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Hilton Head Harbor and Hilton Head to do's

dpgllg
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Explorer
Hello,

My wife and I are considering going to Hilton Head island this summer. It appears that Hilton Head Harbor is the only place for us to stay since the other campground is a motorhome only resort.

We will probably stay in an interior site and was wondering if anyone could make a recommendation on the best section to stay WITH PETS.

Also since we have never been there before are there any recommendations on things to do? We are around 60 years old so nothing like skydiving or bungee jumping which I would have done prior to bypass surgery LOL

Also what restaurants are must do's? We love seafood, American, Italian and Chinese.

Thanks in advance for your help!

Dave
2013 2500HD Chevy LTZ 6.6 Diesel Ext Cab Long Bed
2017 Grand Design Reflection 27RL 5th Wheel
Dear Wife, plus two Cocker Spaniels and a Standard Poodle
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randyshanks
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Explorer
We were there a few years ago.
Stayed at the RV reort just over the bridge.
The fee to go to the harbor is much higher in a dual wheel tow rig.
They said it was a commercial vehicle.
We didn't stay long. Just a little too uppity for our taste.
Randy & Patty Shanks
Belle, MO
2008 Carri-Lite 36SBQ, 2008 Chev 3500HD Crew Cab w/ duramax/allison, dual RR
First rig for Us.

ken56
Explorer
Explorer
Its a very nice RV park. If you don't fish or golf then all that is left to do is relax or go shopping. The traffic is horrendous in the high season. Be prepared for that. Lots of great restaurants on the island. There is Harbor town to go to but it cost you 5 dollars (at least it WAS 5 dollars a few years ago) to get into Sea Pines. Nice beaches to lounge around on and beach bars to belly up to.

Savannah GA is 45 minutes away and if you have never been there its worth the road trip, a lot of history and architecture, and there is historic Bluffton that is closer than Savannah. Not a whole lot to do if you are not a golfer really. If you are then you have died and gone to heaven if you can afford the greens fees.

When you get there the check in people will take you around the park in a golf cart for you to pick out your site. That is because the sites are privately owned and the park people have to be impartial so they make you pick out your site, they will not assign one to you. I don't believe the pet issue is a problem, just ask them when you check in.