The best camping near Edisto Beach State Park

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Maybe skip this state park if you DON’T want to fall in love because Edisto Island sure is a looker.  

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Hanscombe Point Plantation

12 sites · RVs, Tents300 acres · Johns Island, SC
Hanscombe Point Plantation is a 300 acre working farm that has been in the Legare family for 9 generations. We raise beef cows, heritage breeds of pigs, laying hens, and water buffalo. Additionally, we raise vegetables and do a lot of agri-tourism including: summer camps, school field trips, and a large pumpkin patch maze each year.Our accommodations include a vintage camper, primitive campsites along a salt water creek, and an RV area on our farm.We are located just 30 minutes from nearby beaches and downtown Charleston. Use our property as your base of operation as you have fun at the beach or tour the historic city, or just stay for a quiet get away in the woods.There is also a lot of wildlife such as: wild turkeys, woodstorks, raccoons, and alligators.  Fishing and crabbing are available on the salt water creek next to the campsite as well.We look forward to hosting you!
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Heirloom Hamlet

5 sites · RVs5 acres · Ridgeland, SC
Why buy a home when you can build a fairytale? Hi, I'm Curt. My wife Ani, son Fitch, and I are your average, everyday nonconformists who have been running an experiment. We are trying to figure out if a family can use their own hands and some grit to handcraft a life that you don't need a vacation from. Or better yet, that you would vacation to. Have we done that? You be the judge. About 4 years ago we left our South Florida handcrafting furniture business to pursue this new goal. We set out to build an inspiring experience in simple, eco-friendly living that would find a harmony between some of the old fashioned world that we'd found ourselves missing, and the handful of modern advancements that were actually beneficial. All while keeping it classy. At Heirloom Hamlet, you will see us designing unique, functional cabins, installing solar, composting, planting, and building toilets that are better for our environment. We're bread baking, pasta making, timber milling, woodworking, clay-forming and metal pounding. The goal is to evolve into a small world of self-reliance and harmony with nature. Ani and I are big believers in being mindful and respectful of our environment wherever reasonable. So, we are incorporating both alternative and municipal utilities as they can fit into our homestead design and limited budget. Through good design, our goal is to show just how "normal" small living can feel. We all have personal priorities and those will vary greatly, and that's okay. But no person should be so self-absorbed that we have completely shut out the importance of being respectfully mindful to the earth and to our fellowman. After all, if we don't have that, what do we have? To be completely transparent, though, the creatives in us also would like it if we inspired onlookers to possibly look at their own space and life a little bit differently. We've personally found it to be so fulfilling to distinguish real desires and needs from the ones we've been groomed to pursue, and then work to make them a reality. We've found it energizing to witness our fellowmen and women pursuing a dream. We'd like to be a stimulating memory along any person's journey. Visiting with us, we sure hope our guests don't expect to find a corporate approach to life here, and that they can appreciate some of our old-fashioned ways. That, as our paths cross, we won't be held to a business-first standard that we have worked hard to remove ourselves from. We realize everyone has a right to be themselves, but our presentation at Heirloom Hamlet has been purposefully designed to be a refreshing hideaway from the norm.
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Edisto River Luxury RV Resort

2 sites · RVs, Tents4 acres · Ridgeville, SC
Locate on a riverfront property on the Edisto River. Very quiet and beautiful pond view, full hookup luxury RV sites. Amenities include private furnished screened Gazebo with mini fridge, tv and wifi, shared bath with free laundry and the most amazing outdoor shower. The pond is stocked with fish and has a beautiful fountain which produces white noise during the evening and most of the night. Short trail to a shared dock to access the river. Just 1 hour from Downtown Charleston and 20 minutes to Walterboro and I-95. Nearby is Givhans Ferry State Park great for swimming, and the popular river tubing or The nearby Bee City Zoo which has a wide selection of fun and exciting exhibits for adults and children. Built by hand from scratch, we tried to think of everything you would need to leave you rested during your journey. Designed specifically for Motorhome's but we can also accept tow behind campers, roof top tents and tent camping. This is an upscale resort for those who want a quiet and peaceful experience vs the crammed and crowded commercial campgrounds.
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Bennetts Point 31

1 site · Tent31 acres · Green Pond, SC
The Bennetts Point 31 is a serene and scenic camping spot nestled in the heart of the ACE Basin, South Carolina. Surrounded by rich wildlife, tidal creeks, and lush marshlands, this peaceful spot offers visitors the perfect retreat to enjoy nature. Ideal for fishing, kayaking, and wildlife watching, the campground provides a quiet escape with easy access to the stunning beauty of the Lowcountry. Whether you're looking to camp under the stars or explore the diverse ecosystem, Bennetts Point 31 offers a unique and tranquil experience in one of the region’s most pristine natural areas. An incredible marsh front oasis. Beautiful sunsets, sunrises, and stars as far as the eye can see. A plethora of wildlife can be seen here. Don’t get too close to the pond, our resident alligator (Allen) is close to 9’ long! We also have active honeybee hives. Fireflies can be seen during the summer months. Bug spray is highly encouraged during warmer months. Due to the absence of light pollution many long exposure milky way pictures have been taken!
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Blacks Fish Camp

15 sites · RVs, Tents1 acre · Smoaks, SC
Blacks Fish Camp is Located in Smoaks SC off of Scenic Hwy. 61. The Camp is located on a Tributary off of the Main Stem of the Edisto River. We have 12 Tent Camp Sites and Two RV Sites with Septic Hookups and 20, 30 and 50 Amp Electrical Plugs and Potable Water Hookup. Separate Onsite Bathroom with Sink and Two Showers, Cement Boat Ramp with a Dock. Covered Shed with a cement floor and three Picnic Tables and Chairs. Water Hookup and Electrical plugs on Tent Site's can be used if you bring Extra Garden Hose and Electrical Cords. Enjoy the Edisto River in your Boat, Kayak, Canoe, Paddle Board or Small Boat. Take a 1/2 Day Kayak or Canoe trip downstream to Colleton State Park from Blacks Fish Camp. Celebrate a Birthday Party or Family Reunion. A Weber Charcoal Grill is located under the covered shed for your use Charcoal is not Provided. The different wildlife species you might encounter at my site includes Owl's, Beaver, Wildcat, Otters, Deer, Raccoon, Opossum, Armadillo, Alligators Coyote, and Snakes, Hawks and Osprey. We have a Wood Duck Box on site for Nesting. Note: Water Level in the Tributary may restrict Ingress and Egress to the Main Stem if the Edisto River. If the Gage Height at Branchville is below two feet. Or very harsh drought conditions. (waterdata.usgs.gov) Search Edisto River Near Branchville, SC - 02174000
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Lowcountry Live Oaks.

2 sites · RVs10 acres · Beaufort, SC
We have 10 acres, it used to be a phosphate mine, now it’s just beautiful land with lovely trees and peace. We have our home on the backside of the property but are more than willing to share our beautiful spot for travelers that may need a place to stay to visit Beaufort or Parris Island or even an overflow spot when Hunting Island cannot accommodate you every day. Learn more about this land: Private, semi-woodsy, Level site with water, septic, and electricity, can accommodate up to 60' Diesel Pushers, and 5th wheels. We have 30 amp and 50 amp for larger campers, as well as your Internet for the site. The Atlantic Ocean is 12 miles away if you want to visit the beautiful Hunting Island. Several saltwater boat landings within 2-5 miles. Historic Beaufort 3 miles, Paris Island 6 miles, swimming, fishing, surfing, shrimping all within 5-10 minutes. Bring your RV and your boat.
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Beach Days & Marsh Nights – RV Spot

1 site · RV1 acre · Charleston, SC
Tucked in a quiet neighborhood along the marsh, this private RV spot offers the perfect mix of stillness and coastal adventure. Whether you're looking to slow down or soak it all in, you’re just minutes from Folly Beach and a short drive into Charleston—making it easy to dip into both saltwater and city life. Start your morning with coffee overlooking the marsh, launch a kayak right from the backyard, or pack up your beach gear and head out for a day on the sand. Want an effortless beach day? We’ve got chairs, tents, coolers, boogie boards, games, and sand toys ready to go so you can travel light and play hard—just let us know what you’d like and we’ll have it waiting for you. Back at the site, unwind in your private outdoor lounge area, walk the neighborhood to watch the sun drop over the marsh, or book an evening by the fire pit for an exclusive saltwater lake front night under the stars. While this isn't a hidden forest getaway, it’s one of the closest RV-accessible spots to the beach—with the bonus of marshfront beauty and some thoughtful extras to elevate your experience.
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The best camping near Edisto Beach State Park guide

Overview

About

Start off at the Environmental Learning Center for a scheduled program or a look around. There are miles of trails running through the maritime forest of live oak, hanging Spanish moss, and palmetto trees. This state park is also home to the state's longest system of accessible hiking and biking trails.

Explore beaches teeming with seashells. Our minds are racing with all the nature craft possibilities. Once you’ve collected your perfect set, lay out a picnic in one of the oceanfront picnic shelters.

Campers of all sorts will find sites to spend the night. Choose from furnished cabins or 112 standard sites with water and electricity. If you want to get a bit more rustic, try the walk-in tent camping at Live Oak Campground.

Whatever you decide, you can’t go wrong at Edisto Beach State Park!

Notable campgrounds

  • Beachfront Campground: Wake up to the sound of waves at this oceanfront site, perfect for tent and RV campers seeking a scenic escape.
  • Live Oak Campground: Shaded by majestic oaks, this campground offers a serene setting for both tents and RVs, complete with modern amenities.
  • Cabin Area: For a more secluded stay, the park's cabins provide a cozy retreat nestled in the tranquility of the saltmarsh.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book early, especially for peak seasons, to ensure your spot at this sought-after coastal haven.
  • Consider visiting during the off-season for a quieter experience and easier reservation opportunities.
  • Keep an eye on cancellations, as last-minute openings can be your ticket to a spontaneous adventure.
  • Explore nearby camping options to maximize your chances of securing a place to stay amid the park's natural beauty.

When to go

The best time to visit Edisto Beach State Park is during spring and fall when the weather is mild and the park is less crowded. Summer offers warm beach days but expect higher visitor numbers. Winter can be quiet but chilly, with limited services. Avoid hurricane season, typically from June to November, when the weather can be unpredictable.

Know before you go

  • Check the park's operating hours, which are 7am to 6pm daily, extending to 8pm during Daylight Savings Time.
  • Admission fees are $8 for adults, $5 for SC seniors, $4 for children aged 6-15, and free for those 5 and under.
  • Pets are welcome in most outdoor areas, but they must be on a leash no longer than six feet and well-behaved.
  • wifi is available, allowing you to stay connected even as you disconnect amid nature's splendor.
  • Remember to visit the Environmental Learning Center for a deep dive into the park's diverse ecosystem and history.
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