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Camping at James Island County Park
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Camping at James Island County Park

Charleston, South Carolina
4.7 (1105 reviews)

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About Camping at James Island County Park

Campground in South Carolina.

James Island County Park offers RV campers a wonderful gateway to the natural beauty and historic charm of the Lowcountry. Located just minutes from Charleston, South Carolina, this county park provides an ideal base for exploring one of America's most captivating coastal regions while enjoying peaceful nights surrounded by coastal landscape.

The park sits on James Island, a barrier island rich with maritime history and natural ecosystems. Campers at this location find themselves positioned perfectly to experience the authentic character of the Charleston area without being caught in downtown traffic. The island itself features saltwater marshes, maritime forests, and pristine natural areas that define the Lowcountry experience. Early morning walks around the park offer opportunities to spot indigenous wildlife, from herons and egrets to other coastal bird species that thrive in this environment.

What makes James Island particularly appealing for RV travelers is its proximity to Charleston's world-class attractions. Historic downtown Charleston, with its cobblestone streets, antebellum architecture, and renowned restaurants, lies just a short drive away. The city's famous Battery waterfront, historic Fort Sumter, and numerous museums documenting American history are easily accessible for day trips. Visitors interested in culinary experiences will find Charleston consistently ranked among America's top food destinations, with everything from casual seafood shacks to fine dining establishments.

Beyond the city, the surrounding area offers abundant outdoor recreation. Folly Beach, a beloved beach destination, is nearby for swimming, surfing, and beach strolls. The Edisto River and surrounding waterways attract kayakers and fishing enthusiasts. Nature lovers appreciate the region's commitment to conservation and the abundance of natural spaces to explore.

This location suits travelers seeking a balance between outdoor camping and cultural exploration. History buffs, nature enthusiasts, foodies, and families all find something to enjoy. Whether you're a retiree exploring the Southeast, a family seeking coastal adventure, or someone wanting to immerse yourself in Southern history and hospitality, James Island County Park provides a comfortable home base for your Charleston area exploration.
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Park Details

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Charleston 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 Charleston.

Explore the Area

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

Camping at James Island County Park Reviews

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Bill Walker

Mar 23, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Bill Walker

Camped there the first part of November 2025 and it was great. The dog park is absolutely awesome and there were locals there with their dogs. We were in a 32 foot RV trailer and had a delightful time on the trails and all around the park. Had to buy another water hose because a squirrel bit ours and the store is generously stocked with camping gear. All camp sites were great including the ten... Camped there the first part of November 2025 and it was great. The dog park is absolutely awesome and there were locals there with their dogs. We were in a 32 foot RV trailer and had a delightful time on the trails and all around the park. Had to buy another water hose because a squirrel bit ours and the store is generously stocked with camping gear. All camp sites were great including the tents and cabins. Yes, there will be bugs, you are near the coast and there is plenty of water around because you are on an island.

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Kurt Myers

Mar 23, 2026

3.0

Google Review by Kurt Myers

I did not have a problem the campsite is clean and well maintained but I have some observations. The staff is unfriendly, like what I would imagine an HOA board meeting to be like. How I used the campground: I planned a quick overnight trip with my two daughters in Charleston for a ghost tour (Oct 2nd). I thought camping for the night would be more fun than a hotel plus we could tell ghost stori... I did not have a problem the campsite is clean and well maintained but I have some observations. The staff is unfriendly, like what I would imagine an HOA board meeting to be like. How I used the campground: I planned a quick overnight trip with my two daughters in Charleston for a ghost tour (Oct 2nd). I thought camping for the night would be more fun than a hotel plus we could tell ghost stories with a fire and s’mores after the tour. When trying to book the closest campground to our tour (James Island) I learned that the tent camping area does not have car access, therefore needed to book an rv site (no sewer) due to our tight schedule . I came in late in day, 6pm. We set up as quickly as we could then scurried off for our walking ghost tour 8pm (highly recommend). We got back at the campsite about 10:30, lit a fire and enjoyed our s’more’s. We slept in late 9am, ate breakfast, but checkout was 11am. We began the teardown process but realized we could use an extra hour. We called the office to see if we could get a little more time and were informed that all campers need to check out at 11, period (maybe where HOA came to mind). Look, did the campground do anything wrong, heck no, it’s the rules. Could have the campground have taken in to account that since we were tent camping I did not use any water or electricity? Nor had time for use of any of their facilities including showers and given us an extra hour? (I paid $75 for the campsite). Well you can decide that answer. For me If I go back to Charleston, I will opt for a hotel.

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Jeanne Adams

Mar 23, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Jeanne Adams

We were in our camper but cottages are available to rent. Nice people working for the county! Place is kept up impeccably! There are many biking and walking trails, climbing walls, seasonal water park area and much more. They are setting up for Xmas lights and sales of all things Christmas. Would love to be able to be here to see it. Charleston County goes above and beyond! Great place!

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Bruce Blackmon

Mar 23, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Bruce Blackmon

We spent 5 nights camping at James Island county park and were very impressed with the staff, knowledgeable and friendly. The campground was excellent, full hookup and large enough so we didn't feel crowded like other campgrounds. There is a lot to do with the games, trails, fishing and water park. We will definitely be staying there again, we have our daughter's family to visit and we come down f... We spent 5 nights camping at James Island county park and were very impressed with the staff, knowledgeable and friendly. The campground was excellent, full hookup and large enough so we didn't feel crowded like other campgrounds. There is a lot to do with the games, trails, fishing and water park. We will definitely be staying there again, we have our daughter's family to visit and we come down fairly often.

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Pete Carpenter

Mar 23, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Pete Carpenter

This is my third winter here do a lot of traveling all out the United States. I love it when it’s cold and cool here really really nice RV park. Everybody seems to be quite happy working here.

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