Used Passport rate which can be used Sun-Thur. Nice quiet park, with good place to walk the dogs. They offer wireless internet, but for a charge. Park is good for overnight stop & close enough to Charleston for a day trip. We will stay there again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This campground is located a little further from I-95 than expected, but it was a scenic, convenient drive straight out highway 78. Once we arrived we were greeted nicely by the friendly Mom who shared with us that she just sent her son off to college. We noticed on the East side of the campground a pasture with cows, which we just fell in love with as they "sang" us to sleep. Upon daybreak we were pleasantly awakened by the farm resident's rooster. We enjoyed the bright crisp morning and were able to walk our dog around the campground. There's a little, fishing pond that has a short pier and is entirely surrounded by a chicken wire fence. This allowed us to let our dog get his daily run in. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Park is very nice. Just 4 miles from I-95 exit 77 in St. George,S.C. They are wonderful people and have a great RV park and we would recommend thta if you go thru South Carolina on I-95 you should check out Jolly Acres. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Very clean with friendly management. We were led to our site which was a level concrete pad. We were far enough away from I-95 to be very quiet. We just stayed one night and are going back again in Oct. Already made reservation. We camped here in a Motorhome.
What a great place and what nice, friendly people. This park is as nice as any I have stayed in. Roomy, quiet, level concrete pad and a nice little fishing pond with two little gazebos. A real treat. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a quiet, very pleasant location. The owners were very friendly and helpful. Our site had some shade from a few trees (which we requested) but the site was oriented so the morning and afternoon sun rays were parallel to the site (i.e., the awning was only effective from about 11:00 until 2:00). Not the fault of the park, obviously. There are several large grassy areas with shade trees and each site has a large (very heavy) rubber mat for our convenience. It was a little difficult to pull in front of the door but we arrived after a pretty strong rain storm. There is a fairly large open drainage ditch running through the park which allowed the water from the storm to quickly drain off.The office has a minimal selection of food and camping items. The restrooms were clean and conveniently located. This was only an overnight stop for us but we would stay here again on our way through South Carolina. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stayed for one night. There was no cell phone signal in the park. The park did not have wi-fi, which would have been a plus. Thats why the 7 overall rating. They do give discounts to P.A. and others. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is a pleasant, 2 year old campground that is run by some very friendly folks. When we arrived, we were immediately greeted by several happy people, and there were many others in the office/community room celebrating 3 different birthdays. The main entrance road as well as the road leading from the office to some of the sites are large crushed rock. Interior roads are mostly stone dust with a little gravel, and some dust was evident as a result of this material. Our site was medium size crushed gravel, and required only minimal leveling. Adjacent to the gravel "pad" was some finely crushed gravel which served as the "patio". There was also a large rubber mat, that our escort made sure was neatly placed in front of our door. He also cheerfully volunteered to help us with our hook-ups, but we reassured him we could do that without a problem, and he returned to the frstivities up front, while continuing to escort other new arrivals. Sites are organized around the campground in a mixture of a single row and several random placements. Most seemed to have adequate space between sites. There are a few long-term/ permanent(?) gueast, but the place is well cared for by the very friendly owners. We would stop back when next in this area. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Close enough to I-95 for easy access, but far enough for peace and quiet. Something here for everyone. Great playground, fish pond, hiking trails, bird watching, bike riding, horseshoes, big screen television, and a lot of good company! Pets are treated and greeted as part of the family. Staying here was like coming home, but a lot more fun! We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 10 / 10 ]
August 2005
$24
Great campground for overnight stay along I-95 at exit 77. About 5 miles off of the interstate, but worth the drive. Bathrooms were clean and the owners were very nice. We would stay again if in the area. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
New park, gravel roads, extra nice rec hall and facilities. The owners raise show dogs (boxers) and are big motor home users. Park is a bit out of the way, but closer than appears. Get off I-95 exit 77, go four miles east, turn left to county airport and park is on left. The owners have literally outdone themselves planning and building this park. Not a lot to do in this area, but a good spot to overnight. We camped here in a Motorhome.