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Charleston, SC Campground

novi2some
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We want to go to Charleston, SC this November on our way down to Naples, FL. We have a 36' motorhome pulling a toad. Where should we camp? I have found Oak Plantation and James Island. Is there others and which one would you choose?
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om
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We have stayed at both and preferred James Island. It will be especially nice in November, as they will probably have their Christmas Light Display up. It is truly something spectacular to see! Their is so much to see in Charleston. We have only been there the one visit,so certainly missed a lot of sights. There is a very nice visitor center near downtown with all the information you would need. We purchased a two day plantation tour ticket for (I believe) 5 plantations-thinking it would be the best buy. It was difficult to see that many in the 2 days. Perhaps it would have been better to choose other plans. While in the general area, I would highly recommend Hunting Island State Park in Beaufort. It is only w/e, but right on the ocean. I absolutely loved it and the town of Beaufort! It is very busy in November, so highly suggest reservations. If you should decide you are interested in going there, I would be glad to suggest some sites for big rigs. Just send pm. Have fun!

smashlyash
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Do they offer storage with towing to your site? Like how ocean lakes in Myrtle beach does. Really any campground in Charleston or anyone near by do that? Piggyback off this sorry & thanks

novi2some
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Looks like James Island is the place to stay. Thanks. What are the priorities to see in Charleston?
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Allworth
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James Island.
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empty_nest
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fla-gypsy wrote:
JICP is undoubtedly one of the best county parks in the land. Always my choice when in the great southern city of Charleston


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We were there in June '13 to tour the sights of Charleston. Would definitely be my first choice, next time we are in that area.
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fla-gypsy
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JICP is undoubtedly one of the best county parks in the land. Always my choice when in the great southern city of Charleston
This member is not responsible for opinions that are inaccurate due to faulty information provided by the original poster. Use them at your own discretion.

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Happily_Retired
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We were at James Island in May. One of the best campgrounds we have found. They have some really nice pull throughs too.
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kohldad
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Depends on what you wish to see and how long you plan on staying.

James Island is by far the nicest and most often recommended. It has space between the sites, nice walking paths including dock to tidal creek, 5 minutes to downtown by toad, and easy access to Folly Beach. Going out of town for sight seeing is usually pretty easy once you get off the island since you then start going against rush hour traffic.

Oak Plantation is nice and great base for seeing the islands, plantations on Hwy 61, and a trip or two into town. Once rush hour clears by about 9:30am, it's a relatively quick 15 minute ride into downtown. Afternoons you either need to be back to the campground by 3:30 or just hang around downtown until about 6 unless you want to take over an hour to get back to the campground. Traffic isn't nearly the problem if visiting the islands, south of town, or plantations.

Equal to the Oaks is Mt Pleasant KOA. Once was way out of town, but now almost next door to Walmart and strip mall, but not to close. Since it is north of town, easy to get to Georgetown, Boone Hall Plantation, Bulls Island Ferry, and Patirots Point. Traffic is about the same as Oaks.
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tjfogelberg
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Oak Plantation is South of Charleston and next to a grocery store. Very clean park with nice pool and palms. Have a great trip.