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Boondocking for a night around Hilton Head SC ?

helperzack
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We have friends who live at Hilton Head and would like to stop for a visit. They live in a condo and there is no where we could park the motor home there. Does anyone know of somewhere in the area we could boondock just for an overnight?

Any suggestions would be appreciated.
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riggsp
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Hilton Head is our favorite place !!!

wbwood
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riggsp wrote:
We just got back home from HH...we stayed at the Hilton Head Harbor RV Resort and Marina (just as you get on the island on Jenkins Rd)...boondocking isn't available and overnighting in a parking lot isn't allowed (saw lots of signs).


We are at the hilton head island motorcoach resort and couldn't be any happier. We have found our new favorite place!
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Shunpikers
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Coincidenlty, another member just joined today offering a rural river location near Hilton Head Island. Details at: https://www.boondockerswelcome.com/users/riverrunner

Shunpikers
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This https://www.boondockerswelcome.com/users/roslair new member recently joined Boondockers Welcome and offers overnight parking at her home 26 miles from Hilton Head. Space for an RV up to 35 feet long, shady spot, on a quiet street. Water and electric offered, as well as the option to run your generator.

riggsp
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We just got back home from HH...we stayed at the Hilton Head Harbor RV Resort and Marina (just as you get on the island on Jenkins Rd)...boondocking isn't available and overnighting in a parking lot isn't allowed (saw lots of signs).

wbwood
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Why not just stay at one of the RV parks? It's only about $60/night. And if you are going to be in HHI, then that's a steal...lol

We will actually be at the HHI Motorcoach Resort next week (Wed-Sat).
Brian
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rv2go
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There is a Lowe's on the way in before your cross over onto the island. This might be a possibility. Would not hurt to give the mgr. a call.
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There's times to boondock at a friends when they have allowable space. However if they do not have a space, plan to use a CG. HH has 2 nice CG's. The prudent thing to do is just stay at one of the CG's
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Busskipper
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helperzack wrote:
We have friends who live at Hilton Head and would like to stop for a visit. They live in a condo and there is no where we could park the motor home there. Does anyone know of somewhere in the area we could boondock just for an overnight?

Any suggestions would be appreciated.


Will be hot this time of year but you might also check the Tanger outlet stores just off the Island.

Or just stay in one of the two resorts -- both are really nice.

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Roadpilot
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Try the Walmart on 278 on the way in to Hilton head. We have spent a night there. There are two campgrounds on the island. The motorcoach resort and the marina campground. I doubt you'll find anyplace on the island to boondock and the Walmart is a ways away.
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RoyB
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I visited Hilton Head two or three times visiting friends. That is a pretty HIGH $$ establishment - Even the WALMART is hide back off the road and you have to know it is there otherwise you will miss it. Guess the HIGH $$ folks there don't want to show their rich neighbors where they are shopping hehe

They don't even have a good pull out anywhere to gain access to the beach. We had to park our truck back on some side streets and do some walking to view the main beach.

I never really researched it out for boondocking but I really doubt you will find anything... My big impression was too rich a place for this old PLOW BOY from Illinois and Texas haha...

Of course we were the outsiders and it may be a totally different story...

good luck...

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