June 5 & 6 Hilton Head Harbor RV Resort and Marina – 200 sites – our site $54 plus tax – full hookups, Wi-Fi, cable, tennis courts, two pools, hot tub, fitness center, concrete pads, restaurant, water sports, marina, boat launch and fuel dock, ship store and beer and wine sales. Some sites on the waterfront. Most of the sites are owned but rented out when the owners are not there and they do have sites for purchase. This campground is located at the entrance to Hilton Head Island and a short drive away from the bike trails, beaches, shopping and restaurants. Traffic is heavy on this island but there are some beaches that do have RV slots for parking but most places do not allow RVs. One really needs a car to tour this island but we did enjoy our stay and driving a RV just 25 feet, we were able to drive around it and find parking.
We would return to this park – check in was easy and you get to choose your site by driving around in one of their golf carts to select the one you want. The front desk workers were very nice and informative. The beaches are beautiful with soft sand and warm water to swim in.
George loved the pool here and went swimming twice a day while working out in the fitness room between his dips in the pool. Sunday morning we drove over to Bradley Beach which was very nice. The beaches have metered parking so you pay how long you think you will be there. Interesting! We went to the beach and stayed just over two hours and spent the whole time swimming in the ocean riding the waves. This will be our last time at the beach as we are heading north on 95 tomorrow to the NC border. Might stay at South of the Border Pedro Campground. We are taking the slow drive heading home and so glad we planned it that way. The temperature hit 100 today and driving long hours in the heat of the day is not good for our tires and we definitely don’t want another blowout like we had three years ago with our old camper
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