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Kaz
Aug 04, 2015Explorer
Here are a few thoughts about places I've stayed (with links to the rvparkreviews.com reviews if that helps):
Hilton Head Island Motorcoach Resort (SC): About what you'd expect from the name: Four-hundred-plus full-hookup sites (with cable TV) , most of which are landscaped and equipped with outdoor furnishings. Plus a heated and cooled (no kidding) pool, tennis courts, recreation room, and a lake with lighted fountains. Oh, and it’s about a mile (nice walk or bike ride) from Coligny Beach and a ton of restaurants.
Hilton Head RV Resort and Marina (SC): Also very nice. And it's on the intracoastal water way, which was a treat for me, but a pretty long ways from the ocean.
Skidaway Island State Park (GA): Agree with the posts above. Very nice, but more of an inland camping experience.
Jekyll Island Campground (GA): Very nice. Shaded and full hookups. Some people report that the roads and narrow and sites hard to get into, but we didn't notice that. Easy access to the beach.
Coastal Georgia RV Resort (Brunswick, GA): This gets great reviews, but I thought it was only OK. Not a lot of shade, privacy, "nature," whatever. And a ways away from any water.
Blythe Island Regional Park (Brusnwick, GA): We like this place a lot. Again, it's a ways a way from any water, but it's a county-run park and very nice. Full hookups, very shaded (with Spanish moss on the trees), lots to do.
Hope that helps,
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Hilton Head Island Motorcoach Resort (SC): About what you'd expect from the name: Four-hundred-plus full-hookup sites (with cable TV) , most of which are landscaped and equipped with outdoor furnishings. Plus a heated and cooled (no kidding) pool, tennis courts, recreation room, and a lake with lighted fountains. Oh, and it’s about a mile (nice walk or bike ride) from Coligny Beach and a ton of restaurants.
Hilton Head RV Resort and Marina (SC): Also very nice. And it's on the intracoastal water way, which was a treat for me, but a pretty long ways from the ocean.
Skidaway Island State Park (GA): Agree with the posts above. Very nice, but more of an inland camping experience.
Jekyll Island Campground (GA): Very nice. Shaded and full hookups. Some people report that the roads and narrow and sites hard to get into, but we didn't notice that. Easy access to the beach.
Coastal Georgia RV Resort (Brunswick, GA): This gets great reviews, but I thought it was only OK. Not a lot of shade, privacy, "nature," whatever. And a ways away from any water.
Blythe Island Regional Park (Brusnwick, GA): We like this place a lot. Again, it's a ways a way from any water, but it's a county-run park and very nice. Full hookups, very shaded (with Spanish moss on the trees), lots to do.
Hope that helps,
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