Best Camping near Walterboro, SC

Walterboro, SC is a great camping destination for adventurers of all types. Walterboro is an adventure-filled destination for those who love the outdoorsy camper lifestyle. But it's also great for those who prefer to spend time near the city, exploring and sightseeing. You're sure to find the perfect spot for your South Carolina camping adventure.

Best Camping Sites Near Walterboro, SC (71)

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    1. Edisto Beach State Park Campground

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    Edisto Island, South Carolina

    For overnight accommodations, furnished cabins sit nestled in the woods for rent, as well as campsites which can be found along the Edisto Island oceanfront or in the shaded maritime forest. Wifi is also available in select areas, as well as bathrooms, showers, and electrical hookups in most campsites. In fact, 120 sites can accommodate RVs or tents, with 115 sites offering 50 amp electrical service.

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    • ADA Access
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    2. Colleton State Park Campground

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    58 Saves
    Canadys, South Carolina

    A paddler’s paradise, this Lowcountry park sits a short distance from I-95 and connects to Givhans Ferry State Park via 23 miles of blackwater river. Colleton State Park provides easy access to the Edisto River, one of the longest free flowing, blackwater rivers in the country, and serves as the headquarters for the Edisto River canoe and kayak trail. Other amenities at Colleton include an easy nature trail, a campground, picnic shelters and ballfields. Camping Information: The main roads at the park and in the campground are paved. Each site is packed sand and includes individual water, 20/30/50 amp electrical hookups and sewer. Some sites accommodate RVs up to 40 feet, other sites up to 25 feet. The campground is convenient to restrooms with hot showers. There is Wi-fi access near the bathhouse that covers most the campground.

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    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $25 - $45 / night

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    3. Hunting Island State Park Campground

    63 Reviews
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    834 Saves
    Edisto Island, South Carolina

    While tent campers may use standard campsites, a designated walk-in tent camping area is available that includes tent pads, fire rings, picnic tables, no power and centralized water. A vehicle parking lot is also provided. All walk-in tent sites are a short walk away from the designated parking lot and a short walk away from the ocean. Each campground is convenient to restrooms with hot showers.

    Camping Information: Two campgrounds are located at the northern end of the park near the ocean. One of the campgrounds provides individual water and electrical hookups. Some sites accommodate RVs up to 40 ft.; others up to 28 ft. Camping Reservations:

    Hunting Island is South Carolina’s single most popular state park, attracting more than a million visitors a year, as well as a vast array of land and marine wildlife. Five miles of pristine South Carolina beaches, thousands of acres of marsh and maritime forest, a saltwater lagoon and ocean inlet are all part of the park’s natural allure.

    Hunting Island is home to the historic Hunting Island lighthouse, built in 1859 and rebuilt in 1875 after it was destroyed during the Civil War. A unique feature of the lighthouse is that it was constructed of interchangeable cast-iron sections so it could be dismantled should it ever need to be moved. Severe beach erosion made it necessary to relocate the lighthouse 1.3 miles inland in 1889.

    Hunting Island State Park camping is available at 100 campsites with water and electrical hookups, shower and restroom facilities, beach walkways and a playground. Hunting Island State Park camping reservations must be made for a minimum of two nights.

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    4. Point South KOA

    19 Reviews
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    110 Saves
    Beaufort, South Carolina
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    5. Campground at James Island County Park

    56 Reviews
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    563 Saves
    Folly Beach, South Carolina

    Enjoy the natural beauty of James Island County Park, with year-round fun for the entire family. Just a short drive from downtown Charleston, the 643-acre park offers an abundance of exceptional recreation offerings and natural beauty.

    With the Campground and Cottages at James Island County Park, it has never been more convenient to explore historic Charleston and the Lowcountry. Come discover our history, charm, fine dining, antiques, plantations, parks, and sandy beaches. Just minutes from all of these attractions is your private retreat within the 643-acre James Island County Park.

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    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $35 - $70 / night

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    7. Lake Aire RV Park

    19 Reviews
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    82 Saves
    Johns Island, South Carolina

    Charleston is the meeting point for the heartbeat of history in one incredible area. Step into the charm of yesteryear and explore the past or enjoy the quiet serene nature of the park for a time of relaxation.

    Lake Aire offers 35 acres of Charleston charm and is located just 20 minutes from historic downtown Charleston. The Park is an excellent base camp for one-day trips to local plantations, Ft. Sumpter, historic Charleston or Folly Beach. There are many points of interest and incredibly interesting attractions in the lovely Charleston area. You could spend several weeks exploring all the flavor and history that is Charleston.

    Here are some of our favorite attractions: Downtown Charleston, The Charleston City Market, Fort Sumpter, Charles Towne Landing, Charleston Aquarium, Patriot’s Point, Magnolia Plantation, Middletown Place, Edisto Beach, Folly Beach, Angel Oak, Caw Caw Interpretive Center & Events.

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    10. Thousand Trails The Oaks at Point South

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    18 Saves
    Beaufort, South Carolina

    The Oaks at Point South RV Resort presents a beautiful, relaxing environment that only nature can offer. South Carolina is designed for vacationing with nearly 400 golf courses and historic cities. Practice your putting on our mini-golf course, go for a swim, fish, or hike and bring your pet along with you to this SC Lowcountry RV camp. Within just 45 minutes of The Oaks at Point South RV resort , you'll find attractions including Hilton Head, historic Savannah, Georgia, and the Atlantic Ocean. Conveniently located near Interstate 95, you'll be able to explore all that South Carolina has to offer from our Lowcountry RV camp. Lowcountry RV camp near historic Savannah Whether you're planning a retreat for the whole family, a group of friends or a getaway for two, there's no shortage of unique activities to explore at The Oaks at Point South RV. Plan activities upon arrival or visit this page before your departure to plan ahead. Looking for more? Our friendly staff can fill you in on all of the great ways to make your stay a memorable experience.

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561 Reviews of 71 Walterboro Campgrounds


  • Laurie H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Heirloom Hamlet
    Jan. 1, 2025

    Heirloom Hamlet

    Underwhelming

    Booking was easy… Curt, was informative and accessible… His parents checked us in and they were lovely. The town does not have a healthy restaurant although there are many. The compound is interesting with a mix of tiny homes and alternative facilities.

  • TThe Dyrt PRO User
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    Dec. 29, 2024

    Campground at James Island County Park

    Not a good value

    So I stayed during November and December. County and state parks are usually relatively and expensive although this one is more on the higher end. And coupled with the fact that they have a light show through the park. The traffic was incredible at night. I really think they should give a discount during this time of year because of the inconvenience of having to deal with the traffic.

  • Stuart K.The Dyrt PRO User
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    Dec. 27, 2024

    Campground at James Island County Park

    Mobile Camping Bliss w/ Tons of Amenities & Attractions

    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, which offers both pull-through & back-in sites (maximum 80 feet), which provide a great launching pad to explore more than 643 acres of pure outdoor bliss offering perhaps one of the most expansive list of amenities and attractions (see more below). Once you arrive here at this RV Campground from James Island Parkway, you’ll pass the Ranger Station and will circumnavigate the circle-like exterior of the park until you arrive to this very CG, turn right and check-in at the main office, which also serves as the CG marketplace.

    This RV Campground is basically the expanse of 2 lateral football fields with an east and west side, dissected on the east side by 3 simple short lanes and a restroom / shower / laundry facility located right in the middle. Over on the west side, there’s a single loop that isn’t dissected at all, but has a second, narrower loop on its northern flank, where hereto, a central restroom / shower / laundry facility has been plotted right in the middle of this circuitous loop.

    RV Campground Amenities include: FHUs with 20 / 30 / 50 amp electric, water & sewage, 24-hour staffing, activity center, super-clean, new bathhouses and restrooms, designated dump station, complimentary WiFi, campground marketplace, coin-operated laundr-O-mat, stand-up grills / BBQs, fire rings, picnic tables, propane-refueling station, trash / recyclable containers, cottages available to rent as well as ice + firewood for sale.

    Situated just north of where your RV is anchored is the Outdoor Zone featuring a 50 foot climbing wall, obstacle challenge course, 1K sq ft bouldering wall and slackline that will have you and your brood enjoying these backwoods in no time. West of this Outdoor Zone is an 18-hole disc golf course and back towards the center of the park is a Splash Zone Waterpark complete with (2) 200 foot waterslides, 500 foot long lazy river, leisure pool & rainforest play structure, kid’s playground as well as a boat house with kayak, pedal boat and canoe rentals along with direct access to a small lake, round-trip shuttle service (to the nearby Convention& Visitor Bureau, Folly Beach Pier of Folly Beach County Park), Spray Play Waterpark, K9 park, crabbing & fishing dock, 16K acres of freshwater lakes, Santee Stage for live music and events, 4 individual group shelters and countless picnic tables in addition to 5+ miles of paved paths offering hiking / biking bliss.

    Insider’s Tips? Here’s a few: (1) If you are one of those RV campers that come towing a Jeep behind them or have somehow managed to transport a golf cart with you and find that the slot you’ve been given doesn’t adequately provide enough space for everything including your RV (let alone the additional transport you’ve brought) have no fear, as there’s substantial, additional parking that exists right in front of the Group Camping area, just due north of where you are stationed; (2) I found it hard to believe that with over 100 sites there was only 2 restroom / shower facilities and every time we tried to use the showers, there was a waiting line – so given this, timing is EVERYTHING as normally everyone is heading to get their showers first thing in the morning – so I highly recommend you either get up SUPER early or simply change your shower schedule to mid-afternoon or early evening; (3) In the event that you wanna try something other than what you’ve been whipping up from the confines of your on-board mini-fridge or roto-molded Cordova cooler, then nearby there’s mediocre fast food options like Zaxby’s or Bojangles, but if you’re OK to drive a smidge further, there’s a great joint called Bohemian Bull that’s one part restaurant / one part outdoor tavern of which I highly recommend the fried green tomatoes and bar-b-cuban sandwich; (4) Should you need to stock up on any supplies while here, there is the county park store over in the RV Campground, but for anything more substantial, just about 5 minutes south of this CG you’ll find a Walmart Supercenter; and (5) IMHO the best slots in this RV exclusive campground are those on the perimeter with the best sites being the ones without anything behind them, specifically on the NW periphery with sites #46 - 55; along the westernmost side with sites #20, #21, #23, #24 and #26.

    Happy Camping!

  • Stuart K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Hilton Head Harbor
    Dec. 26, 2024

    Hilton Head Harbor

    Snooty RV Resort Right on the Water

    Given the well-healed surrounding isle that you have transported yourself to, it should be an assumption that whatever you experience here on HHI is going to cost a bit more, feel a bit smoother and last a bit longer in the memory banks of moments shared. This incredibly well-landscaped, pet-friendly RV outpost sits on the northwestern corner of Hilton Head and from the very moment you exit Route 278 / William Hilton Parkway, you will feel as though you’ve been whisked away to a secluded wooden forest of ancient and live oaks bathing the sunscape in Spanish moss as you make your way to the entrance of Hilton Head Harbor RV Resort.

    Upon entry, you’ll be confused as to where to park as there’s plenty of roadside (apparently public) parking with your first view of the water, which isn’t quite yet the Atlantic, but instead, Skull Creek. While you will be attracted to stop and pull over here as the amazing view will lure you to steer to one of the number of vacant parking spaces, don’t. Instead, take a left and head to the main office where you’ll check-in, but be careful, what looks like the main office, actually isn’t – that first small building you’ll spot is just for rentals and tours (despite the sign indicating RESERVATIONS), so keep on heading in the direction of the larger building just beyond the first one. And while the scenery is amazing, we were less-than-impressed by the non-existent staff at reception – in fact, reception was closed when we arrived… at 8am, mind you, on a Saturday morning nonetheless, when me thinks most folks would be checking in – and we were told to wait until someone opened up the office, which didn’t happen for another 1½ hours. Once checked in, you’ll easily find your slot here amongst the 200 or so back-in (no pull-thru sites that we saw) RV slots all of which offer up 30 / 50 amp electric, water & sewage.

    Amenities include: tennis courts, (2) heated pools and jacuzzis, bath house and restrooms, horseshoe pits, kids playground, designated dumpsters, covered pavilions, fishing pier, boat, kayak and jet ski rentals, recreational area, assorted picnic areas, dolphin, fishing& watersports tour facility, sun deck, marketplace, fuel dock, exercise room/ gym, WiFi, cable TV, laundr-O-mat, 5 star on-site restaurant (see below Insider's Tip #1), wet & dry saunas, full-fledged working marina and, of course, direct access to the beautiful Atlantic Ocean and the amazing beaches that await you here at HHI. One huge bummer is that none of the sites have a fire ring, which seems like a basic thing, especially at a luxe location like this.

    This RV campground offers up concrete pads in an incredibly well-manicured space that offers up 12 amazing oceanfront sites (#53 - 65) that will provide you with walking distance access to the amazing Sunset Grille restaurant along with a designated picnic area. If you are not fortunate enough or don’t want to splurge on such accommodations, you’ll have your pick of 10 or so other RV micro-communities here, so depending upon whether you want to be as close to the action (sites #182 – 200), which places you around the tennis / pool / hot tub / bath house fulcrum, or on an outer loop (either #24 – 52 OR #1 – #23) or one of the 6 interior loops, there’s a very smooth, well-appointed concreted slab of paradise awaiting you here.

    Insider’s tips? Here’s a few: (1) While you are obviously aware of the substantial dining options available to you here at Hilton Head, made even more abundant if you were to include not too distant Savannah, you’ll be blown away by the fact that you don’t need to jump in your RV or vehicle to find some succulent servings, in fact, just head on over to Sunset Grille, which is connected to this RV resort and has startling views of the Atlantic Ocean all while offering up typical low country dishes like shrimp & grits, buttermilk fried pork chop and brined fried chicken; (2) At $199 / night for waterfront sites during peak seasons and $119 for interior sites during the same time frame, I find this RV depot somewhat overpriced, but hey, it’s Hilton Head – if you want value for $ being this close to the water, then manage your expectations or head southwest to Alabama Shores – otherwise, enjoy the ritzy RV life here; (3) If you would like to become educated on the area that you are laying your head down at each night, then it is worth the time investment to check out Gullah Museum of Hilton Head, which has absolutely amazing exhibitions and a wonderful facilitated tour of the historical significance of Hilton Head Island and the surrounding area; (4) Should you elect to get some decent hiking in, just about 15 minutes from where you are parked there’s Victoria Bluff Heritage Preserve; (5) If you are on the look-out for some amazing encounters with nature, we were able to spot dolphins, manatees and stingrays from the dock here at the resort!; and (6) In the event that you need to load up on any supplies, just head due east and within 7-10 minutes, you’ll encounter a Jarvis Creek General Store, Walmart Supercenter, Publix and Harris Teeter.

    Happy Camping!

  • Stuart K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Lake Jasper RV Park
    Dec. 26, 2024

    Lake Jasper RV Park

    Upscale RV Enclave Encased in Pine Wetlands Near I95

    If this RV oasis was any closer to the hustle & bustle of I95, the busiest thoroughfare in the Palmetto State, it would be on it, but what you don’t know is that there’s a handful of lakes and surrounding forest that is thickly populated by pine wetland along with 300 acres of Sergeant Jasper Park that adds additional nature between this CG and the highway, so you’re incredibly close, but you won’t notice it. In fact, you won’t hear anything out here, which was pretty amazing, considering just how close to I95 you are. And whether you’re planning on heading to Savannah, which is 30 minutes south of here, 40 minutes to picturesque Beaufort or oceanfront Hilton Head Island, only about 30 minutes southeast, Lake Jasper RV Park makes for either a great layover for a single night or for even a longer spell. What was also surprising is that you are not even located on the mainland here – in fact, you’ll be parked on Eagle Scout Island with direct access to beautiful Lake Jasper, which will satisfy your fishing, boating and paddling urges.

    The campground is impeccably landscaped, well-maintained and organized with the RV and 5th Wheeler crowd in mind, wherein there’s decent-sized paved roads that will easily escort you around the entire property, where even the trickiest of turns are EZ here. The parking pads are both long as well as wide and where you do find ground, it’s a mixture of soil and sand silt, which prevents any erosion from happening whether you need to set up blocks for your sewage or erect a 10x10 shelter – whatever you plant in the ground is going to stay put. While there’s not a ton of privacy in between slots, each site was very spacious so you won’t have to worry about being up in your neighbors business and with 105 individual pull-through or back-in slots to choose from, each one is incredibly level and features FHUs featuring water, sewage and 50 amp electric. The pads themselves are either small gravel or sandy soil with all sites featuring a concrete patio.

    Amenities: General marketplace at the main office, separate restroom and shower facilities, heated pool sitting lakefront, coin-and-CC-operated laundr-O-mat, community fire pits, doggie park & station, fishing dock, designated picnic area, RV & boat storage, covered pier, WiFi, cable-TV access, lakeside center, tetherball, horseshoes, key-pad gated entry, designated dumpsters, access to hiking trails that will take you in and around Sergeant Jasper county park offering more than 3 miles of decent, flat trails but the crown jewel of this particular campground is the direct lake access to quaint Lake Jasper.

    Insider’s tips? Here’s a few: (1) You definitely want to make the most out of being located adjacent to Sergeant Jasper county park where not only is there a direct trailhead access point here at Lake Jasper RV Park to explore all of the hiking trails or bike on, but there’s additional activities over here like a lakefront gazebo, kid’s playground, additional picnic shelters, canoe & kayak rentals as well as an 18-hole disc golf course; (2) In the event that you want to get ‘off the reservation’ and try some local fare, I highly recommend Tailgators Bar & Grill, The Clubhouse at Okatie Creek and Frankie Bones over in Blufton;(3) Should you need to load up on any supplies, just head east on Route 278 where there’s a Publix, Kroger, Sam’s Club, CVS and Walmart Supercenter; (4) If you are of my tent pitchin’ tribe, you’ll want to look for other accommodations as this is a mobile camping outpost only; (5) Be sure to grab a spot at the community fire pit or the small little peninsula that the picnic area is on around 5pm in order to get a pristine view of the sunset as it sinks right over Lake Jasper, making for simply wonderful sundowners; (6) Be aware that there are snakes and alligators in and around Lake Jasper, so if you’re out walking Fido, be sure to keep him / her on the leash at all times; and (7) IMHO the best sites are those located right on the lake and include sites like #14, #31– #38 and #39 – #47, although you will want to take the following into consideration: site #39 rubs right up against the shower and restroom facilities and sites #14 and #31 have the head trail entrance running between them, so if you are concerned with random pedestrians passing by your spot all the time, then maybe another spot would be better. If you don’t mind not having a lakeview, I also like spots #48 – #53 that are tucked away in a corner and keep you away from the general population.

    Happy Camping!

  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Palmetto Shores RV Resort
    Dec. 6, 2024

    Palmetto Shores RV Resort

    Lovely park

    We both really enjoyed our stay. 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. They had a play ground, cabins, games. Just a very woodsy cozy place. Would stay again.

  • Katrin M.
    Camper-submitted photo from Cypress View Campground — Santee State Park
    Nov. 3, 2024

    Cypress View Campground — Santee State Park

    Big campground on the lake

    We camped here over the weekend with the pups. The state park has 2 different campgrounds. We decided for the Lakeshore one. It's pretty big with over 100 campsites. They have the usual amenities like fire pit, and picnic table with bench. Our was private, but the sites in the middle are not. The bathhouse was very clean with nice hot showers. The park has several trails, a visitor center, cabins on the water, at least 2 boat ramps with a bait shop. There are no trash cans near the campsites, there is one big dumpster at the entrance of the campground. It's about 1.30h to Folly Beach. We would definitely camp here again.

  • Amanda W.
    Camper-submitted photo from Hanscombe Point Campground
    Oct. 5, 2024

    Hanscombe Point Campground

    Solitude and Ease of Use/Booking

    This was one of the best experiences of our life. We are seasoned campers but this was our first Dyrt booking. The whole process was easy and clear. As millennials we appreciate the privacy and the fact that we didn’t have to call anyone or really deal with anyone. Waking up to cows/water buffalo was an added bonus. The host does an amazing job and provide amenities that really upgrade the primitive nature. Nice privy, campfire ring, picnic table. To the family that owns this place, thank you for allowing us to visit your property. This was a beautiful experience and we are so grateful you share this slice of heaven with us. Thank you. Coming again next week.

  • GThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Eagle's RV Campground
    Sep. 3, 2024

    Eagle's RV Campground

    No frills

    Overnight stop, kinda tight getting off the 2 lane road into the entrance. Not too far from 95. Traffic was noisy as we had a spot right up front. Works for an overnight but nothing more.

  • Katelyn K.
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    Aug. 13, 2024

    Ladson RV Park

    Not bad just a little pricey for long-term.

    Have yet to stay, only due to price. Looks like an awesome spot, especially considering the area. Currently, the monthly price begins at $ 1100. Again: haven't stayed yet solely to cost but it looks like a lovely, lowkey RV park. If anyone stays and loves it, please let me know!

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    Jul. 30, 2024

    Savannah Lakes RV Resort

    Very nice, everything spotless and NEW!

    It would have got a 5 star but the pool is NOT open.  DHEC inspection tomorrow, MAYBE open about the time we leave in 3 days.

    Nice concrete pad, pull through and we are just going to leave the car connected.

    The internet is GOOD! in the afternoon of our arrival.  I have streamed some HD video and it is solid.   I didn't bother setting up the EARTHLINK dish which would work well here because it is mostly open sky, which means in July, your AC better be working because it is HOT.

  • mThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Hanscombe Point Campground
    Jul. 25, 2024

    Hanscombe Point Campground

    PRIMITIVE

    I stayed here for 4 nights and each one was different.  The first night (Thursday) I was the only one there.  Well, except for the Racoon who thought I was an easy mark for a meal.  No such luck Rocky! The second night 1 other person came along.  The sites are so big that we had a lot of privacy while still knowing someone was around if necessary. The 3rd night was Saturday and almost all of the sites were filled.  Quiet, respectful and efficient seems to be the general behavior of campers here. The last night, it was just me and the other guy again.  Don't be startled by the cows and donkeys who come to visit in the morning.  There is an outhouse, but I don't use outhouses, so LNT and be aware that this is a working farm, the animals have the right of way.  Oh yeah, a dolphin swam by in the inlet one morning.  Took me by surprise!!!

  • Kitti W.
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    Jul. 3, 2024

    Savannah Lakes RV Resort

    Excellent New RV Camp Ground

    We found this place online when the one we booked was terrible! This was an outstanding RV campground! The front office was kind, considerate and very helpful! Concrete drives and pads! Well drained and did not flood despite the torrential down pours(more than 1). Very clean! We had a wonderful spot and enjoyed our stay. I highly recommend this brand new facility. Come one..... come all! Enjoy!

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    Jun. 30, 2024

    Hilton Head National RV Resort

    Best of the best of everything!

    This place has it all & it’s all amazing!! First of all, ALL of the staff are so incredibly kind & hospitable. 2nd, the sites are very large & have every hookup you could want including cable. The park is surrounded by a beautiful walking trail that cuts thru the woods & several areas of the campground. There’s a great, big dog park & an indoor, air conditioned dog spa with several really nice dog wash stationed with temp controlled water, not just cold. The bars are great, yummy drinks & great food. The pool….so nice. There’s a big spray fountain & an awesome lazy river. There’s also a tiki bar at the pool & you can rent cabanas. The clubhouse shop has everything you could ever want & such cute souvenirs. Stuff for the pets too. Most sites are woods views but one area has great water & golf course views. Oh, the golf course, stunning!! I’m sure I’m missing so many things but all I can say is I booked my next visit on the 1st day I was here. 10/10

  • Caroline S.
    Camper-submitted photo from Oak Plantation Campground
    Jun. 11, 2024

    Oak Plantation Campground

    The park is looking old and not as maintained as in the past.

    We have stayed at this park many times. As the park has been for sale for the past five years, the owners are not putting any resources into the park. The park is looking old and not as maintained as in the past. The pool is very dirty and was not cleaned the whole three weeks we were there.(There was a black dirt ring around the pool edge the whole time). Staff(other than Cory) are not friendly at all. They do not wave when driving by in the golf cart, or greet you when you enter the office. The grass used to be beautiful grass. It is now mostly all clover so lots of bees. Cost is$70 a night with a Good Sam discount. One issue is if you are coming from US 17 eastbound, you will need to make a left-hand turn into the driveway through heavy traffic congestion. The sites are large and are not on top of each other. The park has full hook ups and has pull thru and back in sites. The sites are large and are not on top of each other. Our site had a concrete pad but the concrete pad was broken up into large pieces of concrete which makes it hard to level.

  • SE The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Thousand Trails The Oaks at Point South
    Jun. 8, 2024

    Thousand Trails The Oaks at Point South

    Diamond in the rough

    Staff is very nice and friendly, but the place is a dump. Muddy , wet small sites. No room outside. Bathrooms should be condemned. Water, electric, sewer worked well. Cable tv static/ no good.

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    Camper-submitted photo from Hanscombe Point Campground
    May. 31, 2024

    Hanscombe Point Campground

    Special Spot to camp

    really great spot to sit and stare at the marshland and take in the view of all the little crabs crawling around the banks of the water. We really enjoyed the peaceful camp after a long day at the beach. Nice way to beat the crowds on a memorial day weekend! Thanks for sharing the space and we look forward to going again

  • M
    Camper-submitted photo from Hanscombe Point Campground
    May. 28, 2024

    Hanscombe Point Campground

    Peaceful and Restful

    This was the perfect place to set up camp for a night on our way to the beach, though we would’ve loved to stay longer. The arrival instructions were accurate and very helpful. The campground area was so quiet, and peaceful  - a great place to disconnect.

  • Joy K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Outside Inn Campground
    May. 25, 2024

    Outside Inn Campground

    Perfect overnight stay

    This was the perfect place to stop for an overnight stay to break up the drive to FL. Our full hook-up site was almost perfectly level with a fire ring and picnic table. We stayed in a back-in site, which we were grateful for since they are all in the shade. Our grandson loved feeding the goats and donkey so make sure you bring some fruit and/or veggies. Claire was very communicative prior to our arrival and even stopped by our site after we settled in to see if we needed anything. They are expanding by adding a bathhouse and possibly more sites in the future. They have weekly movie nights and a couple of corn hole boards. I believe there's a walking trail as well but we didn't have a chance to check it out since we were in and out so quickly. If we had to list a con, I guess the only thing would be the bugs....but that's typical of the south in the summer so we were already prepared. We will definitely be stopping by again for a longer stay.

  • TThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Hunting Island State Park Campground
    May. 24, 2024

    Hunting Island State Park Campground

    Great oasis near busy Myrtle Beach strand.

    The north campground has much more shade and privacy than the south campground.  

    We enjoyed watching the bird life and being in easy walking distance to the beach itself. The camping area was quiet and clean even though very busy on a weekend.  The beach itself was peaceful and lovely even on a somewhat rainy day.  Traffic getting in and out of the park is pretty crazy, rushing by on a 4 lane road leading to Myrtle Beach.  We enjoyed our 2 relaxing nights and look forward to a return trip sometime.

  • TThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Hunting Island State Park Campground
    May. 24, 2024

    Hunting Island State Park Campground

    What a stunning beachfront, goes on for miles!!

    The dunes, sea oats, sands, lighthouse in background, perfect waves!!  My husband spent hours body-surfing, and we explored the interesting patterns the winds had made in the beautiful sands.  Its a remarkable spot.  The campground is somewhat smaller than some, and with limited shade; our site was fairly level for a small rig, but the natural beauty of this island more than compensates!  The North Beach access was in easy walking distance.  The Camp Host was especially helpful when I thought I lost my keys.  Our only complaint was heavy local traffic driving there for late afternoon check-in.  Great adventure and we will be back!!

  • tThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Outside Inn Campground
    May. 18, 2024

    Outside Inn Campground

    Serene

    Country setting in a great little RV park that is just getting started. Full hook-ups. Easy access and parking. Owners were very hospitable and available. Sweet animals and love the farm feel. Definitely plan to stay again.

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Closest to Downtown Charleston
    May. 11, 2024

    Closest to Downtown Charleston

    Why is this on the map?

    Based on the coordinates, this is a private home.  There is no contact information. Unless  the Dyrt can verify that the owner allows overnight parking, it should be removed.


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Guide to Walterboro

Camping near Walterboro, South Carolina, offers a mix of beautiful landscapes and family-friendly activities. Whether you're looking for a peaceful retreat or an adventure-filled getaway, this area has something for everyone.

What to do

  • Fishing and boating: Enjoy the serene waters at Colleton State Park Campground. One camper mentioned, "It's right on the river, the park rangers are friendly and every site is full hook up."
  • Hiking: Explore the trails at Poinsett State Park Campground. A visitor shared, "There are plenty of hiking trails and a beautiful lake right in front of the visitor center."
  • Wildlife watching: Keep an eye out for local wildlife at Cypress View Campground — Santee State Park. One reviewer noted, "A nice spot to sit near the river and a short hiking path."

What campers like

  • Spacious sites: Campers appreciate the roomy sites at Lake Jasper RV Park. A happy camper said, "Spacious, clean, well maintained, quiet with beautiful view of the lake."
  • Clean facilities: Many visitors rave about the cleanliness of the bathrooms. One camper at Colleton State Park Campground mentioned, "Bathrooms are cleaned regularly and showers are HOT!"
  • Helpful staff: Campers often highlight the friendly and helpful staff. A reviewer at Poinsett State Park Campground said, "The staff were very friendly and answered all the questions that we had."

What you should know

  • Limited cell service: Be prepared for spotty cell service in some campgrounds. A visitor at Poinsett State Park Campground noted, "There’s no wifi or cell service in camping section!!"
  • Mosquitoes can be a nuisance: Depending on the season, bugs can be a problem. One camper at Poinsett State Park Campground warned, "There were lots of mosquitoes, ants, bugs etc."
  • Some sites may be tricky to access: Review the layout before booking. A camper at Colleton State Park Campground mentioned, "Some sites are difficult to back in due to trees."

Tips for camping with families

  • Kid-friendly activities: Look for campgrounds with playgrounds and water access. A reviewer at Mount Pleasant-Charleston KOA said, "The park offered fishing, kayak/canoe/paddle boat and paddle board rentals."
  • Plan for outdoor fun: Bring bikes for the family to explore the trails. One camper at James Island County Park mentioned, "Our dogs loved the beautiful trails."
  • Pack snacks and drinks: Keep everyone happy with easy-to-reach snacks. A visitor at River's End Campground & RV Park shared, "The staff is incredibly friendly and helpful."

Tips from RVers

  • Check site dimensions: Make sure your RV fits the site. A camper at Santee Lakes KOA noted, "We did not even have to bring out our leveling blocks, the auto leveler was able to handle it well."
  • Look for full hookups: Many RVers prefer sites with full hookups for convenience. A visitor at Lake Jasper RV Park mentioned, "Most, if not all, of the sites are full hookup."
  • Be mindful of tight spaces: Some campgrounds can be cramped. A reviewer at Santee Lakes KOA said, "Very crowded and was a one night stop for many many RVs!!"

Camping near Walterboro, South Carolina, has a lot to offer, from beautiful parks to friendly communities. Whether you're in an RV or tent, you'll find a spot that suits your needs.

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