This campground is very flat with concrete pads. Not much shade, though. Nice pool, and very nice staff!
This was a terrific campground to visit. Everything was so well kept and clean. The location is so close to food, restaurants and beaches. There is even a bus that comes to the campground and takes you into Old St. Augustine for a Trolley Tour. We could have spent all day there; you can get on/off the trolley at various stops throughout the town. We camped at St. Augustine Beach KOA Holiday in a Travel Trailer.
We had a site(194) on the lake, very clean and spacious with a deck on the lake. Across the way, at night, the shore and lake fountains were lit with beautiful lights. Bathrooms were very clean, but not numerous. They had Bingo on our first night of arrival. Unfortunately, during our three day stay, we had a Nor'easter. It rained and blew hard during the entire trip, except when we packed up to leave. It was not the fault of the Campground, just our dumb luck. We camped at Flamingo Lake RV Resort in a Travel Trailer.
The sites are well spaced with foliage between them. Our site, 156, was very tight to get into with a 33' TT, but others are plenty big. The restrooms are exceptionally clean; A/C and heated. Lots of places to hike to, not strenuous at all. The Lighthouse climb was great. We camped at Hunting Island State Park in a Travel Trailer.
This park is one of the best that we visited so far. It was pure luck, but our dates were during their Festival of Lights. The entire park was decorated with holiday lighting scenes, all sponsored by various Charleston businesses. The displays were awesome! Even the walking/biking paths were decorated. They must have spent months on this. The campground was clean and the sites were nicely separated by trees and shrubs. Bath houses were immaculate. Apparently some folks come every year around this festival because individual sites were also decorated with lights- even in the trees. We camped at James Island County Park in a Travel Trailer.
The campsites are well spaced with foliage between. The bath houses are numerous and exceptionally clean. The park has many bike trails, although some require a helmet. There is also a river running through it so kayaking and canoeing is popular. Everything is there to rent as well, including bikes. We spent 6 days there and still only scratched the surface
This was our "shakedown" trip with our new RV. We found the campground to be very accommodating: 30A/50A electrical, and clean water. The lake was just steps away from our site. We went mid-week, so the campground was not completely filled. The bath house was clean and had plenty of room.