Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Hunting Island State Park adventure.
This palm-fringed paradise comes with sandy shores, dolphins, and beachside camping.
With five miles of sandy beach and a saltwater lagoon hemmed in by lush maritime forest and ocean views—South Carolina’s most visited state park has no shortage of postcard-worthy views. Climb to the top of Hunting Island Lighthouse for the most impressive panorama, then hop aboard the ferry to St. Phillips Island or enjoy a dolphin-watching cruise along the coast. Hikers and bikers have more than eight miles of trails to explore, before watching the sunset from the Marsh Boardwalk. The state campground has RV sites with electric and water hookups, as well as walk-in tent sites just a stroll from the beach.
Hunting Island is South Carolina’s most popular state park, and with more than 1 million annual visitors, it can get busy, especially in summer. It’s warm enough to swim along the coast from May to mid-October, and summer is also the time to spot loggerhead turtles as they nest and hatch along the beach. Boat cruises and dolphin-watching tours run year-round.