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Top Destinations in South Carolina, United States

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South Carolina

South Carolina, also known as the “Palmetto State,” is located on the east coast of the United States of America. It is known as one of the original thirteen colonies.[1] The population has grown to 5,277,830 people since first being founded.[2] The land was initially inhabited by the Catawba, Cherokee, and the Creek Native American tribes. Europeans made first contact to the area 1521.[1] Over 2,000 plantations are found in the state, including the Magnolia Plantation, Middleton Place, Boone Hall Plantation, and Drayton Hall. Other popular attractions include Charleston’s Historic District, Myrtle Beach, Hilton Head Island, Fort Sumter, USS Yorktown, Brookgreen Gardens, and the Caesars Head State Park.[3] The best time to visit South Carolina is said to be from March to May and September to November; if visiting the beaches, then coming during the summer is advised since it is the hottest part of the year.[4] The state has a rich southern culture, heavily influenced by the Gullah people—descendants of the early slaves. Almost all the population of South Carolina identifies as Christian, with only 5% classifying as non-religious. The location of the state makes it a member of the well-known “Bible Belt.” [5]

What South Carolina is known for

South Carolina is located on the eastern coast of the U.S.A. Its modern history is rather extensive as it is among the original thirteen colonies.[1] The state's nickname is the “Palmetto State," coined after the state tree, Sabal palmetto. These trees were highly used during the Civil War to build fortifications because the wood could absorb the impact of a cannonball. The name, "South Carolina," comes from King Charles I of England.[6] The state has grown tremendously since first being settled in 1670, with the current population reaching 5,277,830 people. Columbia, South Carolina, has the highest population density in the state at 133,803 people and is also the state capital.[2] 

One of South Carolina’s most well-known attractions is Charleston’s Historic District. The district immerses visitors into an antebellum atmosphere, with over 1,400 historic homes, churches, and other buildings. Popular activities in the area include a carriage ride that gives an overview of the town and its history and a walking tour that allows looking inside the historic buildings. Homes available for tours are the Aiken-Rhett House and the 1808 Nathaniel Russell House, which houses priceless art pieces. Visitors can watch “basket ladies” who preserve a long tradition of weaving sweetgrass baskets when exploring the market. Another popular attraction in the state is Myrtle Beach, especially during the summertime. Myrtle Beach stretches for miles, with various shops and activities along the coast. Tourists can visit musical shows that the Carolina Opry produces or take ten-minute rides on the Myrtle Beach SkyWheel. The Broadway at the Beach is an area that hosts the state’s most extensive entertainment and shopping venue. Hilton Head Island is another famous beach in South Carolina.[3]

South Carolina has a strong history with the civil rights movement and slavery. The state has over 2,000 plantations that are open to visitors and are well-known for their gardens. The most well-known plantations include the Magnolia Plantation, Middleton Place—which has the nation’s oldest landscaped gardens—, Boone Hall Plantation, and the Drayton Hall—the oldest unrestored plantation house that is still open for tours. Another historic location is Patriots Point, where you can visit the USS Yorktown, built-in 1943. The ship has been noted for serving in WWII and the Vietnam War but is mostly recognized for rescuing the Apollo 8 astronauts.[3] Most tourists come to visit South Carolina in February, followed by July and June. The hottest time of the year is during the summer. Many visitors like coming this season to spend time at the beaches. The best times to visit South Carolina for ideal weather are March to May and September to November.[4]

Almost all the population of South Carolina identifies as Christian, with only 5% classifying as non-religious. The location of the state makes it a member of the well-known “Bible Belt,” which consists of southern states with a high density of Christians. People often know South Carolina for its southern American culture and being influenced by the Gullah, descendants of slaves.[5] A big part of the atmosphere found in South Carolina is the music scene. The state highly influenced the emergence of the rock and roll music industry in the 1960s. Many South Carolinians consider this to be a cultural emblem of the state. Another popular music in the Blue Ridge area is bluegrass. Overall, Charleston is known as the center of South Carolina’s culture and has been since the colonial period.[1]

The state draws in people with its rich southern culture and deep history from when it was first founded. South Carolina is full of interesting facts that shape it into what it is today. Such attributes include how the first shots of the Civil War were fired at Fort Sumter, South Carolina. Before the nickname “Palmetto State” came to be, it was referred to as the “Iodine State.” Johnston, South Carolina, is called the Peach Capital of the World and even has a giant peach-shaped water tower. South Carolina is also known for being home to various famous people, including Andrew Jackson, James Brown, Jesse Jackson, and Shoeless Joe Jackson.[7]

Geography

South Carolina State is located on the United State's eastern coast and is bordered by North Carolina and Georgia. The connection to the Atlantic Ocean gives the state a long stretch of beaches, some of the most popular being Myrtle Beach, Hilton Head Island, and Charleston. South Carolina comprises three regions, the first being the Piedmont Province, which includes the Sandhills. The Atlantic Coastal Plain is the second of the three regions and is generally flat with rivers and swamps. The last region is the Blue Ridge Mountain Province, which primarily consists of forested areas.[6] 

The highest point of South Carolina is the Sassafras Mountain that falls in the Blue Ridge Mountain Province, with an elevation of 3,560 feet. The fall line divides two of the significant geographical boundaries: sedimentary rocks from the metamorphic rocks.[1] Some lakes in the state include Lake Marion, Strom Thurmond Lake, Russell Lake, Lake Moultrie, and Lake Murray.[8]

The climate of South Carolina is classified as subtropical, meaning it has humid and hot summers with mild winters. The winter temperatures vary from 38 to 50 degrees Fahrenheit.[1] Rain and snow will usually happen during the cold months in small amounts, although snow is more infrequent. The summers will usually reach a high of 91 degrees Fahrenheit and have the most precipitation.[4] About 50 inches of rainfall is received annually in the state, but 70-80 inches is possible in the mountain regions.[1] Tropical cyclones can occasionally hit South Carolina since it is located on the coast. Some famously devastating hurricanes to pass through the state are Hurricanes Hazel, Florence, and Hugo, all of which were classified as category four hurricanes.[8]

There is a wide variety of wildlife in South Carolina, including wild pigs, river otters, gray foxes, American alligators, gopher tortoises, and the white-tailed deer—the most known animal in the state.[6] The wolves, pumas, elk, and bison species disappeared from the region in the 1800s, and black bears have become scarce. There are over 300 species of birds recorded in the state. South Carolina’s forest primarily consists of loblolly pine and has live oaks, gums, and magnolia trees, though it is mainly known for the palmetto tree.[1] Over 67% of the state is covered in forests, making lumber the region’s most prominent natural resource. Wildflowers named after the state include Carolina petunia, phlox, desert-thorn, silverbell, and the Carolina Geranium.[6]

History

The first known peoples to settle the region currently known as South Carolina are estimated to have arrived sometime roughly 11,000-12,000 years ago. It wasn’t until the 16th century that the Europeans first contacted the 15,000-20,000 indigenous people living in the area. Three languages were spoken in the land: Siouan-spoken by the Catawba, Iroquoian-spoken by the Cherokee, and Muskogean-spoken by the Creek. The disappearance of the indigenous people is attributed to disease, conflict, and European expansion. Spanish explorers from Santo Domingo were the first Europeans to visit the land in 1521. Later, King Charles I ordered a charter to settle the Carolina colony, which was named after the king himself. The Europeans were the first to establish a permanent settlement in Albemarle Point in 1670 successfully. In 1729, Carolina was split into two provinces, south and north.[1] Soon after this event, more settlers came from Europe to grow rice and indigo on plantations, also bringing slaves from Africa to work on the farms.[6]

During the Antebellum period before the Civil War, the state’s economy grew from cotton production and the invention of the cotton gin. South Carolina was deemed one of the wealthiest colonies in America after the American Revolution.[9] The territory officially became a state on March 26, 1776, making it the eighth state in the new nation.[1] On December 20, 1860, South Carolina became the first state to secede from the union before the Civil War started.[5] The Civil War officially began after Confederate troops fired the first shots at Fort Sumter, South Carolina, on April 12, 1861. The war took a heavy toll on South Carolina, which lost one-fifth of its white male population. The final hit came after General Sherman marched his troops through South Carolina, burning Columbia and many plantations along the way. The Confederacy lost the war, which shattered South Carolina’s economy as it was built on plantations, cotton, and slave labor.[9]



Even after the events of the American Civil War, South Carolina was one of the country's most resistant states to ideas related to the civil rights movement. One tragic event in South Carolina that led to the end of racial segregation was the Orangeburg Massacre that happened in 1968. During the Massacre, three African American students were killed by the police after an attempt to integrate a local bowling alley. At the same time, the economy still faced struggles but started to grow for the first time since the Civil War.[1] It wasn’t until the 20th century that South Carolina’s economy began to recover, starting with developing the textile industry. However, the state experienced extreme challenges during this era, especially after an insect, boll weevil, destroyed half of the cotton crop in 1922. Soon after the loss of the cotton crop, the Great Depression hit in 1929. As a result, a new emphasis was put on nonagricultural employment, which had exponential growth boosting the failing economy.[9]

Many companies have been founded in South Carolina, including Michelin, Denny’s, Schaeffler, and Sonoco.[10] Today, South Carolina’s economy is primarily driven by the textile industry and the expansion of tourism. The state has recently broken the population milestone of 5,000,000 people and is projected to increase at a slow, steady rate. South Carolina now has the fifth-highest African American residents in the nation, creating a more diverse culture.[2]

Top Campgrounds in South Carolina, United States

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#1

Solitude Pointe Cabins

Cleveland, South Carolina
4.97 (527 Reviews)

The Solitude Pointe Cabins rest in the middle of three state parks in South Carolina: Caesars Head, Jones Gap, and Table Rock. The area is known for being a refuge from the outside world, offering a place of solitude.

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#2

Pine Ridge Campground

4.93 (1159 Reviews)

The Pine Ridge Campground is located in Roebuck, South Caroline, near I-26 and I-85. The campground has over fifty-five campsites, including three cabin rentals and two tiny house rentals. All RV sites have full hookups with 20, 30, and 50 amp services. There is a fishing pond, children's park, game room, community firepit, and swimming pool on the property for additional activities. Guests are welcome to rent equipment from the main office, such as fishing rods, paddle boats, and golf carts. The small retail store in the office sells boutique-style items as well as camping necessities and RV repair supplies. Pets are allowed in the campground, and there is a small dog park on the property as well. Many events are held at the Pine Ridge Campground during holidays, such as Easter egg hunts, Halloween craft nights, and more. The property is open year-round.

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#3

The Regatta Inn

Folly Beach, South Carolina
4.87 (534 Reviews)

Currently under the ownership of Ivan Blac, the Regatta Inn has been operating year-round as a bed and breakfast since 2014. The inn is established on Folly Island, just off the Folly River near the city of Charleston, South Carolina. Those interested in water recreation can take advantage of the adjacent Folly Beach and the aforementioned river during their time at the Regatta Inn. The property often serves as the setting for weddings, and an on-site service known as White Pearl Ventures is offered to those who are in need of assistance with planning their wedding. Concerning the experience that Ivan and the staff hope that their patrons will have, the innkeeper intends to cater to the needs of those who stay at the establishment to help everyone feel comfortable during their stay.

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#4

Bleckley Inn

Anderson, South Carolina
4.85 (351 Reviews)

#5

Lake Wateree State Park

Winnsboro, South Carolina
4.7 (874 Reviews)

#6

Campground At James Island

Charleston, South Carolina
4.7 (43 Reviews)

#7

Carolina Motorsports Park

4.65 (688 Reviews)

Carolina Motorsports Park is a motorsport-centered camping area that can be found in Kershaw, North Carolina. The motorsports park has a total of 46 campsites, and almost half of them have access to garage spaces for their motor vehicles, whether that is for their cars, motorcycles, or ATVs. The property is located on the south side of Kershaw, North Carolina, and is on the way to Camden, which is south of Kershaw. Three miles outside of the city is a goldmine that is known for being one of the largest producing gold mines in the Appalachian region.

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#8

Camp Lake Jasper RV Resort

Hardeeville, South Carolina
4.6 (456 Reviews)

#9

Angel's Landing Campground Restaurant & Marina

4.6 (289 Reviews)

#10

Siesta Cove Marina-Rv Park

4.6 (222 Reviews)

#11

The Cottages On Charleston Harbor

Mount Pleasant, South Carolina
4.5 (182 Reviews)

#12

Greenville Spartanburg Rv Park (GSP) RV Park

4.5 (84 Reviews)

#13

The Farm Campground

4.5 (80 Reviews)

#14

JB Charleston Outdoor Recreation Center

Joint Base Charleston, South Carolina
4.5 (75 Reviews)

JB Charleston Outdoor Recreation Center is located in Joint Base Charleston, South Carolina. The campground can be found in North Charleston, which is about 20 minutes away from the central part of Charleston. Charleston has a fair amount of history and is known for being in the heart of where the Civil War started. The city offers a variety of things to do that many tourists tend to seek out and enjoy. JB Charleston Outdoor Recreation Center is also a short distance from several national parks and a few popular spots on the beach.

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#15

River Bottom Farms

4.4 (305 Reviews)

Located in the heart of South Carolina, River Bottom Farms offers a total of 70 units, which include three cabins and sixty-seven tent/RV sites. Dana Gabriel and Susan Davis, the camp hosts, have been operating the business since they purchased the campground in 2006. The two owners make an effort to provide guests with a memorable experience. One specific way that they try to achieve this goal is by hosting events every weekend, many of which are themed depending on the holidays and seasons. The most notable among these festivities is the six-week-long Halloween event. Beyond the on-site activities that are available to visitors throughout the duration of their stay, the establishment is also centrally located among several prominent cities in South Carolina. Such cities include Columbia, Augusta, Orangeburg, and Charleston, which contain numerous restaurants and attractions. 

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#16

Tuck In the Wood Campgrounds

4.4 (198 Reviews)

#17

Jolly Acres Camp & Storage

4.4 (118 Reviews)

#18

Elliott's Landing and Campground

Pinewood, South Carolina
4.4 (88 Reviews)

#19

Hideaway RV Resort.

Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
4.3 (235 Reviews)

#20

Mill Creek Marina and Campground

4.3 (176 Reviews)

#21

Moon Landing RV Park & Marina

Cross Hill, South Carolina
4.3 (145 Reviews)

#22

Taw Caw Campground & Marina

Summerton, South Carolina
4.2 (155 Reviews)

#23

Flowermill RV Park

4.2 (36 Reviews)

#24

Hilton Head Harbor RV Resort & Marina

Hilton Head Island, South Carolina
4.1 (698 Reviews)

Hilton Head Harbor RV Resort sits right on the water's edge of Hilton Head Island—which is surrounded by water that stems directly from the Atlantic Ocean. It is a defining feature of the island because it has many of the island's biggest attractions.

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#25

Lake Aire RV Park and Campground

Hollywood, South Carolina
4.1 (457 Reviews)

#26

Cunningham RV Park

Spartanburg, South Carolina
4.1 (228 Reviews)

#27

Scuffletown USA

Simpsonville, South Carolina
4.1 (64 Reviews)

#28

Twin Magnolia RV Park

North Augusta, South Carolina
4.1 (63 Reviews)

#29

New Green Acres RV Park

Walterboro, South Carolina
4 (335 Reviews)

#30

Mountain Rest Cabins

Mountain Rest, South Carolina
4 (112 Reviews)

Mountain Rest Cabins has been owned and operated by June White since October 2007. Currently, the property offers a total of 28 accommodations for visitors to reserve. Aside from the sites, guests also have access to a laundry facility, a covered pavilion with picnic tables, and a main office building with a gift shop. A considerable extent of the premises is wooded, and the land that encompasses the establishment is mountainous. According to June, outdoor recreation is a popular draw for tourism in the area due to its environment, as several waterfalls can be found near the campground. Fishing, white water rafting, and mountain biking are a few of the most common recreational activities that people undertake during their stay at Mountain Rest Cabins.

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#31

Stoney Crest Plantation Campground

Bluffton, South Carolina
4 (75 Reviews)

#32

Springwood RV Park

Greenville, South Carolina
3.9 (239 Reviews)

#33

Woodsmoke Family Campground

3.9 (157 Reviews)

#34

Columbia / Camden RV Park

3.9 (128 Reviews)

#35

Edmund RV Park

Lexington, South Carolina
3.9 (93 Reviews)

#36

Hardeeville RV- Thomas Parks and Sites

Hardeeville, South Carolina
3.9 (78 Reviews)

#37

April Valley RV Park

3.9 (26 Reviews)

#38

Fain's RV Park

North Charleston, South Carolina
3.6 (42 Reviews)

#39

Carolina Landing RV Resort

Fairplay, South Carolina
3.5 (346 Reviews)

#40

Rainbow RV Park

3.5 (69 Reviews)

#41

All Seasons Family Campground

Cross Hill, South Carolina
4.7 (20 Reviews)

#42

Martinfield Plantation Community

4.7 (1 Reviews)

#43

Magnolia RV Park & Campground

4.6 (1 Reviews)

#44

Barnyard RV Park

Lexington, South Carolina
3.7 (15 Reviews)

#45

US Navy Recreation Center

Moncks Corner, South Carolina
3.7 (7 Reviews)

#46

Bass Lake Campground ARVC

0 (0 Reviews)

#47

Oak Plantation Campground L.P.

Johns Island, South Carolina
0 (0 Reviews)

#48

Thomas RV Parks

Hardeeville, South Carolina
0 (0 Reviews)

#49

Gulches Off Road Vehicle Park

Waterloo, South Carolina
0 (0 Reviews)

#50

BUCKSPORT MARINA & RV RESORT

0 (0 Reviews)

#51

Cast Away Fishing Charters

Beaufort, South Carolina
0 (0 Reviews)

#52

Ivy Acres Lodge and RV Park

Piedmont, South Carolina
0 (0 Reviews)

#53

Apache Family Campground

Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
0 (0 Reviews)

#54

Myrtle Beach KOA Campground

Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
0 (0 Reviews)

#55

Ocean Lakes Family Campground

Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
0 (0 Reviews)

#56

Willow Tree Resort

0 (0 Reviews)

#57

Pirateland Family Campground

Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
0 (0 Reviews)

#58

The Oaks at Point South RV

Yemassee, South Carolina
0 (0 Reviews)

#59

Light House RV Park and Marina

Cross Hill, South Carolina
0 (0 Reviews)

#60

Broxton Bridge Plantation Campgrounds

Ehrhardt, South Carolina
0 (0 Reviews)

#61

Silver Creek Campground and White Water Outfitters

Mill Spring, South Carolina
0 (0 Reviews)

#62

Hilltop Mobile Home Park

Greenville, South Carolina
0 (0 Reviews)

#63

Willow Tree RV Resort & Campground

0 (0 Reviews)

#64

Hilton Head Island Motorcoach Resort

Hilton Head Island, South Carolina
0 (0 Reviews)

#65

Cedar Creek Resort LLC

Leesville, South Carolina
0 (0 Reviews)

#66

Rusty Anchor RV Resort

0 (0 Reviews)

#67

Crossroads Jensen Communities

0 (0 Reviews)

#68

Columbia Camden RV Park

0 (0 Reviews)

#69

Len Thomas RV Park and Campground

Hardeeville, South Carolina
0 (0 Reviews)

#70

Coachwood Mobile Home Park

Simpsonville, South Carolina
0 (0 Reviews)

#71

East Islands Rentals

Isle of Palms, South Carolina
0 (0 Reviews)

#72

Stay Duvet

Charleston, South Carolina
0 (0 Reviews)

#73

Lisa Bair Rentals

Lake Marion, South Carolina
0 (0 Reviews)

#74

290 RV Park

0 (0 Reviews)

#75

Aiken RV Park

0 (0 Reviews)

#76

Bakers Creek Campground

0 (0 Reviews)

#77

Barnyard RV Park

Lexington, South Carolina
0 (0 Reviews)

#78

Betty Rv Park

0 (0 Reviews)

#79

Big Cypress Lake RV Park

0 (0 Reviews)

#80

Bg's Campground

Greenwood, South Carolina
0 (0 Reviews)

#81

Broad River Campground

Winnsboro, South Carolina
0 (0 Reviews)

#82

Campground at Ebenezer Park

Rock Hill, South Carolina
0 (0 Reviews)

#83

Campground Cemetery

0 (0 Reviews)

#84

Campground Rd

Hemingway, South Carolina
0 (0 Reviews)

#85

Church Campground

Westminster, South Carolina
0 (0 Reviews)

#86

Cassidy Bridge Campground

0 (0 Reviews)

#87

Charleston AFB RV Park

Charleston, South Carolina
0 (0 Reviews)

#88

Cherokee RV Campground

0 (0 Reviews)

#89

Church of God Campground

Simpsonville, South Carolina
0 (0 Reviews)

#90

Driftwood RV Park

Beaufort, South Carolina
0 (0 Reviews)

#91

Edmund RV Park

Lexington, South Carolina
0 (0 Reviews)

#92

Eagle's RV Park

0 (0 Reviews)

#93

Farm Branch RV Park

Summerville, South Carolina
0 (0 Reviews)

#94

Falcon Nest Family Campground

0 (0 Reviews)

#95

Foster Creek RV Park

Goose Creek, South Carolina
0 (0 Reviews)

#96

Grapevine Campground

Mountain Rest, South Carolina
0 (0 Reviews)

#97

Gateway Motorhome and RV Park

0 (0 Reviews)

#98

Grand View Campground & RV Park

0 (0 Reviews)

#99

Grapevine Campground

Walhalla, South Carolina
0 (0 Reviews)

#100

Camp Discovery

Blythewood, South Carolina
0 (0 Reviews)

#101

Affordabike Bicycle Shop

0 (0 Reviews)

#102

ATD Inflatables: Bounce House Inflatables, Rentals in Greenville SC

0 (0 Reviews)

#103

Coastal Condos Inc

Indian Land, South Carolina
0 (0 Reviews)

#104

Hemingway Interdenominational Campground

Hemingway, South Carolina
0 (0 Reviews)

#105

High Falls RV Park

0 (0 Reviews)

#106

hillside rv park

0 (0 Reviews)

#107

Hillcrest Mobile Home Village & RV Park

0 (0 Reviews)

#108

Hopalong RV Park

Hartsville, South Carolina
0 (0 Reviews)

#109

Ferg Vacations

Bluffton, South Carolina
0 (0 Reviews)

#110

Island campgrounds

Atlantic Beach, South Carolina
0 (0 Reviews)

#111

Iron City Campground

0 (0 Reviews)

#112

Johnson's Marina & Campground

Georgetown, South Carolina
0 (0 Reviews)

#113

Johns RV Park

0 (0 Reviews)

#114

Hideaway Haven: The Perfect Getaway in Marion, South Carolina!

0 (0 Reviews)

#115

Kings Mountain Campground

0 (0 Reviews)

#116

Seaside Vacations

North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
0 (0 Reviews)

#117

Silly Bob's Inflatables

0 (0 Reviews)

#118

Pine Acres Campground-Mobile

0 (0 Reviews)

#119

Lakewood Campground Trading Post

Atlantic Beach, South Carolina
0 (0 Reviews)

#120

Little Cedar Creek Campground

Blythewood, South Carolina
0 (0 Reviews)

#121

Wateree Lake RV Park & Marina

Blythewood, South Carolina
0 (0 Reviews)

#122

Magnolia Campground

West Columbia, South Carolina
0 (0 Reviews)

#123

River Bottom Farms Family Campground

0 (0 Reviews)

#124

Mile Creek Park Campground

Six Mile, South Carolina
0 (0 Reviews)

#125

Under The Oaks Campground

0 (0 Reviews)

#126

Longcreek Campground

0 (0 Reviews)

#127

River Road Family Campground

0 (0 Reviews)

#128

PineHaven Campground

0 (0 Reviews)

#129

Thrifts Ferry Campground

Mountain Rest, South Carolina
0 (0 Reviews)

#130

Wells Highway RV Park

0 (0 Reviews)

#131

Palmetto Cove RV Park

Cleveland, South Carolina
0 (0 Reviews)

#132

Little Lake RV Park

Travelers Rest, South Carolina
0 (0 Reviews)

#133

Tanager Woods RV Campground

0 (0 Reviews)

#134

Southern Shade RV Park

0 (0 Reviews)

#135

Lake Robinson RV Park

0 (0 Reviews)

#136

Swamp Fox Campground

Florence, South Carolina
0 (0 Reviews)

#137

Lighthouse Pointe Family RV Park

Lake Marion, South Carolina
0 (0 Reviews)

#138

Southern Shade RV Park

0 (0 Reviews)

#139

Sharolyn Motel & Campground

0 (0 Reviews)

#140

Taylors Landing and Campground

Ridgeville, South Carolina
0 (0 Reviews)

#141

Lake Hartwell RV Park

Westminster, South Carolina
0 (0 Reviews)

#142

Lakevue Landing Campground

Lake Marion, South Carolina
0 (0 Reviews)

#143

River Neck Acres ATV Park

Florence, South Carolina
0 (0 Reviews)

#144

Masters RV

Greenwood, South Carolina
0 (0 Reviews)

#145

Song Hill Reserve

0 (0 Reviews)

#146

Parkway Campers & Supplies

Walhalla, South Carolina
0 (0 Reviews)

#147

Whispering Winds RV Park

Boiling Springs, South Carolina
0 (0 Reviews)

#148

Barefoot RV Resort

Atlantic Beach, South Carolina
0 (0 Reviews)

#149

RV Resort Owners Association

Beaufort, South Carolina
0 (0 Reviews)

#150

Oak Park Resort

0 (0 Reviews)

#151

Double Triangle Ranch Campground

0 (0 Reviews)

#152

Carolina Pines RV Resort

0 (0 Reviews)

#153

CrossRoads Coach Resort at the ROB

Galivants Ferry, South Carolina
0 (0 Reviews)

#154

Douglas RV Park

Jacksonville, South Carolina
0 (0 Reviews)

#155

Turtle Creek Campground

0 (0 Reviews)

#156

Home Stay RV Park, Campground and Recreational Venue

0 (0 Reviews)

#157

Stonewall RV Park

0 (0 Reviews)

#158

Liberty Springs RV Park

0 (0 Reviews)

#159

Ralph's RV Park

Lake Keowee, South Carolina
0 (0 Reviews)

#160

Whispering Oaks RV Park

North Augusta, South Carolina
0 (0 Reviews)

#161

Charleston Compound

Charleston, South Carolina
0 (0 Reviews)

#162

Beachwoods RV

0 (0 Reviews)

#163

Aiken State Park

0 (0 Reviews)

#164

Sadlers Creek State Park

Anderson, South Carolina
0 (0 Reviews)

#165

Lake Hartwell State Recreation Area

Anderson, South Carolina
0 (0 Reviews)

#166

Singing Pines

Anderson, South Carolina
0 (0 Reviews)

#167

Briarcliffe RV Resort Inc.

Atlantic Beach, South Carolina
0 (0 Reviews)

#168

North Myrtle Beach RV Resort and Dry Dock Marina

Little River, South Carolina
0 (0 Reviews)

#169

Ocean Lakes RV Center

Atlantic Beach, South Carolina
0 (0 Reviews)

#170

Clemson University Camp Sewee

0 (0 Reviews)

#171

Marshview on McCalley Creek

Beaufort, South Carolina
0 (0 Reviews)

#172

The Oaks at Point South RV

Yemassee, South Carolina
0 (0 Reviews)

#173

Higher Ground

Beaufort, South Carolina
0 (0 Reviews)

#174

Breezy Acres Estates

Beaufort, South Carolina
0 (0 Reviews)

#175

Camping World of Spartanburg

Spartanburg, South Carolina
0 (0 Reviews)

#176

C & C Indoor Range

Boiling Springs, South Carolina
0 (0 Reviews)

#177

South Cove County Park Campsite #54

0 (0 Reviews)

#178

Pickens County Park-Mile Creek

Six Mile, South Carolina
0 (0 Reviews)

#179

Bridgewater Dog Park

Charleston, South Carolina
0 (0 Reviews)

#180

SOUTH MOUNTAIN FAMILY CAMP

0 (0 Reviews)

#181

Camp Sertoma of South Carolina

0 (0 Reviews)

#182

Natural Gathering Grounds

Ridgeville, South Carolina
0 (0 Reviews)

#183

Palmetto Shores RV Resort

Summerton, South Carolina
0 (0 Reviews)

#184

Lake Thurmond RV Park

Plum Branch, South Carolina
0 (0 Reviews)

#185

Coastline RV Rentals

Murrells Inlet, South Carolina
0 (0 Reviews)

#186

Briarcliffe R V Resort Inc.

Green Sea, South Carolina
0 (0 Reviews)

#187

Boogers Fish Camp

Lake Murray, South Carolina
0 (0 Reviews)

#188

Lester RV

Newberry, South Carolina
0 (0 Reviews)

#189

Low Country Fish Camp

Summerville, South Carolina
0 (0 Reviews)

#190

Clemson Hills RV Club

0 (0 Reviews)

#191

Camp Spearhead

Slater-Marietta, South Carolina
0 (0 Reviews)

#192

Wishing Well RV Campground

Atlantic Beach, South Carolina
0 (0 Reviews)

#193

Hilton RV Resort

Beaufort County, South Carolina
0 (0 Reviews)

#194

Lake Hartwell RV Resort and Cabins

0 (0 Reviews)

#195

Market Street Group LLC

Beaufort, South Carolina
0 (0 Reviews)

#196

Ace Basin Campground and RV

Beaufort County, South Carolina
0 (0 Reviews)

#197

Lowcountry Day Preschool & Camp

Beaufort County, South Carolina
0 (0 Reviews)

#198

Newberry / I-26 / Sumter NF KOA Journey

Blythewood, South Carolina
0 (0 Reviews)

#199

Weston Lake

Blythewood, South Carolina
0 (0 Reviews)

#200

Paris Mountain State Park Campground

Boiling Springs, South Carolina
0 (0 Reviews)

#201

Camp Kinard

0 (0 Reviews)

#202

Double Springs Boat-in Campsite

0 (0 Reviews)

#203

Broad River Campground

0 (0 Reviews)

#204

Tiger Mountain RV Park

0 (0 Reviews)

#205

YMCA Camp Cherokee

0 (0 Reviews)

#206

Silver Lake Mobile Home And RV Park

Columbia, South Carolina
0 (0 Reviews)

#207

RiverRidge campground

0 (0 Reviews)

#208

Camp Pool Builders

Daufuskie Island, South Carolina
0 (0 Reviews)

#209

Camp Green Day

Dewees Island, South Carolina
0 (0 Reviews)

#210

Fireside RV Park

0 (0 Reviews)

#211

Lake Thurmond RV Park

Edgefield, South Carolina
0 (0 Reviews)

#212

Cruisin Life

Galivants Ferry, South Carolina
0 (0 Reviews)

#213

Hester's Bottoms Family Campground

0 (0 Reviews)

#214

Lake Hartwell Campground LLC

0 (0 Reviews)

#215

Elysian Fields

Lake Moultrie, South Carolina
0 (0 Reviews)

#216

Sparky's Mobile Home & RV Park

North Augusta, South Carolina
0 (0 Reviews)

#217

Christa's Boot Camp

North Augusta, South Carolina
0 (0 Reviews)

#218

Big Rig Friendly RV Resort

West Columbia, South Carolina
0 (0 Reviews)

#219

Myrtle Beach Travel Park

Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
0 (0 Reviews)

Top 10 Campgrounds in South Carolina, United States
#1

Solitude Pointe Cabins

Cleveland, South Carolina
4.97 (527 Reviews)

The Solitude Pointe Cabins rest in the middle of three state parks in South Carolina: Caesars Head, Jones Gap, and Table Rock. The area is known for being a refuge from the outside world, offering a place of solitude.

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#2

Pine Ridge Campground

4.93 (1159 Reviews)

The Pine Ridge Campground is located in Roebuck, South Caroline, near I-26 and I-85. The campground has over fifty-five campsites, including three cabin rentals and two tiny house rentals. All RV sites have full hookups with 20, 30, and 50 amp services. There is a fishing pond, children's park, game room, community firepit, and swimming pool on the property for additional activities. Guests are welcome to rent equipment from the main office, such as fishing rods, paddle boats, and golf carts. The small retail store in the office sells boutique-style items as well as camping necessities and RV repair supplies. Pets are allowed in the campground, and there is a small dog park on the property as well. Many events are held at the Pine Ridge Campground during holidays, such as Easter egg hunts, Halloween craft nights, and more. The property is open year-round.

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#3

The Regatta Inn

Folly Beach, South Carolina
4.87 (534 Reviews)

Currently under the ownership of Ivan Blac, the Regatta Inn has been operating year-round as a bed and breakfast since 2014. The inn is established on Folly Island, just off the Folly River near the city of Charleston, South Carolina. Those interested in water recreation can take advantage of the adjacent Folly Beach and the aforementioned river during their time at the Regatta Inn. The property often serves as the setting for weddings, and an on-site service known as White Pearl Ventures is offered to those who are in need of assistance with planning their wedding. Concerning the experience that Ivan and the staff hope that their patrons will have, the innkeeper intends to cater to the needs of those who stay at the establishment to help everyone feel comfortable during their stay.

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#4

Bleckley Inn

Anderson, South Carolina
4.85 (351 Reviews)

#5

Lake Wateree State Park

Winnsboro, South Carolina
4.7 (874 Reviews)

#6

Campground At James Island

Charleston, South Carolina
4.7 (43 Reviews)

#7

Carolina Motorsports Park

4.65 (688 Reviews)

Carolina Motorsports Park is a motorsport-centered camping area that can be found in Kershaw, North Carolina. The motorsports park has a total of 46 campsites, and almost half of them have access to garage spaces for their motor vehicles, whether that is for their cars, motorcycles, or ATVs. The property is located on the south side of Kershaw, North Carolina, and is on the way to Camden, which is south of Kershaw. Three miles outside of the city is a goldmine that is known for being one of the largest producing gold mines in the Appalachian region.

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#8

Camp Lake Jasper RV Resort

Hardeeville, South Carolina
4.6 (456 Reviews)

#9

Angel's Landing Campground Restaurant & Marina

4.6 (289 Reviews)

#10

Siesta Cove Marina-Rv Park

4.6 (222 Reviews)