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    Since the slope starts from Hwy-15 and lower to Edisto River, most camp sites are affected by this, so leveling is a must.

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    Charleston County Parks - Walking trail by the lake

    Charleston County Parks

    4.4(37 reviews)
    42.7 mi

    Awesome campground, especially during the festival of lights! If you're there in the summer, the…read morewaterpark and splash area are open too. Lots of other activities for kids and adults - walking trails, disc golf course, climbing wall, nature course, dog park, fishing dock, and kayak/sup rentals. The campground is well kept and most sites are great. Beware of the ones that share a driveway if you're going it alone (50/51, 78/79, 124/125, etc). The campground map clearly denotes which ones have shared driveways. Also several sites have a sewer/water/electric hookup right on top of the neighboring site pretty much (119 to 118, for example). Those are not well marked on the map. Firewood at the store is hit or miss, so bring your own if you can. Each site does have a picnic table and fire ring, but the picnic tables are on the older side. Lots of trees all the way around, and there are a few interior sites with concrete pads. Bathhouse and showers are newly renovated and very nicely done. For the adventurous folks, there is also a primitive camping area for tenting on the other side of the overflow parking area behind the RV campground. These have raised tent pads, but no water and electric at the sites. There is also an adjacent group camping area frequently used by the boy scout troops. The campground store is very nice and I always end up spending money on trinkets and souvenirs. If you're going to the Festival of Lights, the shops are right across the street from the campground and very easy to walk to. This makes it super easy to buy ornaments before the shops get crowded and get train tickets before they sell out. 4 stars instead of 5 for just a few drawbacks. One, because football season is rough there. No cable, no TVs anywhere in the park to go watch the games, and digital antenna picks up only the most basic channels. The wi-fi at the campground store is good but only if you're standing in the store. Even a few RV spots away, you'll need a satellite with you to get your favorite football games. Also, some of the camping spots within our group needed a little TLC. The ash in the firepit from the previous guest was all the way up to the rim, leaving us to do the cleanup work. Campground staff was zooming around on their golf carts at way too fast speeds, making us nervous with our kids trying to ride their bikes. For the price we paid, it was very good but not great - a hard packed dirt spot with no cable/wi-fi and a sewer line at our neighboor's back door.

    Our first experience traveling in an RV. Can't say I would do it again in the near future but…read moreCampgrounds at St. James Island is a wonderful spot. There are wooded spots and more manicured spots for RVs. They also have space for primitive camping, groups, and fully equipped cottages. The staff here is absolutely wonderful. Everyone is friendly and very helpful. F and I arrived late in Friday night, but there is a park ranger available after hours to let you in and guide you to your spot. The evenings are quiet after 10pm. It is family oriented and dog friendly too. We were more interested in getting into Charleston on Sunday and Uber picks up right by the general store all the time. This is really a lovely spot with lots to do.

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    Cedar Creek Resort - Grill

    Cedar Creek Resort

    3.8(12 reviews)
    63.3 mi

    Visited for the first time on Sat, 8/4/2018. First off, the grounds are beautiful. Surrounded by…read moretrees and a creek. Pool is clean, as are the bathrooms. When I arrived, I passed through a secure gate. Was directed to the clubhouse after sign-in. Went directly to the pool. After awhile, regulars started showing up. Man, talk about friendly people. They introduced themselves, asked about me, and invited me to join activities. This will definitely be my Go To place for birthday, holidays and days off.

    Use to go every year to Mike's NudeStock, (refer to Shelly K.'s review, they were great days back…read morethen at Cedar Creek for ALL ages and sexes), but since he sold the park years ago, the "rates" look more like they want young females and no real discounts to anyone over 26yr old. 69yo, lifelong Naturist, seems a bit too focused for what reasoning I have no idea. US Army/Retired and happily single- go check the rates page for why "I" would not want to go here when another great SC park welcomes ALL folks with a consistent rates no mater your sex/age,... if you had a great time at Cedar Creek, well they must have liked you I guess- you fit their criteria. As for the clothing optional environment ( I did not know they "went there"),...., I could care less though it is ODD for anyone to want to spend the $$$$ and be clothed around nudists, you can be a LOOKIE- LEW at local gyms for under $50 a month in the locker rooms, and go every day ! LOL!!! (why I don't go to the local civilian gyms, tired of complaining to gym management about this really suspicious behavior and nothing is done to stop it) *CHECK their Rates page and draw your own conclusions and then compare with other parks in South Carolina be a well-informed patron. Always check links to see just what each park Identifies with. **Better nudist environments to go to in SC, even if they are a bit farther still great for a day trip and consistently warm and welcoming family environment membership that does background checks on all those wanting to enjoy a healthy naked environment which is what this whole lifestyle is traditionally about. As for the 3 stars, probably too kind. I tend to stick with AANR, American Association for Nude Recreation approved parks- their logo is always clearly posted proudly on parks' websites.

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    Carolina Heritage Outfitters - Fire pit and hammock underwater. Current rushing in.

    Carolina Heritage Outfitters

    4.3(6 reviews)
    0.2 mi

    We just got back from a canoe trip that included spending the night in the large treehouse. We had…read morean amazing time. Chris, the owner is an approachable guy with energy and excitement. We somehow forgot to bring water with us for our trip and he quickly offered to let us use his 5 gallon water jug (for no cost and he filled it for us). Booking was easy , directions and details were clear. Paddle was somewhat easy and just long enough to enjoy without getting overly tired. This is a unique experience that I highly recommend to anyone who enjoys a river, canoe and nature. Seems to stay booked pretty solid during the warm months so plan with plenty of time.

    What a hidden gem in South Carolina. We had a wonderful weekend away to relax and unwind in one of…read moretheir three treehouses. Day 1 was about a twelve mile canoe trip (4-5 hours on the water) and day 2 was 10 miles (about 3-4 hours)- they provided maps of the river and mile markers posted on bird feeders along the route. The treehouses are extremely well maintained, sturdy, and clean. They provided cookware (pots, pans, utensils, etc.), as well as indoor and outdoor grills, a french press for coffee, soap, cookie spray, matches, board games, a hammock, and a lovely fire pit. Our treehouse slept 2, but there is a 3-4 person and a 6-8 (I think). Ours had one couch in the main room and an upper loft with a mattress and pillows (all extremely clean). Bring your own blankets or some sleeping bags, though. This is the last year under current management. The couple who currently own it built it all by hand and the love they put into it absolutely shows. They have confidence in the new owners taking over and we can't wait to see what the new people do with it going forward. If I could give them 6 stars, I would, but 5 will have to do. This is a treasure of South Carolina and you need to check it out immediately (but maybe keep it a Spring and Fall activity- there's no A/C).

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