Roam along the rivers and roads of the Lowcountry in an RV.
Savannah is known for its cobblestone streets, antebellum architecture, and historic plazas, but explore the outskirts of the city and you’ll find plenty of places to park your RV. Choose an urban hideaway close to the action, or get out and explore the Lowcountry at RV campsites along the Intracoastal Waterway—a favorite among fishers and kayakers. Time your visit with one of the city’s many festivals celebrating music, art, food, and culture, such as one of the largest St. Patrick’s Day celebrations in the country each March. During Savannah’s hot summers, escape to the beaches of Tybee Island, Skidaway Island, or Hilton Head, where large RV parks include easy access for big rigs, plus shared amenities like pools, hot tubs, and clubhouses. Mild weather makes for an enjoyable RV camping trip throughout the rest of the year.