These 8 Beachside Campsites In South Carolina Will Make Your Summer Epic
By Robin Jarvis
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Updated on April 14, 2023
(Originally published April 09, 2023)
South Carolina beach camping — is there anything better? South Carolina’s oceanfront campgrounds offer a chance to spend the week or weekend beachside for a fraction of the cost of staying in a hotel. An added benefit is the phenomenal family time generated when everyone “unplugs” for a while. Whether your idea of camping is in a cushy RV or sleeping on the ground inside a nylon canopy known as a tent, these seven beachside campsites in South Carolina will definitely make your summer epic.
1. Apache Family Campground & Pier - Myrtle Beach, SC
Apache Family Campground & Pier, 9700 Kings Rd, Myrtle Beach, SC 29572, USA
Camping at Apache comes with a full-blown list of activities for you and the kids. Aside from the beach, Apache offers a pier that's always hopping with activity.
Learn more about planning your trip to
Apache Family Campground , located at 9700 Kings Rd, Myrtle Beach, SC 29572.
2. Hunting Island State Park - Hunting Island, SC
Hunting Island, South Carolina 29920, USA
South Carolina's most visited state park has beachside camping. Explore the island, hit the beach or go check out the famous Hunting Island Lighthouse.
Learn more about planning a camping adventure at
Hunting Island State Park , located at 2555 Sea Island Pkwy, Hunting Island, SC 29920. For even more travel inspiration, check out the below aerial footage of Hunting Island State Park. It's mesmerizing!
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3. Ocean Lakes Campground - Myrtle Beach, SC
Ocean Lakes Family Campground, 6001 S Kings Hwy, Myrtle Beach, SC 29575, USA
Family activities GALORE. Fish, swim, beach, rent a bike. Ocean Lakes even has a church. You won't be bored at this beachfront campground, that's for sure.
Learn more about all the activities that await at
Ocean Lakes Family Campground , which can be found at 6001 S Kings Hwy, Myrtle Beach, SC 29575.
4. Huntington Beach State Park - Murrells Inlet, SC
One of South Carolina's four beachside state parks, Huntington Beach State Park offers a pristine sandy beach, a campground for both campers and tents, trails for hiking and its very own castle, Atalaya Castle, for exploring.
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Huntington Beach State Park , which is located at 16148 Ocean Hwy, Murrells Inlet, SC 29576. Watch this brief drone flyover video to see the campground from an exhilarating perspective:
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5. Pirateland Family Campground - Myrtle Beach, SC
PirateLand Camping Resort, 5401 S Kings Hwy, Myrtle Beach, SC 29575, USA
Pirateland has been dishing up a great oceanfront camping experience since way back in 1966. Fifty years later, they offer RV and camper sites, tent camping and vacation rentals plus a TON of family activities.
Continue reading to learn more about all the fun adventures that you'll discover at
Pirateland Family Campground , which is located at 5401 S Kings Hwy, Myrtle Beach, SC 29575.
6. Edisto Beach State Park - Edisto Island, SC
Edisto Beach State Park, 8377 State Cabin Rd, Edisto Island, SC 29438, USA
Explore nature on the trails at this state park that has both camper and tent camping. While some of the sites aren't on the ocean, many are. Early reservations should allow you to get next to the ocean.
Find out more about camping at
Edisto Beach State Park , located at 8377 State Cabin Rd, Edisto Island, SC 29438.
7. Myrtle Beach State Park - Myrtle Beach, SC
Myrtle Beach State Park has biking and nature trails, an equestrian center and a famously popular pier for fishing and general ocean-gawking.
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Myrtle Beach State Park , located at 4401 S Kings Hwy, Myrtle Beach, SC 29575. See what makes Myrtle Beach State Park so remarkable when you watch this beautiful drone footage:
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8. Capers Island Heritage Preserve, Charleston
Capers Island, South Carolina, South Carolina 29429, USA
Last but certainly not least on our list of the best South Carolina beach camping is a true hidden gem. Capers Island Heritage Preserve offers the chance to camp right on the shoreline. This no-frills campsite is pack-in and pack-out, meaning you'll need to take absolutely everything that you brought with you to ensure the site is as beautiful as you found it. Also, it's important to note that a special permit is required to camp at Capers Island. The permit may be obtained by contacting the
DNR Charleston office , reachable at (843) 953-9300.
Where’s your favorite South Carolina family campground (oceanfront or not)? We’d love to know in our comments on Facebook.
And if being oceanfront isn’t exactly important to you and you prefer a few more luxuries, try these 7 luxury glampgrounds in South Carolina . They’re amazing!
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What are some of the best state parks for camping in South Carolina ?
Some of the best state parks for camping in South Carolina include:
Hunting Island State Park
Myrtle Beach State Park
Huntington Beach State Park
Little Pee Dee State Park
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