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Georgetown, one of South Carolina's oldest cities, is nestled on the seaside just south of Pawleys Island and Myrtle Beach. Fine dining, cultural attractions, and endless sun, sea, and sand -- what more could you want from a getaway in South Carolina's Lowcountry region?

When you're planning an excursion along SC's scenic coastline, book an RV in Georgetown and stay for a night or three to experience everything this quaint, historic locale has to offer.

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The Great Outdoors

When you rent an RV in Georgetown, you'll find no shortage of opportunities to immerse yourself into South Carolina's scenic backcountry. A few nature preserves and a vast national forest are right on your doorstep.

Tom Yawkey Wildlife Center is the closest to Georgetown, offering a prime place for outdoor enthusiasts to get an up-close view of the swamps that characterize the state's Lowcountry region. Pack your binoculars in your RV rental from Georgetown for this excursion -- you'll need them to spot some of the bird species that live here. Or, lace up your hiking boots and hit the trails to investigate the park's old sawmill and Civil War forts.

Waccamaw National Wildlife Refuge is just west of Murrells Inlet and welcomes avid adventurers of all stripes. Whether you like to fish, hike, or simply watch the local wildlife, you'll find plenty of opportunities to do just that, and so much more. The refuge is open year-round from sunrise to sunset. Be sure to plan your visit before hitting the road in your camper rental from Georgetown, though; some parts of the refuge are closed during hunting and nesting seasons.

If those two preserves don't offer enough space for the nature lovers in your camping crew, head down to Santee Coastal Reserve. Approximately 24,000 acres of swamp and forest await you here, which you can explore on the park's extensive trail system. If you like your hikes with a side of history, stop by the ruins of the Eldorado Plantation for a unique photo op. Why not make a day of it and bring your boat along to explore the reserve's two barrier islands?

RV Parks in Georgetown, SC

If you're searching for a place to park your camper rental in Georgetown, you won't have to travel out of town to find one. Johnson's Marina and Campground in Georgetown is a prime destination for angling enthusiasts. This locally owned campground comes complete with full hookups and boat launching areas. For the ultimate camping experience, book one of the waterfront sites.

Prefer to avoid the hustle and bustle of the city and camp out under the stars? Park your luxury RV rental near Georgetown at Huntington Beach State Park. One of South Carolina's most popular state parks, Huntington Beach welcomes RVs up to 40 feet long with full hookups, Wi-Fi, restrooms, showers, and a dump station. Don't forget to bring your camera to capture the sight of an eagle, osprey, or piping plover.

Exploring the City

Discover Southern charm, Civil War history, and fine shopping and dining when you rent an RV in Georgetown, South Carolina. No trip to Georgetown is complete without exploring the city's historic attractions. The Rice Museum, located in the 19th-century Old Market Building, showcases the important role rice cultivation played in South Carolina's economy and culture.

Georgetown's past isn't exactly as pretty as its downtown area -- the city and surrounding county were home to some of the largest slave-powered rice plantations in the state. Those with an interest in the Civil War can learn more about South Carolina's slave history at The Gullah Museum, owned and operated by a Georgetown local who's fluent in the Gullah language. Tours are available by appointment only. Along the way, visitors can marvel at traditional Gullah crafts and discover the ways in which Gullah slaves shaped South Carolina's agricultural industry.

If you prefer to explore the aquatic side of South Carolina's history, stop by the Maritime Museum. Georgetown is one of the state's largest port cities, second only to Charleston. Be sure to plan your visit ahead of time -- the museum hosts regular events, including the Georgetown Wooden Boat Show. From fascinating information on South Carolina's shipwrecks to fossils of prehistoric river monsters, you never know what you might discover here.

Once you've had your fill of history, shopping, and sightseeing, continue your road trip in your camper rental from Georgetown along Highway 17, which leads north into Myrtle Beach and south into Charleston. Before you leave town, don't forget to stop by one of Georgetown's many eateries to try some collard greens, a delicacy introduced to South Carolina by the Gullah peoples.

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Popular nearby hiking trails and campgrounds


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  • Huntington Beach State Park Trail, SCHuntington Beach State Park, SC
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  • Palmetto Trail Awendaw Passage, SCMcClellanville, SC
  • Myrtle Beach Park Trail, SCMyrtle Beach State Park, SC
  • Palmetto Trail Swamp Fox Passage, SCMcClellanville, SC
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