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GenieMagic
77
GenieScore
GenieMatch
GenieSummary
The sites are mostly level and gravel, with full hookups, and a few sites have concrete pads. The park has a nice river access for canoeing and kayaking, and a boat ramp for larger vessels. There is a playground, pavilion, and a few trails for hiking. The bathrooms and showers are clean, but dated. There is no cell phone service and only spotty TV reception. Trash cans are located in the restrooms, but not at the playground, pavilion, or anywhere else. This campground is perfect for those looking for a quiet getaway, with access to Charleston and other tourist spots within an hours drive. The sites are full hookup with 20/30/50 amp connections, and the gravel pads are level and easy to back in to. There is a tree in the middle of the park, making it tight to back in a fifth-wheel toy hauler, but the staff is very friendly and helpful. There is no cell phone service and only spotty TV reception, so its a great spot to get off the grid. There is a playground, pavilion, and trails for hiking, as well as access to the Edisto River for canoeing and kayaking. The bathrooms and showers are clean and well-maintained, and there is a boat ramp for larger vessels. Garbage dumpsters are located near the entrance of the park, but not close to the camping sites.
From The Campground
Givhans Ferry State Park is a natural retreat in the Lowcountry woods, located at the end of the 23-mile long stretch of Edisto River kayaking paradise known as the Edisto River kayak and canoe trail that begins at Colleton State Park. The park offers a shaded campground, nature trail, picnic shelters, and four rustic cabins on a bluff along the banks of the Edisto River. Visitors can enjoy Edisto River kayaking and canoeing, trails, fishing, and more.
Amenities
Activities
Discounts
No Discount Data
Affiliates
State Park
Contact
(843) 873-0692
givhansferry@scprt.com
GenieMagic
77
GenieScore
GenieMatch
Reservations
Quick Stats
21
Sites
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Site Price
45ft.
Max Site Size (L)
75ft.
Elevation
GenieSummary
The sites are mostly level and gravel, with full hookups, and a few sites have concrete pads. The park has a nice river access for canoeing and kayaking, and a boat ramp for larger vessels. There is a playground, pavilion, and a few trails for hiking. The bathrooms and showers are clean, but dated. There is no cell phone service and only spotty TV reception. Trash cans are located in the restrooms, but not at the playground, pavilion, or anywhere else. This campground is perfect for those looking for a quiet getaway, with access to Charleston and other tourist spots within an hours drive. The sites are full hookup with 20/30/50 amp connections, and the gravel pads are level and easy to back in to. There is a tree in the middle of the park, making it tight to back in a fifth-wheel toy hauler, but the staff is very friendly and helpful. There is no cell phone service and only spotty TV reception, so its a great spot to get off the grid. There is a playground, pavilion, and trails for hiking, as well as access to the Edisto River for canoeing and kayaking. The bathrooms and showers are clean and well-maintained, and there is a boat ramp for larger vessels. Garbage dumpsters are located near the entrance of the park, but not close to the camping sites.
From The Campground
Givhans Ferry State Park is a natural retreat in the Lowcountry woods, located at the end of the 23-mile long stretch of Edisto River kayaking paradise known as the Edisto River kayak and canoe trail that begins at Colleton State Park. The park offers a shaded campground, nature trail, picnic shelters, and four rustic cabins on a bluff along the banks of the Edisto River. Visitors can enjoy Edisto River kayaking and canoeing, trails, fishing, and more.
Amenities
Activities
Discounts
No Discount Data
Affiliates
State Park
Contact
(843) 873-0692
givhansferry@scprt.com
Quick Stats
21
Sites
--
Site Price
45ft.
Max Site Size (L)
75ft.
Elevation
188512
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