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- TvovExplorer III am not sure how "north" you want to go... but in Florence, South Carolina the Florence RV Park is very easy on and off.
I can't seem to find a website for the place, but there are recent reviews:
http://www.rvparking.com/sc/florence/florence-rv-park-formerly-florence-koa#park-reviews - BelgiqueExplorer
- jspringatorExplorerI expect to make it to Savannah or thereabouts for the night. I don't want to go through city traffic during the 5-6 pm rush hour, so basically as close to Savannah as I can get without going through it. I try to be off the road at 6:00 pm.
Somewhere around Rincon looks good. - ependydadExplorer
jspringator wrote:
Somewhere around Rincon looks good.
I stayed here for a night. But unlike your 6pm, I got there at like 11pm. :)
http://www.whisperingpinesrvpk.com/
They have transient pull-through sites up front. Very level and full hookups. They were good to leave the truck/camper connected. - jnharleyExplorerWe have stayed at New Green Acres for an overnight. Nothing fancy and I think it was a Passport America campground. Easy in/out with long pull thrus.
- jspringatorExplorer
ependydad wrote:
jspringator wrote:
Somewhere around Rincon looks good.
I stayed here for a night. But unlike your 6pm, I got there at like 11pm. :)
http://www.whisperingpinesrvpk.com/
They have transient pull-through sites up front. Very level and full hookups. They were good to leave the truck/camper connected.
Looks good, but they don't take dogs over 30 pounds. We have a 55 pound Springer. Camp Lake looks like it will fit the bill. Can't find any dog rules, though.
Thanks for the suggestions everybody. I want to be close enough to Savannah to receive over the air TV so I can watch Kentucky play, provided they get past WV Thursday. - obgrahamExplorerSavannah Oaks.
- mgirardoExplorer
jspringator wrote:
I'm looking for an ez in and out park off I-95 for an overnighter slightly north of Savannah, GA. Anybody have a favorite?
Head south another hour to Brunswick, GA. Exit 29 has Coastal Georgia RV Resort, about 2 miles from I-95. I don't believe they have any pet restrictions. They do have a "bark" park.
Rush hour on I-95 through Savannah isn't really too bad. I-16 has worse traffic.
-Michael - JoeHExplorer IIIlast year on the way to and from Maine. we stayed at Pointe South/Yemassee, SC KOA. Right off the side of I-95 - pull thru's large enough so that we didn't need to unhook the toad. It's 50 miles north of Savannah
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