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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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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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Edisto Island Vacation Rental RV

1 site · Lodging3 acres · Edisto Island, SC
Edisto Island Vacation Rental RV is a fully hooked up new model RV with all the conveniences of home. Located in a beautiful shaded natural forest. Your site backs up to the Edisto Beach State Park where there are miles of amazing hiking and biking trails running through the maritime forest, and while on the trails you can visit the State Park's Environmental Learning Center to take part in their incredible interactive exhibits and learn about the natural history of the island and it's sea life. You will definitely want to spend time exploring or just relaxing on the beautiful beaches teaming with seashells. If you have a boat, feel free to bring it with you when you come, we are very close to the Live Oak Landing boat ramp where I took the picture of the sunset. As the day winds down to an end you can relax by a campfire or just head inside and kick back and watch a movie from the library of dvd's that are available. The bed is a queen and the dining table area can turn into a full bed. I look forward to having you here to make Edisto Island your next playground.
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Woodlands Nature Reserve

41 sites · Tents400 acres · Charleston, SC
Woodlands Nature Reserve: Your Private Wilderness Lakeside Escape Retreat to the untouched beauty of Woodlands Nature Reserve, a private, family-owned sanctuary just 25 minutes from downtown Charleston, SC. Whether you’re seeking tranquility or adventure, this stunning reserve has something for everyone. • Explore 4 Serene Lakes: Kayak, bike, or simply unwind along the shores of our freshwater lakes. • Blackwater Swamp Adventure: Discover the unique beauty of a 1,000-acre blackwater swamp, perfect for bird watching and peaceful walks. E-bike and kayak tours and rentals available from Charleston Kayak Company (http://charlestonkayakcompany.com/). Discounted rates for campers! Call 843-452-9937 or visit our site to book online! • Breathtaking Forest Views: Hike, bike, or relax surrounded by majestic trees and seasonal views. Perfect for families, groups, or solo travelers, Woodlands Nature Reserve offers an unforgettable escape into nature. Book your stay today and experience the best of South Carolina’s wilderness.
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Ted P.’s Land

10 sites · Tents70 acres · Wadmalaw Island, SC
Learn more about this land:We’ve got more Spanish Moss than you can shake a stick at - and we’ve got plenty of those too! While we lack ocean-side beach front, we do have spectacular views of the Wadmalaw river, particularly under a full moon and especially at sunset (we face west by southwest). We're offering approximately 60 acres of primitive hiking and campsites: areas for all levels of camping experience available.You can have a camping experience from literal back yard camping, to a serious “lost in the woods” adventure. Despite the near-by civilization, on clear nights there is very little light contamination - which makes for excellent star gazing.Campfires are allowed within local regulations. Pets are  welcome!We are less than twenty miles from historic downtown Charleston, around twenty miles from Charleston’s shopping and commerce area (West Ashley), and just over twenty miles from Kiawah Island Resort and beaches. 
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Stretching down the Atlantic coast, this Heritage Corridor has a ton of historical sites. The area begins in Wilmington, North Carolina, and ends in Florida.

See some American Revolution history at Moores Creek National Battlefield. This battlefield museum commemorates a key battle. The Battle of Moores Creek was the first victory for the rebels. There is also the Bellamy Mansion Museum and the Poplar Grove Plantation. Both date back to America's slave days and host tours that examine that painful period.

South Carolina also has its share of museums that explore the plantation era. McLeod Plantation in James Island and Boone Hall in Charleston offer tours. The Avery Research Center features exhibits about the slave experience.

If you'd rather delve into nature, stop by Ravenel's Caw Caw Interpretive Center. Here they focus on the science of South Carolina's wetlands. Stroll through elevated boardwalks and see alligators in their natural habitats.

Moving south to Georgia, check out Cumberland Island. It's the largest barrier island off Georgia's coast and reachable only by ferry. Minimal amenities make this a great place to find solitude.

Georgia's Harris Neck National Wildlife Refuge is a mecca for nature lovers. The area controls the animal population with limited hunting for deer and feral pigs.

Florida's Corridor segment has a combination of nature and history in Fort Mose State Park. This site sits on land that was the first free-slave settlement in the future U.S. An interactive museum leads history buffs through the settlement's story. There is also bird watching, paddling, and geocaching at Fort Mose.

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