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Campgrounds and RV parks in South Carolina, US

146 campgrounds and RV Parks in South Carolina, US. Compare campsite amenities, photos, and site types to find the perfect stop for your rig on your route.

146 campgrounds
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Camping spots and RV parks in South Carolina, US

South Carolina seasonal information

  • spring

    March - May

    75° / 52°F 80 mm

    Prime RV season; book coastal parks well ahead

  • summer

    June - August

    91° / 72°F 120 mm

    Hot and humid; afternoon thunderstorms common

  • fall

    September - November

    75° / 54°F 85 mm

    Cooler and drier; hurricane risk lingers through November

  • winter

    December - February

    57° / 36°F 89 mm

    Mild on coast, chilly inland; snowbirds fill beach parks

Top Hosts in South Carolina, US

Rhoda16 trips - Joined Jan 2022

Rhoda was very easy to work with. Everything that was needed for our trip was there. We only had to pick up and drop off. Very smooth process!!

Alexis J. - Jun 2026

Very helpful throughout the entire process, booking to returns. Enjoyed the camper and the kind service. Would definitely rent again.

Kimberly L. - May 2025

Hailey14 trips - Joined Jun 2023

Thank you Hailey and Rod for your communication, courtesy, and flexibility.

David M. - Dec 2025

Hailey & Rod were very friendly and easy to deal with. Camper set up when I arrived. Rod walked me through everything (my first time in camper) would definitely recommend renting from Hailey & Rod!

Carolynn M. - Sep 2025

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Frequently asked questions about campgrounds in South Carolina, US

How much does it cost to rent an RV in South Carolina, and are there ways to save during peak season?

Great news: RV rental in South Carolina is accessible for every budget. Expect rates to start as low as $95-$125 per night for travel trailers and $160+ per night for motorhome rentals in popular spots like Charleston and Greenville. Booking in the spring or fall often means better deals, as April-early June and September-October offer mild weather and lower demand. Look for RV listings with off-season discounts, free delivery, or unlimited mileage to maximize your value. Keep an eye out for weekday travel specials and instant book options for last-minute getaways. The Palmetto State is full of smart savings opportunities for your next RV adventure.
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What do I need to rent an RV in South Carolina? Is a special license required?

Renting an RV in South Carolina is easy: if you're 25 or older, a standard Class D driver's license is all you need for most vehicles on RVezy. There's no need for a commercial license or special training. All bookings include an online ID check, so as long as your license is valid and current, you're ready to start your South Carolina RV trip. This makes it simple for travelers, locals, and even international visitors (just bring your International Driving Permit).
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What protection and roadside assistance are included with my South Carolina RV rental?

Every RV rental in South Carolina through RVezy comes with a protection package and 24/7 roadside assistance for your peace of mind. The protection package covers most non-collision damages, and you choose your level of coverage at checkout. If you ever need help, locked keys, flat tire, battery jump, just call the support line, and help arrives wherever you're RV camping in South Carolina. Enjoy Lowcountry beaches, Blue Ridge mountains, and everywhere in between knowing you're covered.
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What happens if my plans change? How flexible is the RVezy cancellation policy for South Carolina rentals?

You can book your South Carolina RV rental with confidence. RVezy's cancellation policy has you covered if things change. You get a full refund if you cancel within 24 hours of the host accepting your booking and payment. After that, refund amounts depend on how far in advance you cancel. If your host cancels, you receive a full refund. Life happens, so check your booking confirmation for specific deadlines and details.
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Can I bring my pet on my South Carolina RV trip? How do I find a pet-friendly RV rental?

Absolutely: pet-friendly RV rentals in South Carolina are easy to find! Use the "Pet-Friendly" filter in your search to see listings where your furry friends are welcome. From Myrtle Beach State Park to Congaree National Park, many campgrounds and RV parks around the state allow dogs on leash. Traveling with your pet? Ask your host for recommended dog parks or dog-friendly patios near your campsite for the best Lowcountry memories.
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Can I have the RV delivered and set up at my South Carolina campground?

Yes, RV delivery in South Carolina is a popular choice, perfect if you want a worry-free start to your trip. Many local hosts offer delivery and setup to campgrounds, public parks, and even private driveways from Charleston to Columbia. Simply select "Delivery" in your search, choose your site, and your host will handle the rest, including a walkthrough to get you settled. Pro tip: Arrive to a fully set-up camper at Ocean Lakes Family Campground or Edisto Beach for instant relaxation.
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How far can I drive my RV rental from South Carolina, and what's included for mileage?

You can travel widely: most RV rental listings in South Carolina include generous daily mileage, and select options even offer unlimited miles. Popular road trips include Charleston to Asheville (220 miles), Myrtle Beach to Savannah (180 miles), or Columbia to Great Smoky Mountains National Park (200 miles). For longer journeys, check your listing for included miles and message your host if you need more. Your next RV road trip from South Carolina could take you from the Upstate to the Florida Keys.

Where can I park or camp with my RV in South Carolina? Any recommended campgrounds?

There are fantastic options for RV camping in South Carolina. Top picks include Huntington Beach State Park (beachfront sites, full hookups), Lake Hartwell State Park (forest setting, boat ramps), and Barnyard RV Park in Lexington (easy access, full amenities). You can also try James Island County Park near Charleston for trails, splash pads, and convenient city access. Always book ahead for busy summer weekends: campgrounds fill fast near lakes and beaches!
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When is the best time to visit South Carolina for an RV trip?

The best time for an RV rental South Carolina adventure is late March through early June and September-November. Expect mild days (60-80°F), fewer crowds, and perfect beach or mountain weather. Summers are hot and humid (mid-80s to low 90s°F), especially in the Lowcountry, but staying near the coast helps. Winter trips offer peaceful campgrounds and mild 50s-60s°F temps, especially on the coast, ideal for exploring Congaree National Park in solitude.

Is South Carolina a good option for first-time RV renters? Will someone show me how everything works?

South Carolina is a fantastic location for first-time renting an RV. Most hosts give you a detailed walk-through at pickup or delivery, showing how to use the slide-outs, hookups, kitchen, and more, so you never have to guess. And if you hit a snag, you can message your host or call RVezy support anytime. Plenty of campgrounds here are beginner-friendly, like Lake Greenwood State Park, with paved, easily accessible sites.
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What happens if something goes wrong on the road during my South Carolina RV trip?

Help is always close by: every South Carolina RV rental includes 24/7 roadside assistance. Whether you're near Myrtle Beach or exploring the Upstate, just call the number provided at booking, and a service vehicle is dispatched to your location. From flat tires to lockouts, you're covered the entire way. Travel with peace of mind and explore South Carolina's highways and small towns stress-free.
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Can I take my South Carolina RV rental to other states, or across the border?

Your South Carolina RV rental is ready for adventure: road trips to Georgia, North Carolina, Florida, and even Tennessee are all possible! Just confirm with your host about boundaries, especially for longer trips. RVezy rentals cannot enter Mexico but can travel throughout the U.S. Picture yourself exploring the Blue Ridge Parkway or making a coastal run from Charleston to the Outer Banks. Always plan your route for campgrounds with appropriate amenities along the way.
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How should I budget for gas and mileage on a South Carolina RV trip?

Budgeting is straightforward: most motorhome rentals in South Carolina average 8-12 miles per gallon, while travel trailers towed by pickups can get 10-15 miles per gallon. Local gas prices tend to be below the national average (currently around $3.20 per gallon). For a round-trip from Columbia to Hilton Head (300 miles), plan for about $80-$120 in fuel. Use phone apps to find the cheapest stations, especially near coastal or mountain destinations.

How far in advance should I book campgrounds in South Carolina, and what's the best way to reserve sites?

Smart planning pays off: book your South Carolina RV campground three to six months ahead for summer and holiday weekends, especially at favorite locations like Myrtle Beach State Park. State park reservations are open up to 13 months in advance at reserve.southcarolinaparks.com. Many private parks take reservations by phone or their own website. For fall leaf-peeping or spring break, earlier is better. Secure your ideal spot early for your next family RV trip in South Carolina.
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What kind of roads and driving conditions should I expect in South Carolina?

Driving in South Carolina is mostly a breeze: major highways like I-26 and I-95 are well maintained, but watch for winding two-lane roads and summer thunderstorms, especially in the Upstate region. Lowcountry routes near the coast can flood after heavy rain, and some rural campgrounds may have sandy or unpaved access roads, so drive carefully. Avoid rush hour traffic around Columbia and Charleston for smooth sailing on your RV road trip.

What amenities are typical at campgrounds in South Carolina, and where can I fill water or dump tanks?

You'll find great amenities at both public and private campgrounds in South Carolina: expect full hookups (water, sewer, electric), pull-through sites, and clean bathhouses at most larger parks like Huntington Beach SP and Lake Hartwell SP. Many state parks have dump stations and potable water fills for all RVers, even day users. For convenience, use campground maps online before you pull in, and always double-check for big rigs or length limits for your vehicle.
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What features can I expect in a typical South Carolina RV rental (beds, kitchen, bathroom, entertainment)?

You'll enjoy all the comforts: most RV rentals in South Carolina include real beds (from queen to bunk beds), a full kitchen with stove, fridge, and microwave, private bathroom, air conditioning, and either smart TV or DVD player. Many feature WiFi hotspots or portable generators as extras. Seatbelts are available for all passengers, and your host will walk you through every feature at pickup or delivery, making it easy even for first-time renters.
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Are there any unique add-ons or popular options I should know about when renting an RV in South Carolina?

Absolutely: many South Carolina RV rentals include fun add-ons like kayaks for Lake Murray, beach chairs for Myrtle Beach, outdoor griddles, or even bikes for the Swamp Rabbit Trail. Check the listing's 'Add-ons' section for extras, and plan for early pickup or flexible drop-off, often available for a fee. Confirm mileage policies when booking, and ask about unlimited mileage if planning long road trips to neighboring states.
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How does payment work for a South Carolina RV rental, and what should I expect for the security deposit?

Booking your RV rental in South Carolina is simple: pay securely online through RVezy. You'll see the exact security deposit amount (usually $500-$1500, depending on the RV type and coverage chosen) at checkout, and it's fully refundable when the RV is returned without damage. Protect your deposit by following your host's walkthrough at pickup, and enjoy a seamless start to your South Carolina RV adventure.
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