We have a 300 acre, working farm on Johns Island, SC. The campsite is adjacent to a saltwater creek. Each site has a picnic table. Many of the sites have fire pits. There is an outhouse. But no water or electricity. We have cows, pigs, water buffalo, any one of which may wander through.
There is a gate with a code to get in. You will have to call for the code and additional directions once you sign up.
I have used the KOAs here in Charleston and a few "camping" spots that are local owned, and handsdown Hanscombe Point is the BEST in camping. I absolutely love it here. Linda the owner is one of the sweetest people and is Johnny on the spot when you call. The location is beautiful and clean. Its quiet and very peaceful. I truly hope it can stay the way it is and people don't start coming and disrespecting what is offered. I'll never camp anywhere else in Charleston area again.
Small, easy going campground. Ten campsites- some are larger and more private than others. We stayed at one of the sites that was backed up against the marsh, which was pretty cool especially if you like birding. I felt safe staying here and nobody bothered us. A little disappointed that we didn’t get to see many farm animals. I wish there was a way that guests could (respectfully) explore the property more. Maybe add a walking trail? There are two toilets- one was kind of gross. No showers. Overall, not a bad place to stay if you like basic camping. Would probably stay here again, but not for more than a day or two.
Had an amazing experience here with my sons. We were so charmed by the natural setting.
Loved our experience here. VERY quiet.
When you are self sufficient and dislike Myrtle Beach, then it s the perfect place to relax!
It's a million star place.