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wbwood
Feb 02, 2015Explorer
We prefer Ocean Lakes. Until last weekend, we have only been in Ocean Lakes and Lakewood. We drove through Lakewood again as it's been a few years, Pirateland, and Myrtle Beach State Park. We've been in Myrtle Beach Travel Park as well as Cypress, Apache, Huntington Beach State Park. Personally, we would rank them in this order:
1) Ocean Lakes
2) Myrtle Beach State Park
3) Huntington Beach State Park
4) Pirateland
5) Lakewood
6) Cypress
7) Myrtle Beach Travel Park (mainly due to it's location in North MB)
8) Apache
All with exception of Ocean Lakes, are primarily dirt. Pirateland has a few paved pads. Lakewood has hard packed crush and run with a paver patio. If I am going to stay in a campground and want to stay in the dirt and not enjoy the golf carts and other amenities, then I would pick one of the state parks for the solitude and value (lower cost).
I videoed the drive through Myrtle Beach State Park, Lakewood, Pirateland and Ocean Lakes last weekend. PM me know if you want to see them. Still working on 3 of the 4 videos. Myrtle Beach State Parks is done.
1) Ocean Lakes
2) Myrtle Beach State Park
3) Huntington Beach State Park
4) Pirateland
5) Lakewood
6) Cypress
7) Myrtle Beach Travel Park (mainly due to it's location in North MB)
8) Apache
All with exception of Ocean Lakes, are primarily dirt. Pirateland has a few paved pads. Lakewood has hard packed crush and run with a paver patio. If I am going to stay in a campground and want to stay in the dirt and not enjoy the golf carts and other amenities, then I would pick one of the state parks for the solitude and value (lower cost).
I videoed the drive through Myrtle Beach State Park, Lakewood, Pirateland and Ocean Lakes last weekend. PM me know if you want to see them. Still working on 3 of the 4 videos. Myrtle Beach State Parks is done.
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