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John G

For Colleton State Park: A little hidden gem of a state park. Very small only 25 sites. Park boarders the Edisto River with easy access for canoeing, kayaking or swimming. Sites 1-9 are near a somewhat busy roadway and traffic noise can be heard most of the day. There are a few select sites that boarder the River. Most sites are back-in but a few are pull-thru. If your traveling I-95 in South Carolina and need a nice place to spend the night or a weekend this is the place.

Posted Jun 23, 2020 by John G from North Carolina. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

John G

For Colleton State Park: A little hidden gem of a state park. Very small only 25 sites. Park boarders the Edisto River with easy access for canoeing, kayaking or swimming. Sites 1-9 are near a somewhat busy roadway and traffic noise can be heard most of the day. There are a few select sites that boarder the River. Most sites are back-in but a few are pull-thru. If your traveling I-95 in South Carolina and need a nice place to spend the night or a weekend this is the place.

Posted Jun 23, 2020 by John G from North Carolina. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Halfloaf

For Colleton State Park: Did walk up on a rainy day. The ranger was out and there was a list of sites to pick from up. They were almost all available, I picked 11 which directly backs up on the river and overlooks the trail to walk down to the waters edge. Everything was impeccable, the bathhouse was warm on a cold day and plenty of hot water. Excellent Verizon signal.

Posted Mar 06, 2020 by Halfloaf from Cary, NC. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Halfloaf

For Colleton State Park: Did walk up on a rainy day. The ranger was out and there was a list of sites to pick from up. They were almost all available, I picked 11 which directly backs up on the river and overlooks the trail to walk down to the waters edge. Everything was impeccable, the bathhouse was warm on a cold day and plenty of hot water. Excellent Verizon signal.

Posted Mar 06, 2020 by Halfloaf from Cary, NC. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

HoppinTheMap

For Colleton State Park: Colleton was super conveniently located for us to make day trips to both Charleston and Savannah while not breaking the bank ($20/night). Some of the negative reviews on here seem to be based on the previous hosts, as our hosts were the most active I've seen in just about any park constantly scooting around on her golf cart looking to help wherever she could while on the hunt for any kind of ant or wasp nests to destroy. The park itself is tiny and the loop road through it for the sites is pretty narrow and bumpy, but manageable if you just take your time. Electric, water + and easy to get in and out of dump station included.

Posted Dec 28, 2018 by HoppinTheMap from Boston, MA. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

HoppinTheMap

For Colleton State Park: Colleton was super conveniently located for us to make day trips to both Charleston and Savannah while not breaking the bank ($20/night). Some of the negative reviews on here seem to be based on the previous hosts, as our hosts were the most active I've seen in just about any park constantly scooting around on her golf cart looking to help wherever she could while on the hunt for any kind of ant or wasp nests to destroy. The park itself is tiny and the loop road through it for the sites is pretty narrow and bumpy, but manageable if you just take your time. Electric, water + and easy to get in and out of dump station included.

Posted Dec 28, 2018 by HoppinTheMap from Boston, MA. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Wandering Sandals

For Colleton State Park: We did walk up campsite at Colleton State Park campground for few days. Site#1,3,5,7 is right next to busy Hwy-15 so traffic noise will be notable, although other sites are farther with some trees in between, so the traffic noise will be slightly dampen but not by much. Fortunately, our trailer has good sound insulation so traffic noise is bearable. All sites are back-ins, with exception of site#1 is pull thru. Since the slope starts from Hwy-15 and lower to Edisto River, all camp sites are affected by this, so leveling is a must. This is also the way rain runoffs will go, so choose your site wisely. They even have 1 cabin with AC on the premise. Electricity/water hook up may need extension on some rigs. Bathroom is clean and functional thanks to camp hosts. A friendly ranger will tell you what sites are available and be the only one collecting camping fee. He is doubled as dog Santa Claus, cheerfully pull out a bag of dog treats and give your well behaved dog a treat or two. He always busy doing something; fix electrical outlets, replacing AC unit at cabin... so if he is not at his station, just pull into a available site said on their website. The ranger will make his round to you. Dumpsite and trash bins are conveniently located at the exit. No obvious deer tick, but wet ground and mosquitoes go hand-in-hand, so we used DEET to fight off the pesky insects. Camping fee are different for Fri/Sat to other days, so we averaging $22/day which very reasonable. Will stay again if coming back this way.

Posted Aug 07, 2018 by Wandering Sandals from Fremont, CA. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

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