South Carolina is a region of southern beauty and a large supply of scenic views across various landscaping. From the unmatched marshes and creeks to the lakes and forests, the Palmetto State is one to make sure you spend some travel time in.
New teardrop camper manufactures in the state of South Carolina listed below…
Wander Tears – Aiken, South Carolina
The Congaree National Park would be a perfect beginning point for your trip. Enjoy the local ecosystem and largest intact grouping of “bottomland hardwood forest” in the southeastern part of the country. You can park your teardrop at Sesquicentennial State Park Campground nearby.
Another lovely option is the Sweetwater Lake Campground where your furry friends are also welcome, you can swim, and the trails through the trees are so inviting.
Myrtle Beach is the tourist mecca of the coast, where the beach fun meets the city. Fun for the family awaits among the ferris wheel, water park, and winery. Myrtle Beach Travel Park welcomes you and your teardrop. Check out the amazing coastline and tall lighthouses at Hunting Island State Park.
They have a teardrop friendly campground at the northern end of the park, and you can book an island tour. Perhaps a little dolphin watching? Attend the tour and then take a trail map for some nature exploration. Take a trip inland to the Poinsett State Park, where you can hike the forest and view some eye-catching waterfalls. Stay at the Midlands campground in the park for up close and personal birdwatching and watersports.
Do not leave the state without visiting Paris Mountain, where the history of the Great Depression can be seen in the renovated bathhouse.
South Carolina boasts 7 National Parks. That is quite the variety for a short exploration trip, but make sure you check out a few of the 188 camping locations. There are 33 state parks out of that total that accept RV travelers.
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