Camping Information: Each site, excluding the designated tent sites, has water and electrical hookups and is convenient to hot showers and restrooms. Some sites have sewer hookups. All sites have complimentary wi-fi access. Several sites accommodate RVs up to 40 feet, others up to 30 feet.
While tent campers may use the sites with water and electricity, the park also offers a designated walk-in tent site area which includes tent pads and central water.
Discounted rates may be available for seasons of lower demand.
Huntington Beach State Park is a popular destination for beautiful beaches and diverse wildlife. The park features three miles of pristine coastline, with soft sand dunes and clear blue waters perfect for swimming, sunbathing and fishing. The area is also home to alligators, loggerhead turtles and a wide range of bird species.
Huntington Beach State Park is known for an abundance of hiking and biking trails, as well as kayaking, paddleboarding and bird watching. Visitors can also take a guided tour of the park's historic sites or attend one of the park's many educational programs, including nature walks and astronomy talks.
From Murrells Inlet: Drive 3 mi. S. on Hwy 17. Park entrance is on the left. From Georgetown: Drive 20 mi N on Hwy 17. park entrance is on the right.
To make a camping reservation or view current rates, call toll-free 1-866-345-PARK or visit our reservations page by clicking on Make a Reservation at the top of this page. Rates vary by season and demand. Rates are subject to change.
Reservations requested less than one (1) day in advance of check-in must be made directly through the park.
Huntington Beach State Park is a fantastic destination with beaches that are always clean and well-maintained. The park's efforts to keep the area pristine really shine through, making it a beautiful place to visit. However, it's worth noting that it can get quite crowded, especially during peak times, which might make it challenging to find a spot to relax with your family. Despite this, the park's natural beauty and cleanliness make it a must-visit location.
We had a fantastic day here. Toured the castle, the wildlife center, hit some trails, and of course, walked the beautiful beach here. This park is definitely worth spending a day!
Loved it. $8 Park entrance gets you into the park and your receipt can also get you in to Myrtle Beach State Park the same day. There are bathrooms a gift shop lovely beach outside shower and playground. You can also visit Atalaya Castle for $2 per person entry fee which is located inside the park. Highly recommend it. Hard to imagine someone living there. They also give you a map of the grounds. I was only able to upload 50 pic🙁
Huntington Beach State Park is a wonderful and beautiful place to visit from camping, going to the beach, or even discovering the history behind the Atalaya Castle. They do have a very kid friendly Nature center with fantastic information. It does cost an entry free to get into the state park and as well as $2 each if you want to go look at the castle. We were so lucky to get to see a bunch of dazzling birds from the Birds of Prey group as well that day. I can't wait to go back and probably will do so again next month! 😁
I loved this place. If you enjoy nature and it's wildlife, this is the place to visit. We saw different types of birds, turtles, and 2 alligators. It was quiet and peaceful too. I plan on returning to camp there next year. We just did a one day visit this time. Oh, and don't forget to hike to the Octopus tree.