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Huntington Beach State Park
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Huntington Beach State Park

Murrells Inlet, South Carolina
4.8 (8790 reviews)

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About Huntington Beach State Park

Huntington Beach State Park is a popular state park near Murrells Inlet, South Carolina offering 131 sites for campers and RV enthusiasts. Enjoy the natural beauty and outdoor recreation opportunities this destination provides.

Nestled along the stunning South Carolina coast near Murrells Inlet, Huntington Beach State Park offers RV campers an ideal escape where maritime charm meets natural beauty. This year-round destination provides 131 well-maintained sites with full hookups, ensuring your RV has everything needed for a comfortable stay regardless of the season. The park's convenient dump station and modern facilities, including clean restrooms and hot showers, make extended visits effortless and enjoyable.

The location itself is a major draw for outdoor enthusiasts and relaxation seekers alike. Murrells Inlet is famous for its natural beauty, pristine waterways, and laid-back coastal atmosphere. The area's temperate climate means you can enjoy camping activities throughout the year, whether you're visiting during the mild winters or the warm, sunny summers. The park's boat ramp provides direct access to the inlet's waters, making it perfect for anglers, boaters, and anyone eager to explore the coastal ecosystem.

Fishing is exceptional here, with opportunities for both saltwater and freshwater catches depending on your location along the waterways. The inlet's rich marine environment supports species that attract fishing enthusiasts from across the region. Beyond fishing, the area offers excellent opportunities for kayaking, canoeing, and simply enjoying the peaceful water views that define the Lowcountry experience.

When you're ready to explore beyond your campsite, you'll find picnic tables and fire rings throughout the park, creating welcoming gathering spaces for family time and campfire memories. The on-site camp store takes care of supplies and necessities, so you won't need to venture far for forgotten items. Pet-friendly policies mean your furry companions can enjoy the coastal adventure alongside you.

The Murrells Inlet area is surrounded by authentic Lowcountry culture, fresh seafood restaurants, and charming local shops. The nearby Georgetown area, one of South Carolina's most historic towns, lies just a short drive away and offers colonial-era architecture, riverfront dining, and maritime heritage attractions. This park serves as an excellent base for exploring the South Carolina coast while providing all the comforts and conveniences modern RV camping requires.
131

Total Sites

4.8

Rating

8,790

Reviews

Amenities & Features

Amenities

Full Hookups
Dump Station
Boat Ramp
Fishing
Picnic Tables
Fire Rings
Camp Store
Showers
Restrooms

Booking & Operations

Pet Friendly

Park Details

Season Year-round
Total Sites 131

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Murrells Inlet 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 Murrells Inlet.

Explore the Area

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

Huntington Beach State Park Reviews

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MARY ANGUIANO

Mar 23, 2026

5.0

Google Review by MARY ANGUIANO

We stayed at Huntington Beach State Park from April 13 – 27, 2025. The park staff were friendly and helpful. We were in the South campground site 138, a back-in concrete site with full hook-ups, a picnic table, and a fire pit. Our site was conveniently located close to the walkway that leads directly to the beautiful beach, making it easy to enjoy daily beach walks and sunset strolls. The beach i... We stayed at Huntington Beach State Park from April 13 – 27, 2025. The park staff were friendly and helpful. We were in the South campground site 138, a back-in concrete site with full hook-ups, a picnic table, and a fire pit. Our site was conveniently located close to the walkway that leads directly to the beautiful beach, making it easy to enjoy daily beach walks and sunset strolls. The beach is AMAZING!! One thing to note: not all campsites at Huntington Beach State Park offer full hook-ups, so if that’s important for you, be sure to look at the park map and reserve accordingly. The campground facilities were clean, well-maintained, and offer great amenities that include comfort stations (bathrooms & showers), laundry facilities, and a dump station. The park is pet friendly and they are allowed on some parts of the beach; make sure you read through the campground rules. There’s so much to enjoy at Huntington Beach State Park: Beautiful sandy beaches perfect for walking, relaxing, and watching the sunrise and sunset. Self-guided tour of Atalaya, a National Historic Landmark and former winter home and studio of artist Anna Hyatt Huntington. Wildlife viewing, especially birds and coastal species, is great for nature lovers and photographers. The campground is quiet and peaceful, ideal for unwinding. A bonus is the campground is close to Myrtle Beach for dining, shopping, and entertainment. If you are looking to stay in the Huntington beach area, I would highly recommend staying here.

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Sweetnote17

Mar 23, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Sweetnote17

It's pretty clean, restrooms were clean, gift shop is beautiful and includes ocean items like kissing dolphin figurines and turtles, lots of T-shirts , swearshirts, baseball caps and very friendly staff. Today we walked our dogs to the beach and then on a short trail near the gift shop. Some people hadn't picked up after their dogs near the ice cream place but it was pretty good otherwise. The bi... It's pretty clean, restrooms were clean, gift shop is beautiful and includes ocean items like kissing dolphin figurines and turtles, lots of T-shirts , swearshirts, baseball caps and very friendly staff. Today we walked our dogs to the beach and then on a short trail near the gift shop. Some people hadn't picked up after their dogs near the ice cream place but it was pretty good otherwise. The birds sounded amazing in the woods: heard lots of red-winged black birds and saw a crane, sandpipers and unknown white birds.

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Larry H.

Mar 23, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Larry H.

A must see when visiting the Grand Strand. The Huntington castle is a great experience. The property in the park is loaded with things to do for kids, and adults. The beach is pristine. The lack of any high rises makes it a special experience. Large clean restrooms and plenty of parking. Definitely a trip you should make.

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Paige Richbourg

Mar 23, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Paige Richbourg

Love this place!!! You drive thru a beautiful wooded road to a quiet peaceful beach. You forget you are in a heavy tourist area. Very clean bathrooms. Lots for kids to do and dog friendly. Can tell they maintain it well. Saw dolphins and lots of beautiful birds.

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Skye

Mar 23, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Skye

Park admission was $8 per person, and visiting Atalaya Castle (Atalaya House) inside the park required an additional $2 per person. One downside was that there are no dedicated bike lanes inside the park. There is a bike path outside the state park, but traffic noise was quite noticeable, so we chose to ride inside the park instead. While there isn’t a designated bike lane, there are bike racks a... Park admission was $8 per person, and visiting Atalaya Castle (Atalaya House) inside the park required an additional $2 per person. One downside was that there are no dedicated bike lanes inside the park. There is a bike path outside the state park, but traffic noise was quite noticeable, so we chose to ride inside the park instead. While there isn’t a designated bike lane, there are bike racks available, and biking on the park roads felt safe and caused no issues. The beach itself was clean and well maintained, and the park offers plenty to do, including a campground, playgrounds, and multiple walking trails. Exploring the large Atalaya Castle was also a highlight — following the numbered map throughout the property made the visit engaging and enjoyable. Overall, it’s a well-rounded state park with a lot to offer, especially if you enjoy nature, history, and a quieter beach setting.

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