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Buckhall Campground
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Buckhall Campground

Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina
4.4 (449 reviews)

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About Buckhall Campground

Campground in South Carolina.

Nestled in the heart of South Carolina, Buckhall Campground offers RV travelers a wonderful retreat into nature without sacrificing comfort and convenience. This public campground welcomes visitors looking to escape the hustle and bustle of daily life and immerse themselves in the peaceful South Carolina landscape.

The campground provides an ideal base for exploring the diverse attractions and natural beauty that South Carolina has to offer. Whether you're an outdoor enthusiast, a family seeking weekend adventures, or someone simply wanting to relax surrounded by trees and fresh air, Buckhall Campground caters to a wide range of camping preferences. The location strikes that perfect balance between accessibility and seclusion, allowing guests to easily venture out to nearby attractions while still enjoying a genuine camping experience.

South Carolina's climate makes this destination appealing year-round, though spring and fall offer particularly pleasant weather for RV camping. The state is known for its warm hospitality, rich history, and abundant outdoor recreation opportunities. Visitors to the area can explore charming small towns, discover local dining establishments, and experience the genuine character of South Carolina communities.

For those interested in outdoor activities, the surrounding region offers plenty of opportunities to enjoy nature. The campground serves as a convenient jumping-off point for exploring state parks, hiking trails, and scenic drives that showcase South Carolina's natural landscape. The area's geography provides a peaceful setting where you can unwind and reconnect with family and friends.

Buckhall Campground's strong rating of 4.4 out of 5 stars from nearly 450 reviews speaks volumes about the experiences visitors have enjoyed here. Campers consistently appreciate the quality of their stays and the welcoming atmosphere. This public campground has built a solid reputation as a reliable choice for those seeking an authentic RV camping experience in South Carolina, whether for a quick weekend getaway or an extended stay exploring the region.
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449

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Park Details

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Mt. Pleasant is popular during peak season. Reserve 2-4 weeks in advance for weekends and holidays.

Check-in Time

Most parks have check-in after 1:00 PM and check-out by 11:00 AM. Call ahead if you'll arrive late.

Local Weather

South Carolina weather can change quickly. Pack layers and check the forecast for Mt. Pleasant.

Explore the Area

Don't miss local attractions near Mt. Pleasant. Ask the camp host for hidden gems and trails.

Buckhall Campground Reviews

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Paul Valentine

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Paul Valentine

Great campground! The camp host that is there during the fall months is amazing, if you chat with him he will happily provide you with all kinds of neat information about the area. The campground is scheduled for a major face lift, as of September the job has been submitted for bids, expected to begin sometime around the first of the year (2026).

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Shane Kleinpeter

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Shane Kleinpeter

So this is a multi-use recreation area focused on camping, boating, hiking and biking. The camping area appears to be fairly limited but there are bathroom facilities and parking. The bathrooms are minimally maintained and I would certainly recommend shower shoes. Parking is primarily centered around day users for the hiking trails (the loop is roughly 11 miles) which can also be used by mounta... So this is a multi-use recreation area focused on camping, boating, hiking and biking. The camping area appears to be fairly limited but there are bathroom facilities and parking. The bathrooms are minimally maintained and I would certainly recommend shower shoes. Parking is primarily centered around day users for the hiking trails (the loop is roughly 11 miles) which can also be used by mountain bikers. It's mostly single track and some areas of the trail are heavily rooted so keep in mind that all users need to cooperate and cyclists may need to dismount often when encountering hiking groups. The boat launch has a good number of parking spots and accommodates more than one boat at a time.

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Shane Kleinpeter

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Shane Kleinpeter

So this is a multi-use recreation area focused on camping, boating, hiking and biking. The camping area appears to be fairly limited but there are bathroom facilities and parking. The bathrooms are minimally maintained and I would certainly recommend shower shoes. Parking is primarily centered around day users for the hiking trails (the loop is roughly 11 miles) which can also be used by mounta... So this is a multi-use recreation area focused on camping, boating, hiking and biking. The camping area appears to be fairly limited but there are bathroom facilities and parking. The bathrooms are minimally maintained and I would certainly recommend shower shoes. Parking is primarily centered around day users for the hiking trails (the loop is roughly 11 miles) which can also be used by mountain bikers. It's mostly single track and some areas of the trail are heavily rooted so keep in mind that all users need to cooperate and cyclists may need to dismount often when encountering hiking groups. The boat launch has a good number of parking spots and accommodates more than one boat at a time.

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Brian Salisbury

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Brian Salisbury

This review is for the of the Awendaw Passage leg of Palmetto Trail. Stunning views. Word of caution: be very careful on the first bit of boardwalk by the parking lot when it’s wet. It’s deceivingly slippery. If you’re on a bike, I’d probably skip that part and head around the corner to where the dirt trail starts back up the entrance an eighth mile or so.

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Brian Salisbury

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Brian Salisbury

This review is for the of the Awendaw Passage leg of Palmetto Trail. Stunning views. Word of caution: be very careful on the first bit of boardwalk by the parking lot when it’s wet. It’s deceivingly slippery. If you’re on a bike, I’d probably skip that part and head around the corner to where the dirt trail starts back up the entrance an eighth mile or so.

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Mel Ocean

Mar 18, 2026

3.0

Google Review by Mel Ocean

Very spacious and decent RV camp sites. Fire pit and wooden picnic table at each RV space. Extremely pet friendly with lots of grassy areas to walk your dog. Verizon cell service works there perfectly. Boat ramp looked good. The bathrooms were disgusting, and the doors are always open due to according to their sign, they lock permanently.There is a shower available which was quite dirty, if you u... Very spacious and decent RV camp sites. Fire pit and wooden picnic table at each RV space. Extremely pet friendly with lots of grassy areas to walk your dog. Verizon cell service works there perfectly. Boat ramp looked good. The bathrooms were disgusting, and the doors are always open due to according to their sign, they lock permanently.There is a shower available which was quite dirty, if you use it definetly bring shower shoes. When we stayed June 30th, in the womens bathroom there was only one usable toilet, the other stall was roped off for service needed. In a nutshell, if you are in an RV and you have a dog and DO NOT need a bathroom it is a good place to stay. If you have a boat it looks like a great boat ramp.

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Mel Ocean

Mar 18, 2026

3.0

Google Review by Mel Ocean

Very spacious and decent RV camp sites. Fire pit and wooden picnic table at each RV space. Extremely pet friendly with lots of grassy areas to walk your dog. Verizon cell service works there perfectly. Boat ramp looked good. The bathrooms were disgusting, and the doors are always open due to according to their sign, they lock permanently.There is a shower available which was quite dirty, if you u... Very spacious and decent RV camp sites. Fire pit and wooden picnic table at each RV space. Extremely pet friendly with lots of grassy areas to walk your dog. Verizon cell service works there perfectly. Boat ramp looked good. The bathrooms were disgusting, and the doors are always open due to according to their sign, they lock permanently.There is a shower available which was quite dirty, if you use it definetly bring shower shoes. When we stayed June 30th, in the womens bathroom there was only one usable toilet, the other stall was roped off for service needed. In a nutshell, if you are in an RV and you have a dog and DO NOT need a bathroom it is a good place to stay. If you have a boat it looks like a great boat ramp.

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Michael Sedaker

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Michael Sedaker

I cant speak for the camping but the waterway and grounds in general are beautiful! Loved my time here! ADD: Just visited again 5/10/22, the water is higher and the flowers are in bloom. Beautiful place and out of the hustle and bustle to camp! If nothing else visit the waterway and take a few pictures while passing by! If you have a boat great place to launch!

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Michael Sedaker

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Michael Sedaker

I cant speak for the camping but the waterway and grounds in general are beautiful! Loved my time here! ADD: Just visited again 5/10/22, the water is higher and the flowers are in bloom. Beautiful place and out of the hustle and bustle to camp! If nothing else visit the waterway and take a few pictures while passing by! If you have a boat great place to launch!

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