Best Campgrounds near Walterboro, SC

Several camping options sit within a short drive of Walterboro, South Carolina. Colleton State Park Campground stretches along the Edisto River about 11 miles from town, where campers can fish or launch kayaks. Poinsett State Park Campground has good hiking trails that cross through different types of terrain. If you're looking for lake camping, Santee State Park puts you right by the water with some of the best fishing in the area. RV campers often head to Lake Jasper RV Park, which has bigger sites than some of the state parks. Most campgrounds around Walterboro have basic facilities including bathrooms, showers, and tables for meals. You can camp here pretty much any time of year thanks to the mild weather, though summers get hot and humid. Rain happens fairly often in spring and summer, so pack accordingly. Walterboro works well as a starting point for seeing what South Carolina's outdoors has to offer.

Best Camping Sites Near Walterboro, South Carolina (75)

    1. Colleton State Park Campground

    24 Reviews
    Canadys, SC
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (843) 538-8206

    $25 - $45 / night

    "The cell and WiFi worked great for full time remote work and locationally Colleton is about 1 hour between Charleston, Savannah, and Congaree National Park."

    "AC kept us cool in the heat of the summer but we were still close to our friends in tents and campers... nice tree coverage and close (quick drive) to the Edisto river/beach."

    2. New Green Acres RV Park

    9 Reviews
    Walterboro, SC
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (843) 538-3450

    "Quiet even tho close to I95.
    We will be back when we head up from FL. Price very reasonable. Walk to Cracker Barrel."

    "Loud highway noise, but tolerable. Tall trees everywhere. Very pretty! No rock or concrete pad to park on so be prepared to level your RV. Bathrooms/showers are clean and large. Pleasant staff."

    3. Givhans Ferry State Park Campground

    16 Reviews
    Ridgeville, SC
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (843) 873-0692

    "It's definitely a small park, and its big draw is its location on the Edisto River, with lovely river-tubing to boot.  We stayed in the tent sites, which have water and electricity at each site."

    "The bathroom and water source is nearby, as well as a pavilion/shelter. There are three sections, with multiple areas for camping in each one. Each has 2-3 tables and a fire ring. "

    4. Point South KOA

    19 Reviews
    Beaufort, SC
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (843) 726-5733

    "Campground itself is tucked back away from the main road, but not too far, So it is still easy to get to from 95. Playground is in good shape. Packed gravel roads. Friendly and helpful staff."

    "Our site was located close to the bathrooms and showers, which were very clean, and the gravel surfaces were even and looked well-kept."

    5. Edisto Beach State Park Campground

    67 Reviews
    Edisto Island, SC
    35 miles
    Website
    +1 (843) 869-2756

    "It's South Carolina in the summer, so there are mosquitoes."

    "The campsite pad has a plug and faucet right next to you and you're on the other side of a sand dune from the beach. The restrooms are close by to every site."

    6. Tiny Town RV Campground

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

    $45 / night

    "Peaceful location surrounded by trees. You can hear the birds chirping and the neighbor's rooster while you sit outside enjoying the morning sun. "

    "It is about 25 minutes off highway 95. Great stop for a 1 nighter on a trip. I would recommend."

    7. Bird dog RV and stay

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

    $500 - $650 / night

    8. Eagle's RV Campground

    2 Reviews
    Canadys, SC
    10 miles
    +1 (843) 538-8731

    9. Edisto River Lodge

    2 Reviews
    Round O, SC
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (843) 557-7403

    $75 - $125 / night

    "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."

    10. Hunting Island State Park Campground

    65 Reviews
    Edisto Island, SC
    39 miles
    Website
    +1 (843) 838-2011

    "First South Carolina camp."

    "Campground Review: We cycled, kayaked, hiked and watched gorgeous sunrises over the Atlantic at this beautiful campground on the coast of South Carolina."

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Recent Reviews near Walterboro, SC

608 Reviews of 75 Walterboro Campgrounds


  • Greg M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 10, 2026

    Hunting Island State Park Campground

    Can’t car camp

    Lady pretty rudely told me I couldn’t camp there because I use a car camping set up instead of a tent.

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

    Campground at James Island County Park

    Wow

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

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

    Colleton State Park Campground

    Small but well taken care of

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

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

    FamCamp Joint Base Charleston S.C

    Joint Base Charleston S.C Fam Camp

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

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 22, 2026

    Lake Jasper RV Park

    Nice Place-Wish We Could Have Stayed Longer

    We wanted to spend some time in the Hardeesville/Hilton Head area on our tour of the southeastern and southern coast. Due to technical/mechanical problems we arrived after dark. A packet with info and specific details was available on the porch for us. We discovered that the wi-fi was not working in our section. Debbie from the office was so helpful and courteous! We spent most of the day out of the campground and left early the next morning, so we didn’t get time to explore. The campground is beautiful and secluded, but close to plenty of restaurants and sights. The bathroom/shower facility is clean. Wish we could have stayed longer!

  • The Hoffman Way The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 6, 2026

    The Lakeshore Campground — Santee State Park

    Lakeshore Campground

    The sites are among trees and blown leaves to identify your area. Fairly level. The rangers drive around frequently. My water was missing a knob and a ranger installed one right away.

  • Maria Mercedes M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 31, 2026

    Charleston KOA

    Family Fun in Low Country

    Pulling into Charleston KOA just off US-17 south of historic Charleston immediately sets one at ease, with broad paved roads, clearly marked loops and a layout that feels intentionally family-friendly without being sprawling or overwhelming. This large KOA campground has a full suite of amenities that make it easy to feel at home, with clean bath/shower facilities, a heated pool, splash pad, playgrounds, dog parks, game areas and an inviting camp store, along with shaded sites, roomy pull-throughs for bigger rigs, and tent areas that are never too far from the action. One of our favorite parts of the stay was watching the boys splash and shriek with laughter at the pool one afternoon, then huddling around the community fire pit at dusk sharing s’mores and swapping stories with other families while an orchestra of cicadas serenaded us from the treetops. From what we saw, the best sites are the ones tucked toward the wooded perimeter, where you get more shade and a quieter feel while still being close enough to stroll back to the amenities without dragging gear for miles. We’d recommend Charleston KOA for families because of its EZ highway access, friendly atmosphere, and a variety of kid-centric amenities that help turn a simple overnight into a genuine camping getaway.

  • LThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 28, 2026

    Long Bridge Boat Landing

    Peaceful Boat Ramp Stop for a Night

    Stopped here overnight while driving from Florida to Ohio and it worked out great as a quick, low-stress place to rest. The spot is near a boat ramp and close to the road, so you’ll hear some traffic, but it wasn’t disruptive. Overnight was quiet, especially in winter — no boats, just birds and a calm morning.

    Access was easy in a 2WD Chevy Express van with no clearance issues, and the parking area was mostly level. It’s close enough to the route to be convenient, but far enough off that you don’t feel like people are constantly around.

    Didn’t check cell signal, but Starlink had no issues at all.

  • J
    Jan. 21, 2026

    Outside Inn Campground

    Amazing Campground

    Unbelievable place to stay—from getting to feed the animals, the walking trails, the playground, Outside Inn is family friendly and our kids always have a blast!


Guide to Walterboro

Walterboro, South Carolina camping areas connect to many outdoor recreational activities along the Lowcountry coast. The terrain features a mix of coastal plains, wetlands, and maritime forests with most campsites situated between 30-100 feet above sea level. Local campgrounds typically stay open year-round with spring and fall offering milder temperatures in the 60-75°F range. Winter camping provides the least crowded experience while avoiding summer humidity.

What to Do

Kayaking on the Edisto River: Launch directly from Colleton State Park Campground where the river conditions vary seasonally. Park Ranger Larry is known for providing water level reports to campers. "Great little park but is right next to the highway it is off of. If you are going to paddle check your water levels as river typically floods," notes Michael R.

Hiking and trail exploration: The 1.5-mile trail at Givhans Ferry State Park Campground connects to multiple viewing areas. "There is an easy trail and Geocaching. Can be really hot in the summer with little breeze," explains Tracy F. The park features several large open fields suitable for outdoor activities.

Beach access and shelling: Edisto Beach State Park Campground provides direct beach access with prime shelling opportunities during low tide. "Shelling was incredible-especially if you walk towards the inlet around low tide," according to Katie F. The park includes both beach and forest camping sections with different vegetation and wildlife viewing opportunities.

What Campers Like

Clean facilities: Bathroom cleanliness ranks highly in camper satisfaction across multiple locations. At Colleton State Park Campground, visitors appreciate the well-maintained amenities. "Bathrooms are heated/cooled and Very clean. Ranger Larry very knowledgeable and always willing to help. Has treats for the pups," reports PattyD T.

Spacious, level sites: New Green Acres RV Park features exceptionally long pull-through sites with plenty of room for large rigs. "This park has really really long spaces. It's great for when towing a long trailer too but be mindful that there is a whole pile of trees," advises Mike F. Most sites include full hookups with 20, 30, and 50 amp electrical options.

Nature viewing opportunities: The natural surroundings provide wildlife observation possibilities. At Colleton State Park, campers enjoy riverside views. "Fairly open & not too much privacy. Very nice river access makes up for it, spent nearly all of time at the river or exploring. Trail leading off the campgrounds through the woods is very fun, saw a corn snake and found a geocache," mentions Roman C.

What You Should Know

Highway noise impacts: Multiple campgrounds near major roads experience traffic noise. At Point South KOA, the proximity to I-95 affects some sites. "We stopped here for just one night while traveling I-95. The staff was really friendly and helpful in guiding us to our site," notes Christine V. Consider requesting sites further from highways when making reservations.

Limited cell service: Signal strength varies significantly between campgrounds. At Givhans Ferry State Park, connectivity is unreliable. "The only issue is no cell service at least for us and we use att and Google fi," reports John W. Download maps and information before arrival.

Seasonal flooding concerns: Low-lying areas experience periodic flooding, especially after heavy rains. "If it rains many of the sites flood but drain out fairly quick," warns Michael R. about Colleton State Park. Spring typically brings more precipitation to the area.

Tips for Camping with Families

Playground access: Several campgrounds offer dedicated play areas for children. Point South KOA provides multiple outdoor activities. "We went on a walk with our girls around the camp site, to the doggy area (small but super cute with some see saws, etc.), around the lake, and read the historical signs. We checked out the giant chess board, playground, horse shoes, and corn hole," shares The Tophams.

Educational opportunities: Hunting Island State Park Campground features historical and natural learning experiences. "We hiked along the beach to the lighthouse. Beautiful views from the top of the lighthouse. We hiked one of the many trails back to camp," describes Erin. The lighthouse climb includes a small fee and has limited hours.

Biking-friendly options: Paved campground roads provide safe cycling for younger riders. "Paved roadway makes for easy toddler biking," mentions Michael R. about Colleton State Park, while another camper notes about Edisto Beach: "This campsite is perfect for riding bikes around."

Tips from RVers

Site leveling challenges: Many campgrounds feature uneven terrain requiring leveling equipment. New Green Acres RV Park sites require careful setup. "No rock or concrete pad to park on so be prepared to level your RV," advises Tracey S.

Accessibility considerations: Tiny Town RV Campground offers easier navigation for larger rigs. "Easy to get in and out of the campground with our 28 foot travel trailer. Pull thru, level sites," reports Lea. The campground includes 16 sites with full hookups housed in creative whiskey barrel enclosures.

Dump station locations: Some parks have inconveniently placed dump stations. "Only negative dump site is a mile up main road," notes Spencer S. about Edisto Beach State Park. Plan your arrival and departure timing accordingly.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to camp at Walterboro campgrounds?

Camping costs near Walterboro vary by facility type and amenities. At Point South KOA, rates typically range from $45-65 per night for standard sites with hookups. State parks like Givhans Ferry State Park Campground offer more affordable options, with sites generally between $20-35 per night depending on hookups and seasonality. Most campgrounds in the area also charge additional fees for pets, extra vehicles, or premium sites with waterfront views. Many facilities offer discounts for extended stays, military personnel, or off-season camping.

Are there tent camping sites available near Walterboro, SC?

Yes, there are several tent camping options near Walterboro. Colleton State Park Campground offers tent sites with a large field area perfect for setup and pet recreation. The park is well-maintained and provides a peaceful setting for tent campers. For a beach tent camping experience, Edisto Beach State Park Campground provides tent sites in both ocean and marsh sections, with the oceanside offering cooling sea breezes. Both parks offer basic amenities like water and restroom facilities to ensure a comfortable tent camping experience.

What campgrounds are available in Walterboro, SC?

The Walterboro area offers diverse camping options. Lake Jasper RV Park provides a peaceful retreat with pine wetlands and 300 acres of natural surroundings, located conveniently near I-95. For fishing enthusiasts, Blacks Camp and Restaurant in the Santee Cooper area offers full-service accommodations for anglers and hunters. Other nearby options include Tiny Town RV Campground and Eagles RV Campground near Canadys. These campgrounds provide a range of amenities from basic sites to full-service facilities depending on your camping needs.