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roadtoadflorida
Apr 28, 2015Explorer
I was just at Edisto Beach State Park Live Oaks campground for 5 days. The beach section was booked, but my wife and brother in his RV, we all liked Live Oak. Plenty of shade, secluded sites. Not crowded at all. Many sites open. Elec & Water. Dump station is across the road from Live Oak campground. Bath houses were nice. The water is something else. It is clean, no smell, but has a distinct salinity taste to it and when in the shower the water feels "slippery". Best way I can describe it. So we used bottled water for coffee and cooking. You can take your own water jug and refill it at the town water plant, located next to the town hall. No need to pay for filtered water at the BI-LO Easy Ice kiosk. Now- The "Pig" has been replaced by BI-LO. and I was shocked to see some of the sale prices they had there. very very nice prices. Bud Light, case, $13.50. Some items are more, but they have a select few to feed. Plus their small Deli offers breakfast foods and lunch and dinner foods. For a store so small, they foot the bill. Check out Botany Bay preserve while there. We were in Spot 96. My brother has dogs. He got 3 ticks on himself and I'm sure they came off the dogs as the dogs have tick medicine. So look for ticks, Did not appear to be the tiny-deer ticks. Somewhat larger. Going into CHS, drive to Citadel Mall, park and ride there on Savannah HWY bus route #30 and the ride is 85 cents for seniors exact change. Lot less hassle then driving downtown CHS and then finding a place to park. Takes about 30 min from the mall to King Street. Buses run about every 40 min. but always check schedule. Take the sunset cruise eco tour with Cpt Anderson and Meg. Great trip on a 24FT Skiff. No latrines on board. Nay questions ask.
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