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3_dog_nights
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Jun 02, 2013

Movin around SC & GA Coast - experiences

Planning on a trip from just north of Charleston to just south of Savanah...in Jan/Feb Looking at the following parks, which are don't miss and which are don't stop?
Buck Hall-Frances Marion National Forest SC
Mt Pleasent KOA - Mt Pleasent SC
James Island County Park - Charleston SC
Edisto Beach State Park - Edisto Beach SC
Hilton Head RV Resort & Marina - HH SC
Red Gate Farm - Savanah GA
Skidway Island State Pk - Savanah GA
Blyth Island Regional Park - Brunswick GA
Santee State Park - Santee SC
Open to other suggestions in this area, idea was to hug the coast.
  • Poinsett isn't likely to be an option at 40ft 5er. I used to do it in my 34ft 5er, and even that was tight. Which is a shame, because it was one of our favorites!
  • wbwood wrote:
    Really? $40 for fhu, beautifully landscaped paved pads, nice pool, lake and more. Plus they offer Good Sam and other discounts. To me, that is a good price for the resort type feel. We never heard any noise from the school or subdivisions. You could hear a truck every once in a while on the highway, but only if we were outside the camper.


    The price went up sometime last year, it's $42 now :)

    The only real amenity is a pool and in Jan/Feb I don't think anyone is using it. Blythe Island Regional Park, about 4 miles away from Coastal GA RV Resort offers hiking and biking trails, a lake and river for fishing, boat ramp & boat launch and its only $28 for FHU & Wifi.

    I live about 1/2 mile from Coastal GA RV Resort and the school. During the school year, I hear the kids playing at recess all day long when I'm outside. I95 traffic can be heard as well as the lazy truckers using their jake brakes to get from the I-95 off-ramp to the Flying J.

    I'm not putting Coastal GA RV Resort down, it's definitely a nice campground, but in my opinion it's a little pricey compared to the competition.

    -Michael
  • 3 dog nights wrote:


    Again...trip is in Jan/Feb will ticks be a problem?


    Possibly. That part of Georgia rarely freezes long enough to kill ticks and fleas. Mosquitos may not be too bad, but ticks are active year round
  • Krease wrote:
    Poinsett isn't likely to be an option at 40ft 5er. I used to do it in my 34ft 5er, and even that was tight. Which is a shame, because it was one of our favorites!


    Yeah, 40' might not make it.
  • We enjoyed Skidaway and would recommend it. We stayed at the campground on Jekyll Island and loved it. It is crowded but we like staying on the island. However, it will be difficult to get reservations during the winter due to Snowbirds. The last time we were there we got the last available site.
  • We had a great time at the Mount Pleasant KOA in March, albeit the weather was a bit chillier than we'd have liked. Nice campground, nice staff, and the sites were well maintained and didn't feel badly crowded together. We didn't use it, but they did have an air supported cover over the pool, making it available for year round use. The location is very quiet with a rural feel, although many major stores are just a few blocks away.
  • Adding some comments for the benefit of future Hunting Island State Park visitors. The back loop, 156-200 is very difficult for large equipment. Last week we stayed in spot 157; we loved the park but this space was challenging. Looking at the spot from the road, it was completely unclear where the desired spot was! Imagine a stubby legged octopus with a power stand for a head... no arm was quite long enough for our our 24ft trailer, or if if was appropriate there was always a palm tree or a pine in just the wrong place. It took us 3 laps and over an hour to get situated into our spot (we ended up just paralleling the road). It took nearly 2 hours for our neighbors in 197 to get their 5th wheel parked and required the neighbor to move their Jeep by nearly 10 ft (in their own space).

    Once you get there, low tide is amazing... tide pools and MILES of sand to explore. We saw crabs, fish, dolphins, birds, you name it. The nature center was lovely. If you feel inclined to go out for dinner, the Foolish Frog in Lady's Island served a mean Shrimp & Grits and ribs were good too.

    Be SURE TO TAKE THE 21 Bypass. Our GPS in the Tahoe took us on 21 Business which involved downtown Beaufort and a 3-axle restricted bridge.

    Overall a great State Park with some freakishly challenging spots... if it says severe grade, it IS SEVERE. :-)
  • mgirardo wrote:
    wbwood wrote:
    Really? $40 for fhu, beautifully landscaped paved pads, nice pool, lake and more. Plus they offer Good Sam and other discounts. To me, that is a good price for the resort type feel. We never heard any noise from the school or subdivisions. You could hear a truck every once in a while on the highway, but only if we were outside the camper.


    The price went up sometime last year, it's $42 now :)



    According to their website, it's $40. :)

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