20 acres hosted by Charles B.
Discover Serenity By The Riverside At Our Hidden Gem!
Discover the ultimate nature retreat at Levy Riceland Farm, a place rich in history and beauty, where you can truly unwind and reconnect with the outdoors. Nestled on the serene banks of a river, our campsite offers a blend of adventure and relaxation for all.
**Historical Overview of Levy Riceland Farm:**
Mr. Levy's Riceland Farm, established in 1927 by Levy Rice, is a testament to resilience and heritage in South Carolina. Founded during a time when opportunities for black landowners were scarce, Levy Rice laid down roots for a legacy that would flourish for generations. In the years that followed, under Janie Rice and David Butler, the farm grew, embodying the Gullah Geechee tradition and becoming a symbol of cultural heritage and agricultural prowess. Today, the farm spans 25 acres of rich land, standing as a living testament to the Gullah Geechee resilience and ingenuity, facing modern challenges with ongoing preservation efforts to maintain its historical and cultural significance.
Immerse yourself in riverside adventures with kayaking, fishing, and exploring trails. Families and pets are welcome to enjoy the stunning views and outdoor activities. Experience the tranquility of nature, where the sounds of the river and rustling leaves provide a perfect escape from city noise.
Our campsite transforms with the seasons, offering a unique experience with each visit. Secure your spot now to enjoy exclusive river access, nature photography, and the joy of camping under the open sky.
Beyond the tranquility of our site, the charm and history of Georgetown await just a short drive away. For your convenience, we offer tent rentals and other equipment to enhance your camping experience.
Join us at Levy Riceland Farm for an unforgettable retreat that combines the joys of nature with a rich historical backdrop. For inquiries or to make a reservation, please reach out. We’re excited to welcome you to this special place that’s more than just a farm—it's a piece of living history.