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Huntington Beach State Park, SC, Question

Tarheel_2
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I was getting ready to make reservations at Huntington Beach State Park, South Carolina and have a question about sewer hookups. On RV Park Reviews, it states that there is sewer hookups at that park, but when I go to their reservations site, it states they have electricity and water, but no mention of sewer. Maybe there are sites with and without. Does anyone know?

Thanks,
Tarheel
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RGar974417
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Shadow57 wrote:
Does anyone know if they have cell phone coverage especially Verizon?

We are going in April and my house sitter likes to call a lot.


Yes, they had cell phone coverage when we were there.We had Sprint and AT&T at the time.

Shadow57
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Does anyone know if they have cell phone coverage especially Verizon?

We are going in April and my house sitter likes to call a lot.
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Tarheel_2
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Thanks for all the information. No sewer sites are available, so I'm going to book a S&W site.
Tarheel

pegdiver
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On the state reservation website, pick your dates and down under electric and water, you will find sewer. Check that to see if any sewer sites are available for your dates. Uncheck the box and see if other sites are available. Go into the calendar list and maybe you can get a trip in using more than one site. It is a very busy park. Also some sewer sites are handicapped so beware of that.
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All storm damage has been fixed. The Nature Center burned last year in a fire caused by a lightening strike and it will be 2018 at the earliest before it opens back up.

Down at Pawleys Island a good local hangout is "The Pit". A bit hard to find but when you are headed south, turn on the small gravel road behind some store just before the lime green mailbox with the word "PIT" on it. It's about 1/2 block before the traffic light. Cheap good food (if you like fried food). Music at night.

If you go to Brookgreen Garden, go early in your stay as the ticket is good for seven days.
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wbwood
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RGar974417 wrote:
We were there 3 years ago over Christmas. They do have some sewer hookups,just beware they are all out in the open. They also have a 3 lane dump station of you can't get a sewer site. All the other sites have water and electric.We preferred the W&E because some of them were more secluded.They have a nice small camp store with WIFI and a great ranger program.Be sure to visit Atallaya, the home of the Huntingtons. In Murrel's Inlet,we enjoyed Drinkin Jacks for dinner.http://www.huntingtonbeachstatepark.net/atalaya.html


Drunkin Jacks is good, but be prepared for a long wait or get there when they first open up (around 4pm I think). That was our go to place until several years ago when we discovered Bubba's Fish Shack in Surfside Beach. Easier to get in to and much cheaper.
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Wardster
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We stayed there last April with full hookups.
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RGar974417
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We were there 3 years ago over Christmas. They do have some sewer hookups,just beware they are all out in the open. They also have a 3 lane dump station of you can't get a sewer site. All the other sites have water and electric.We preferred the W&E because some of them were more secluded.They have a nice small camp store with WIFI and a great ranger program.Be sure to visit Atallaya, the home of the Huntingtons. In Murrel's Inlet,we enjoyed Drinkin Jacks for dinner.http://www.huntingtonbeachstatepark.net/atalaya.html

Shadow57
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Any info appreciated we are going in April. Since we couldn't reservations in Destin at Henderson Beach we are going this direction.
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magnusfide
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Tarheel 2 wrote:
wildtoad wrote:
They have a limited number of full service sites. I think around 12-14. I have stayed on several of them.

Thanks, I think I'll wait until tomorrow to make reservations when I can reach them by phone.

Smart idea. Ask them if there's unrepaired damage from the last hurricane while talking with them.

We really enjoyed HBSP. Hope to go back. There's another campground info resource that's very complete and that we've found is more helpful. AllStays Campgrounds Directory

PS: Here's the link to AllStays' Huntington Beach SP entry.
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Tarheel_2
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wildtoad wrote:
They have a limited number of full service sites. I think around 12-14. I have stayed on several of them.

Thanks, I think I'll wait until tomorrow to make reservations when I can reach them by phone.
Tarheel

wildtoad
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They have a limited number of full service sites. I think around 12-14. I have stayed on several of them.
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