Many visitors specifically seek sites overlooking lakes or ponds. At Palmetto Shores RV Resort, one camper noted, "Beautiful sunrises and sunsets over the water during nice weather."

Pet-friendly areas: Lee State Park Campground welcomes four-legged campers with suitable walking spaces. A visitor shared, "Hosts were super nice, even when we got in late. Was wonderful to wake up and see the horses. Also dog friendly which is a plus."

What you should know

Train noise: Several campgrounds near transportation corridors experience significant noise. At CrossRoads Coach Resort, visitors mention: "The train traffic is constant and loud. If you are looking for quiet, look elsewhere. The train passes by every few hours and are very loud."

Ground conditions: Seasonal weather affects site conditions at certain parks. One camper noted about Florence RV Park: "Only downside is it gets a bit messy/muddy if it's raining."

Rules and restrictions: Policies vary between parks. At CrossRoads Coach Resort, "Overall it was a pleasant no frills heavy on the rules stay. If you are looking for a fire pit - look elsewhere."

Tips for camping with families

Playground options: Several campgrounds offer dedicated play areas for children. Florence RV Park provides "kid's playground" facilities along with sports courts for basketball, volleyball and badminton.

Swimming access: Hill's Landing & RV Park provides water recreation opportunities for families. One visitor noted it's "Beautiful, clean, friendly and helpful staff! Out in the country located on a canal! Peaceful and quiet park."

Nature encounters: Lee State Park Campground offers unique wildlife viewing opportunities. As one visitor mentioned, "My dog was a bit confused by seeing horses for the first time. Super friendly staff."

Tips from RVers

Site selection: At Florence RV Park, experienced RVers recommend specific areas. "If RV'ing I recommend #L9 – L18 as well as any of the locations on J, K and F11 – F16" to minimize highway noise, according to one camper.

Full hookup options: Many parks offer complete services. At RV's Acres, a visitor reported, "Several 30amp sites with on-site water & plenty of space for more dispersed type off-grid camping."

Overnight convenience: For travelers using I-95, Bass Lake Campground provides a reliable stopover. "We were so pleasantly surprised to find this gem on our way north from Florida. Being only a couple hundred yards from 95, you do hear traffic noise. Quiets down during the evenings."

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