Fort Pulaski National Monument - Camping
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Hunting Island Campground
Mileage:38 mi
Description: Hunting Island State park is a 5000 acre semi-tropical barrier island offering one of the longest public beaches in the lowcountry of South Carolina. Its 4 miles of beach, prisitine maritime forest, historic 1873 lighthouse, camping and cabin facilties makes this park one of South Carolina's largest and most visited properties.
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Edisto Beach Campground
Mileage:50 mi
Description: This 1255-acre park includes a dense maritime forest and an expansive salt marsh where visitors can explore the wonders of nature. The park offers 113 improved campsites, several walk-in tent sites, 7 rental cabins, a day-use area for beach access and a four-mile nature trail that winds through the maritime forest with beautiful vistas overlooking the salt marsh.
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Lake Warren Campground
Mileage:57 mi
Description: Picnic facilities, a Community Building and a 200-acre lake are prominent features of the site. The 440-acre state park has a floodplain forest, in addition to other large tracts of wetlands and woodlands that are home to a variety of plants and animals. Two boat ramps provide private boat access to Lake George Warren.
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Colleton Campground
Mileage:61 mi
Description: This 35-acre park was originally built as a wayside park in the 1930's by the Civilian Conservation Corps. Campers, fishermen, canoeists and other outdoor enthusiasts enjoy the peaceful and relaxing blackwaters of the Edisto River. Colleton is on a portion of the river that has been designated as an official canoe and kayak trail.
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Rivers Bridge Campground
Mileage:74 mi
Description: Rivers Bridge State Historic Site is a 390-acre site located near the town of Ehrhardt. Rivers Bridge State Historic Site is the location of the Battle of Rivers Bridge. The battle was fought February 2-3, 1865, between Confederate forces and William Tecumseh Sherman's army. The site also has a Community Building, Memorial Ground and Picnic Shelter.
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Charles Towne Landing Campground
Mileage:77 mi
Description: This park is closed on Dec 24 and 25. Charles Towne Landing is the birthplace and original settlement site of the city of Charleston and South Carolina. Visitors can learn more about the site's history by visiting the park's unique attractions, including the ADVENTURE, a reproduction of a 17th-century coastal trading vessel, and the Animal Forest, a natural habitat zoo that displays animals indigenous to Carolina in 1670.
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Givhans Ferry Campground
Mileage:77 mi
Description: Givhans Ferry offers cabins, campsites, a community building, picnic shelters and a primitive area for groups. Fishing, picnicking, hiking and other outdoor activites are enjoyed. The park was built on the bluffs of the Edisto River, the longest free-flowing blackwater river in North America. Historic Charleston is a favorite destination of visitors as are beaches and golf courses.
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Colonial Dorchester Campground
Mileage:78 mi
Description: Colonial Dorchester is an archaeological treasure and a walk into South Carolina's past. The park is on the site of the town of Dorchester, which flourished from 1697 through the Revolutionary War. And just beneath the surface is one of the most complete archaeological records of colonial America which offers visitors the rare opportunity to join with park staff in hands-on archaeology.
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Barnwell Campground
Mileage:93 mi
Description: Barnwell State Park is a 307-acre park situated along the coastal plain in Barnwell County. Known for its lake fishing and large meeting facility, Barnwell features five vacation cabins, a 25-site camping area and a nature trail. The two park lakes provide visitors the opportunity to appreciate the natural features while enjoying the recreational opportunities on the park.
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Fort Clinch Sp Campground
Mileage:98 mi
Description: Camping sites are reservable on a year-round basis. Reservations can be made up to 11 months in advance. Park is open from 8:00 am to sunset daily. The Fort is open from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm daily. The Gift Shop and Museum is open from 9:00 am to 4:30 pm daily. For further information on this campground, please click on the following link: click here
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Note: All mileage numbers are "as the crow flies"