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Hilton Head Island

jplante4
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Explorer II
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There are 2 RV "resorts" on HHI, the RV Resort and Marina and the Motorcoach resort. We stayed at the motorcoach resort for a week.

This place is really, really, really nice. Any RV park that wants to call itself a "resort" should have to spend a few days in this place first. The sites are privately owned and most are immaculate. The resort staff deals with all landscaping except the shrubbery in each site. There are tennis courts, a climate controlled (read heated and cooled) pool and a dog park. Many, many restaurants close by, and a Publix and Walgreens within walking distance.

Sites - the sites are mostly pavers or stamped concrete, with some concrete pads with marble stones. The quality of the sites as well as the accoutrements (chairs, tables, etc) are variable. You should take advantage of the video tour of the sites on the website. Some sites in the 200-300 loop back up to a car wash, and if you don't like the sound of blow dryers spooling up every 2 minutes, stay away from the corner of that loop.

Area- Hilton Head is high end and golf-centric. The stores are set back from the road and somewhat hidden. Snob zoning galore. Ton of restaurants in the area. I can recommend Bullies BBQ on Bus. 278. (don't be fooled by its low key appearance.) We did a day trip to Savannah (about a 45 minute drive) which is a beautiful city.

Resort - we got a deal because it was our first time there (25% off) and the daily rate after add-ons (rec. fee and utility fee) worked out to $47/day. Normal rate is $65/day.

If you have a bike, the package you get when you check in has a map of the many bike trails on the island. Enterprise by the airport (not at the airport) will pick you up at the resort.

I guess we're spoiled now. Any place we stay will be measured against HHIMR. I doubt that we'll find a nicer place, considering that we don't really like to pay >$50 a night.
Jerry & Jeanne
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Lantley
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I'm in the I like it all types of places group. I can enjoy the site Dutchman posted. But I can also enjoy the well groomed and landscape sites in HH RV park and marina. Being on a waterfront manicured site can be very pleasurable as well.
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garmp
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Explorer II
I have to agree with Sport. We are not RV Park people. We are campers. Outdoors, in the woods and enjoying nature. RV Park people and campers may share the road but not necessarily the destination.
Our 2351D Phoenix Cruiser, Jack, has turned us from campers into RVers and loving it!

JoeH
Explorer III
Explorer III
DutchmenSport wrote:
When I read the description from the OP, my immediate reaction was .... "ugg!" (not a nice "ugg" either). I came back and read it again, then again, then again. As I read, and even now, I'm still thinking "ugg!" But then a thought hit me!

Really! I am not one that would enjoy an RV resort surrounded by golf parks and walking distances to restaurants. The commercialization is just not my "cup of tea."

We've been to the Outer Banks of NC, Washington D.C, and we've also been to Panama City, FL, so we have been in a more commercialized environments, but we don't really enjoy all that. We still prefer the state park and a bit more rustic campgrounds.

So reading how excited the OP was, I finally came to a conclusion, and that conclusion is, I'm REALLY GLAD the OP found some place he really enjoyed and thought was a fabulous place! Koods to you! I will celebrate your joy and enthusiasm!

After all! Isn't that was really makes this RVing life style so beautiful? Each one of us has our own perception what is a "great" experience! And camping allows each of us to enjoy our own style!

On a thread earlier today, someone indicated that Quartsite (Boomdocking) is the greatest! I think that's great too! And I applaud the OP and am glad he shared his experience and gave a raving recommendation so someone with similar interest can enjoy the same experience! We need more posts like this!

Thank-you for your post!

For what it's worth, THIS really is my favorite place to camp. It does not have full hook-ups, but the dump station is just a very short distance away. It has water and electric, fire pit, and lots of firewood accessible. It is extremely quiet, very dark at night, and neighbors are quite a distance away. The site provides privacy, and beautiful sunsets. This photo was taken about 3 years ago over 4th of July week. Where is this: My own back yard.



Well, I like staying in a multitude of different places. BLM,COE,State Parks, commercial parks, and high end resorts. Each has it's own pluses and minuses. If you want to see some really high class sites, check out Las Vegas Motorcoach Resort, Aztec Resort in Margate, FL or Blue Water Key,Fl.
My coach has wheels and I would have no desire to stay in my back year in the coach -- to each his/her own
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ken56
Explorer
Explorer
The wife and I seriously looked at retiring in HH. Went so far as to look at homes, stayed in the area for a few weeks at a time to get the "local" feel among other things and I AM SOOOO GLAD WE WOUND UP IN EAST TENNESSEE. We have seen HH evolve over the past 20 yrs into something I want nothing to do with. We were there last spring/summer for a few days and while I can attest to the high end resort ambiance of both parks there, the rest of the island is just insane traffic and mobs of people everywhere. I have nothing against folks who like that kind of "camping". It takes all kinds. Friends of ours have a class A and he hates parking on grass. Weight issues? I guess. This kind of park would be right up his alley. He is just too cheap to pay the rates. lol bless his heart.

Busskipper
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Explorer
jplante4 wrote:
More going south reviews...

There are 2 RV "resorts" on HHI, the RV Resort and Marina and the Motorcoach resort. We stayed at the motorcoach resort for a week.

This place is really, really, really nice. Any RV park that wants to call itself a "resort" should have to spend a few days in this place first. The sites are privately owned and most are immaculate. The resort staff deals with all landscaping except the shrubbery in each site. There are tennis courts, a climate controlled (read heated and cooled) pool and a dog park. Many, many restaurants close by, and a Publix and Walgreens within walking distance.

Sites - the sites are mostly pavers or stamped concrete, with some concrete pads with marble stones. The quality of the sites as well as the accoutrements (chairs, tables, etc) are variable. You should take advantage of the video tour of the sites on the website. Some sites in the 200-300 loop back up to a car wash, and if you don't like the sound of blow dryers spooling up every 2 minutes, stay away from the corner of that loop.

Area- Hilton Head is high end and golf-centric. The stores are set back from the road and somewhat hidden. Snob zoning galore. Ton of restaurants in the area. I can recommend Bullies BBQ on Bus. 278. (don't be fooled by its low key appearance.) We did a day trip to Savannah (about a 45 minute drive) which is a beautiful city.

Resort - we got a deal because it was our first time there (25% off) and the daily rate after add-ons (rec. fee and utility fee) worked out to $47/day. Normal rate is $65/day.

If you have a bike, the package you get when you check in has a map of the many bike trails on the island. Enterprise by the airport (not at the airport) will pick you up at the resort.

I guess we're spoiled now. Any place we stay will be measured against HHIMR. I doubt that we'll find a nicer place, considering that we don't really like to pay >$50 a night.


Having stayed at both a few times before - I agree they are both FIRST CLASS Resorts - the Marina allows you to see great Sunsets and welcomes Trailers, Also the Restaurant on the point has always had excellent food - the Motorcoach Resort is more in the middle of the Island closer to the beaches and is great for bike rides and beach visits, we have always made our visits in the winter and have enjoyed the mild weather.

While both may be a little "Upper Crust" in appearance we have always enjoyed the other campers we have met.

If you enjoyed these then you might also enjoy the number of ORA Resorts in Florida and California. Lake Toxaway was another that was just down the road. The ORA name has left most as the company has gone the way of many, but the Resorts live on.

JMHO,
Busskipper
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jplante4
Explorer II
Explorer II
Understood Dutch. Not exactly the kind of place we seek out either, but it's our first time snowbirding and we figured we'd splurge at least once. I just that's why the place impressed me so much.

FWIW, we really liked the OBX when we went there last year. It reminded us of old Cape Cod.

There are some people I know whose idea of boondocking is only 30 amps and no cable.

And your image didn't get posted...
Jerry & Jeanne
1996 Safari Sahara 3530 - 'White Tiger'
CAT 3126/Allison 6 speed/Magnum Chassis
2014 Equinox AWD / Blue Ox

kimbo1
Explorer
Explorer
well written Sport. thats what its all about people finding place that make them happy!!!

DutchmenSport
Explorer
Explorer
When I read the description from the OP, my immediate reaction was .... "ugg!" (not a nice "ugg" either). I came back and read it again, then again, then again. As I read, and even now, I'm still thinking "ugg!" But then a thought hit me!

Really! I am not one that would enjoy an RV resort surrounded by golf parks and walking distances to restaurants. The commercialization is just not my "cup of tea."

We've been to the Outer Banks of NC, Washington D.C, and we've also been to Panama City, FL, so we have been in a more commercialized environments, but we don't really enjoy all that. We still prefer the state park and a bit more rustic campgrounds.

So reading how excited the OP was, I finally came to a conclusion, and that conclusion is, I'm REALLY GLAD the OP found some place he really enjoyed and thought was a fabulous place! Koods to you! I will celebrate your joy and enthusiasm!

After all! Isn't that was really makes this RVing life style so beautiful? Each one of us has our own perception what is a "great" experience! And camping allows each of us to enjoy our own style!

On a thread earlier today, someone indicated that Quartsite (Boomdocking) is the greatest! I think that's great too! And I applaud the OP and am glad he shared his experience and gave a raving recommendation so someone with similar interest can enjoy the same experience! We need more posts like this!

Thank-you for your post!

For what it's worth, THIS really is my favorite place to camp. It does not have full hook-ups, but the dump station is just a very short distance away. It has water and electric, fire pit, and lots of firewood accessible. It is extremely quiet, very dark at night, and neighbors are quite a distance away. The site provides privacy, and beautiful sunsets. This photo was taken about 3 years ago over 4th of July week. Where is this: My own back yard.