Best RV Parks & Resorts near Walterboro, SC

Several RV parks near Walterboro serve as convenient Interstate 95 stopover points. New Green Acres RV Park provides full hookup sites with 50-amp service in shaded pull-through locations, though some travelers note highway noise is audible. Bird Dog RV and Stay offers three sites with 30-amp electric, sewer, water hookups, and allows pets. Tiny Town RV Campground, located about 25 minutes from I-95, features pull-through sites with electric and water hookups on relatively level terrain. Eagle's RV Campground in nearby Canadys provides basic water, electric, and sewer connections but has limited big rig accessibility. "Very nice and clean. Easy access, friendly and helpful," noted one visitor about New Green Acres.

Most RV parks in the Walterboro area remain open year-round, making them reliable options for snowbirds traveling the East Coast corridor. Cell service varies by location, with some parks offering limited connectivity. While New Green Acres advertises WiFi, reviewers indicate it functions only near the office building. Many RV sites feature grass or gravel surfaces rather than concrete pads, so leveling equipment is recommended. For those seeking more amenities, Point South KOA lies approximately 20 miles south of Walterboro and offers a wine bar, pizza delivery to sites, and a playground. Pet-friendly policies are common throughout the area's RV parks, with several providing designated dog areas for exercising pets.

Best RV Sites Near Walterboro, South Carolina (64)

    1. New Green Acres RV Park

    8 Reviews
    Walterboro, SC
    3 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."

    2. Tiny Town RV Campground

    2 Reviews
    Round O, SC
    13 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. Bird dog RV and stay

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

    $500 - $650 / night

    4. Black Pearl Farms

    3 Reviews
    Ehrhardt, SC
    21 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."

    5. Barnyard RV Park

    8 Reviews
    Barnwell, SC
    50 miles
    Website
    +1 (803) 957-1238

    $35 / night

    "Located behind the flea market Dirt sites : lots of water flowing through during rainy weather Water,electric and sewer at sites Large pull through sites Easy access to bathrooms and showers Friendly"

    "This Campground is well maintained with level pull through sites. No frills like a pool but it's easy access. Congaree National Park Fort Jackson are nearby. Columbia is a neighboring city."

    6. Hilton Head National RV Resort

    13 Reviews
    Hilton Head Island, SC
    47 miles
    Website
    +1 (843) 707-4800

    $109 - $169 / night

    "We were able to book a week at this brand new RV resort."

    "The sites (concrete, level and ENORMOUS), the landscaping, the amenities…absolutely flawless. The staff is super friendly and accommodating."

    7. Green Acres RV Camping

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

    $55 - $80 / night

    8. Eagle's RV Campground

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

    9. Heirloom Hamlet

    9 Reviews
    Okatie, SC
    35 miles
    Website
    +1 (561) 859-8987

    $29 - $49 / night

    "No power or water, so we were able to test out our on board solar, and one night used our small generator for the heater (solar can’t run the heater)."

    "The shower is outside, with an open bottom. Heated water and changing room with a mirror. Full hookup sites are available. Rock campfire rings, and free wood!"

    10. Palmetto Shores RV Resort

    6 Reviews
    Santee, SC
    44 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!"

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RV Park Reviews near Walterboro, SC

581 Reviews of 64 Walterboro Campgrounds


  • Stuart K.The Dyrt PRO User
    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!

  • Dallas W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 15, 2023

    Barnyard RV Park

    Great place to camp in Lexington area

    Located behind the flea market Dirt sites : lots of water flowing through during rainy weather Water,electric and sewer at sites Large pull through sites Easy access to bathrooms and showers Friendly staff at front office Good weekly deals Big rig friendly Used several occasions now

  • 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.

  • Scott B.
    Nov. 11, 2018

    Hilton Head Harbor

    Great location, awesome staff

    The Hilton Head RV Resort is a great place for RVs. The staff here is super friendly and helpful. The whole campground is well maintained and clean. There are 30 & 50 amp hookups at all sites as well as city water. The only downside to this place is, all of the sites are back in. There are a few sites that are long enough to pull into, but none are pull through.

  • 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.

  • L
    Nov. 28, 2021

    Lake Jasper RV Park

    Serene and Quiet

    What a great campground with pull through sites as well as back in. Clean showers, helpful friendly staff, pool, lake and park. Near enough to Savannah and Hilton Head to have dinner or day excursions. Very clean and quiet.

  • Stuart K.The Dyrt PRO User
    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!

  • T S.
    Jan. 18, 2022

    Hilton Head National RV Resort

    Amazing and beautiful new RV resort!!

    We were able to book a week at this brand new RV resort. The sites are HUGE 70ft long 20ft wide, full hook ups with a state of the art Eaton control pedestal for your water, cable and electric connections. 341 sites, multiple swimming pools, lazy river, arcade, work out gym, concierge service, restaurants, bar with screened in TV room for those playoff games, on site chef with amazing food, escorted staff to your site, a HUGE dog park with three pet wash stations, laundry facilities like no other, plenty of walking trails well done guys, golf course next door and will be included in your stay from what I was told, buddy sites, adults only section kids free. Shopping, restaurants and beach with in minutes from this resort. Top notch and a must visit for everyone, book now!


Guide to Walterboro

RV camping opportunities near Walterboro, South Carolina provide convenient access points for travelers along the I-95 corridor. The region sits in South Carolina's Lowcountry at approximately 50 feet above sea level with a humid subtropical climate. Summer temperatures regularly exceed 90°F with high humidity, while winter months typically offer mild conditions with occasional freezing temperatures, affecting water hookup functionality at some campgrounds.

What to do

Visit Colleton State Park: Located near Eagle's RV Campground, this state park offers opportunities for fishing and paddling on the Edisto River. "About an hour from Savannah and an hour from Hilton Head," notes a camper at nearby Heirloom Hamlet, making it a good base for exploring the region.

Explore local farms: Black Pearl Farms offers riverside camping with seasonal attractions. "Fresh blueberries!" mentions Robert G., highlighting the May harvesting opportunity. The property features "beautiful, well maintained site beside the Edisto river, just as advertised!"

Visit local flea markets: Some campgrounds are conveniently located near shopping opportunities. "They have a large flea market next door," notes Scott M. about Barnyard RV Park. These markets offer local crafts, produce, and unique finds, particularly on weekends.

What campers like

Spacious sites: Many RV sites near Walterboro, South Carolina offer generous spacing. "The sites are HUGE 70ft long 20ft wide, full hook ups with a state of the art Eaton control pedestal for your water, cable and electric connections," shares a reviewer about Hilton Head National RV Resort, which is within driving distance of Walterboro.

Pet amenities: Dog owners appreciate the pet-friendly facilities at many campgrounds. "Animal friendly, nice dog park," mentions Wilma K. about New Green Acres RV Park. Another camper at Hilton Head National RV Resort notes they "have a fenced in dog park area" and "the dog wash area which they said was set up like a groomers shop."

Natural surroundings: The rural setting of many campgrounds provides a peaceful atmosphere. "Peaceful location surrounded by trees. You can hear the birds chirping and the neighbor's rooster while you sit outside enjoying the morning sun," writes a reviewer about Tiny Town RV Campground.

What you should know

Site surfaces vary: Most campgrounds feature gravel or grass sites rather than concrete pads. "No rock or concrete pad to park on so be prepared to level your RV," advises a camper at New Green Acres RV Park. This becomes particularly important during rainy weather.

Highway noise considerations: Due to the proximity to I-95, some campgrounds experience traffic noise. "Loud highway noise, but tolerable. Tall trees everywhere," notes a reviewer. Another mentions, "This is just off 95, so it's not quiet."

Alternative bathroom facilities: Some smaller campgrounds have unique setups. At Heirloom Hamlet, "Toilet is liquid in the front and solid in the back, so everyone has to sit down to use the toilet. The shower is outside, with an open bottom. Heated water and changing room with a mirror."

Tips for camping with families

Look for kid-friendly amenities: Some campgrounds offer specific facilities for children. "They have basketball, pickleball, splash pad, and a nice playground," mentions a visitor to Hilton Head National RV Resort, which also features "a large pool with lazy river and a very nice playground."

Consider proximity to attractions: When staying with children, location can be important. "It's in a great location for exploring Summerville or Charleston, or for spending the day at one of the many nearby beaches," notes a camper about Tiny Town RV Campground.

Check for space for outdoor activities: Sites with room for children to play are valuable. "Sites are big, pretty open," mentions a camper at Heirloom Hamlet, which provides "rock campfire rings, and free wood!" – perfect for family evenings around the fire.

Tips from RVers

Extended-stay options: For travelers needing longer accommodations, some parks offer weekly rates. "They offer a discount if staying a week which is wonderful since there is so much to do in the nearby towns," mentions a reviewer about Tiny Town RV Campground.

Access considerations: RV travelers should note entrance conditions. "Kinda tight getting off the 2 lane road into the entrance," cautions Gary S. about Eagle's RV Campground. Similarly, another camper notes some campgrounds have sites with "a whole pile of trees. So when making reservations make sure you let them know you need something long but also easily accessible too."

Electrical hookup variations: Amperage options differ between campgrounds. Most RV sites near Walterboro offer both 30-amp and 50-amp service, but availability should be confirmed when booking. Some parks like Tiny Town 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."

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