45 acres hosted by Jeff M.
1 RV/tent site
Nomadic camping
Best for self-contained campers. There are no toilets, showers, or potable water at this Hipcamp.
Off-leash friendly
Pets can be off-leash at this Hipcamp.
Forty-five acre timber farm with 4 primitive camp sites for tent or RV camping. The land boarders Francis Marion National forest and has an abundance of wild life . It is 41 miles from Charleston SC and 35 miles to isle of palms beaches. The property and surrounding area offers an abundance of activities.
1. Walk/hike trails through the timber farm and forest
2. Fish for bass and brim at pond on farm or SCDNR stocked pond less than 1/4 mile away
3. Hunt on farm - permission required
4. Bring your boat! Launch at nearby Buck Hall Landing (20min), Garris Landing (20min), or Paradise Island Boat Landing (25 min)
5. Birds of Prey Center: get up close and personal with Falcons, Eagles, and other raptors
6. Bulls Island Ferry: Eco Tours to Bulls sland Sanctuary
7. Seewee Visitor & Environmental Education enter: see the endangered Red Wolves, feeding is every Saturday
8. Historic McClellanville village shops & restaurants, famous for their local shrimp
9. Cape Romain Wildlife Refuge
10. Charleston Zip Line Adventures
11. Cycling/Road Bikes: the Awendaw Loop, a popular 26.2 mile cycle route through the National Forest starts here
12. Bring your mountain bike/motorcycle/atv, the Wambaw Cycle Trail is 5 mile up the road
13. Twin Ponds Rifle Range is a 10 miles away.This camp site is on a 45 acre timber farm. It is located on the west side of property off of a quiet country road. It does not have electric or water. One neighbors house can be seen from the location. Very easy access for a large camper or RV.
The land boarders Francis Marion National forest and has an abundance of wild life and many outdoor activities are near by:
1. Walk/hike trails through the farm 2. Fish for bass and brim fish at pond on farm or SCDNR stocked pond less than 1/4 mile away 3. Hunt on farm - permission required 4. Bring your boat! Launch at nearby Buck Hall Landing (20min), Garris Landing (20min), or Paradise Island Boat Landing (25 min) 5. Birds of Prey Center: get up close and personal with Falcons, Eagles, and other raptors 6. Bulls Island Ferry: Eco Tours to Bulls sland Sanctuary 7. Seewee Visitor & Environmental Education enter: see the endangered Red Wolves, feeding is every Saturday 8. Historic McClellanville village shops & restaurants, famous for their local shrimp 9. Cape Romain Wildlife Refuge 10. Charleston Zip Line Adventures 11. Cycling/Road Bikes: the Awendaw Loop, a popular 26.2 mile cycle route through the National Forest starts here 12. Bring your mountain bike/motorcycle/atv, the Wambaw Cycle Trail is 5 mile up the road 13. Twin Ponds Rifle Range is a 10 miles away.