Best Places to Take Your RV in South Carolina

With its peaceful and vast nature and historic landmarks, South Carolina has a lot to offer visitors. Excellent southern food and friendly locals welcome you. 

On top of the fantastic hospitality, South Carolina is the perfect place to enjoy your RV. There are hundreds of beautiful and unique RV parks in South Carolina. 

Check out the following best places to take your RV in beautiful South Carolina.:

1. Greenville, SC

Greenville is located in northwest South Carolina and is one of the few cities in the state with mountains in view. It's a hip city with lots to do, including a thriving art scene, the well-known Greenville Zoo, and the Falls Park on the Reedy, which has a walking suspension bridge.   

Plus, Greenville is surrounded by forests, rolling hills, and waterfalls. Settle in cozy Shibby RV park and explore what Greenville has to offer! 

2. Congaree National Park Hopkins, SC

The National Park sits in the middle of the state, about 17 miles southeast of the capital, Columbia. It's known for its rich biodiversity and vast hardwood forest. 

The park is a great place to connect to nature. It has scenic hiking trails and calm water perfect for kayaking. 

3. Hilton Head Island, SC

Hilton Head is a well-known destination on the coast of the Lowcountry (the southeast region of the state). Hilton Head Island has something for everyone with beautiful beaches, resorts, golf courses, and seemingly infinite shops and restaurants. 

4. Table Rock State Park

You'll find Table Rock State Park into the mountains north of Greenville. It's home to the tallest mountain in South Carolina, Pinnacle Mountain. The park is gorgeous with incredible hiking, two large lakes, waterfalls, and mountain views. 

5. Myrtle Beach State Park, SC

The state park at Myrtle Beach is an excellent way to experience this famous beach with your RV. It's centrally located near the attractions and has full hookups for RV camping. If reservations are full at the state park, there are several campgrounds nearby.

6. Magnolia Plantation & Gardens, Charleston, SC

The Magnolia is a historic plantation and botanical garden 13 miles outside the coastal city of Charleston. It's one of the oldest plantations in the state and the oldest public garden in America, which opened for public tours in 1870. 

The beautiful grounds immerse you in history and colorful flowers. 

7. Hunting Island State Park

Hunting Island is on the southeast coast between Hilton Head and Charleston. It is a quiet area and the perfect place to hook up the RV and stay awhile. 

Hunting Island has a long soft sand beach, vast forest, and dozens of recreational activities, all within the state park. It is also home to a historic lighthouse, the only one in the state that is publicly accessible. 

8. Devils Fork State Park

Another perfect state park to unpack and stay awhile is Devils Fork in northwest South Carolina. Its mountain spring-fed Lake Jocassee is breathtaking and an excellent place for swimming, fishing, boating, and kayaking. It has some of the best trout fishing in the whole state.

Happy Campers 

It will be hard to decide which RV park in South Carolina to explore first with all of these fantastic choices. No matter where you go, there will be so much fresh air and nature to enjoy. And with quaint towns that are so welcoming, you'll never want to leave. 

So what are you waiting for? Start making plans to explore South Carolina in your RV today!