Welcome to Levy Riceland Farm, a hidden gem nestled in the heart of the Historic Georgetown Lowcountry. Founded in 1927, our secluded riverfront property offers two picturesque sites for rustic camping and RV experiences.
Site #1 - The Log Hill campsite provides breathtaking river views, creating a serene backdrop for your mornings. Embrace the beauty of nature as you paddle along the river in your kayaks or unwind by the campfire under the twinkling stars. The convenience of being near a hiking trail, garden, vegetable garden, and chicken coop ensures there's always something exciting to do, offering both fun and educational experiences for nature and agriculture enthusiasts.
Site #2 - Catfish Creek offers a truly private retreat, ideal for a romantic getaway or a memorable family experience under the starry sky. Nestled on a grassy flat spot, this campsite welcomes both tent and RV campers. Relax on inviting benches thoughtfully placed for you to bask in the tranquility of the surroundings. Discover a hidden gem – a private trail leading to a personal embankment with a mesmerizing view that will leave you in awe. For fishing enthusiasts, an abundant catfish population awaits you in the adjacent river area. Grab your fishing gear and savor the thrill of catching these whiskered aquatic creatures.
When you're ready to explore beyond our tranquil haven, Georgetown awaits just a short 15–20-minute drive away. Discover its charm, rich history, museums, galleries, and delectable cuisine at the local restaurants.
To cater to your camping needs, we offer the option to rent a 3-4 person-sized tent (as pictured) for $30 per night. Campers are kindly requested to bring their own life jackets and camping equipment unless specifically rented from us for an additional fee. For added convenience, we also offer fishing poles, kayaks, canoes, and fishing equipment rentals upon request.
We look forward to warmly welcoming you to our riverside sites, ensuring an unforgettable and enjoyable stay. For inquiries or to make a reservation, don't hesitate to reach out! Come join us at Levy Riceland Farm for a unique experience that will linger in your memories.
When you arrive, you will see a wooden gate you will enter the 2nd gate with a sign "Levy Riceland Farm" beside a road named "Leavey Trail". Come down that road and to your right, there is a barn/chicken coop. Posted on the side is a parking sign indicating the parking area. We ask that you park in that area facing the coop. Off to the left on the hill is the campsite.
We went during October and it was a great time the pumpkin patch had a good bit of pumpkins the hay ride was a great tour of the farms. Definitely recommend visiting Legare Farms
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Pumpkins, cows & Hay, oh my . . . What a great day, celebrating birthday. 🎂
I’m pretty much always a five-star guy. I don’t like to review places and less I’ve experienced the entire thing, but I didn’t even go in because there’s miles and miles of empty space to park your car but they want to charge you five dollars to pull in to their property to buy their wears. And I just felt like it was kind of uncalled, for. I heard a conversation with one of the workers had a customer who wanted to walk in like myself and that’s not allowed. They said they used to have parking outside but that’s not their property so now you need to park on their property which is fine But wide all of a sudden they need to charge for it when it used to be free? Just seemed like a customer unfriendly move to make.
We are camping here through hipcamp.com. They have water buffalo, pigs, chickens, goats, cows and more that just wander around. They have a fun playground and beautiful areas of farm. They have a campground down by the river for primitive camping. There are lots of bugs so don't forget the bug spray.
My favorite Charleston area farm. We have made it a family tradition to visit the pumpkin patch each year since my son was two. He is now seven. I look forward to the hayride to feed the cows every October. I love those cow noses!