Glamping near Myrtle Beach

Relax on sandy shores and play in the Atlantic Ocean during a sunny Myrtle Beach camping trip.

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Laurel Oaks Estate

4 sites · Lodging55 acres · Conway, SC
We are 20 miles from Myrtle Beach, and just a short drive to beautiful downtown Conway, SC. There you will find shopping, amazing restaurants, and the Riverwalk. Alongside the tent is a fire pit, hammock, cornhole, picnic table, and gas grill. Take a stroll on one of our many trails that backs up to the National Wildlife Refuge. Enjoy fishing and take a ride in the paddleboat, johnboat, and kayaks on our pond near your campsite.
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Cat Cabin in Historic Conway

1 site · Lodging1 acre · Conway, SC
Learn more about this land:Newly Rewired & Repainted! Quaint home on a large property & generations of history. Must love CATS. Discount for daily feeding & love. 2 female indoor/outdoor cats live on the property must have access to the home through a cat door in the master bedroom and be fed twice daily by you or a neighbor. :) Outdoor camping available dependant on weather Cameras on property Safe neighborhood Newly installed floorboard heaters! Firestick Smart TV HighSpeed Wifi Firepit Record player w/ vinyl collection Beautiful spa shower/tub 20 min to Myrtle Beach Spa bathroom
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Sunset Beach Getaway (Trailer)

1 site · Lodging1 acre · Ocean Isle Beach, NC
I'm a New Yorker who fell in love with Sunset Beach. I found this old trailer just 2 miles away from the beach and decided to give it a facelift with a gut reno.Ample outdoor space and cozy rooms decorated with richly pigmented artworks with a mix of antique and modern furniture (from my travels near and far) inside/outside are reminiscent of a bygone era. Also offering the camaraderie of outdoor activities with the ability to retreat to your own. This vintage trailer home dating back to 1930 has been fully restored and updated to form a unique space for gatherings, celebrations, and collaborations.Learn more about this land:I'm a New Yorker who fell in love with Sunset Beach. I found this old trailer just 2 miles away from the beach and decided to give it a facelift with a gut reno.Ample outdoor space and cozy rooms decorated with richly pigmented artworks with a mix of antique and modern furniture (from my travels near and far) inside/outside are reminiscent of a bygone era. Also offering the camaraderie of outdoor activities with the ability to retreat to your own. This vintage trailer home dating back to 1930 has been fully restored and updated to form a unique space for gatherings, celebrations, and collaborations.SpaceRooms are comfortable, minimalist decor containing eastern artwork and,  vintage paintings. Stored in the closet extra linens, pillows and blankets. The bathroom supply closet has extra necessities.
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Glamping near Myrtle Beach guide

Overview

Nestled into the impressive 60-mile-long stretch of uninterrupted beach known as the Grand Strand, Myrtle Beach is a popular spot for sunbathers, beachcombers, and watersport enthusiasts. Enjoy paddleboarding, jet skiing, or parasailing in the Atlantic Ocean with cool sea breezes. Or kayak through nearby waterways next to camping resorts. Families love the waterparks and amusement parks in the area, and golfers adore teeing off at the many world-class golf courses. Myrtle Beach State Park and Huntington Beach State Park offer convenient camping options close to town, while Francis Marion National Forest takes hunters and campers deep into wooded marshlands.

Where to go

Myrtle Beach State Park

Myrtle Beach State Park is located right in town, offering a family-friendly campground with both RV and tent campsites. While not quite oceanfront, Myrtle Beach Campground is minutes from the beach. Follow Sculptured Oak Nature Trail and Yaupon Nature Trail to look for loggerhead sea turtles before returning to wifi-connected campsites with access to washrooms, bathhouses, and laundry facilities. Campers can also try crabbing or fishing for flounder, Spanish mackerel, and whiting using fishing rods available for rent from the pier gift shop.

Huntington Beach State Park

About 20 miles south of Myrtle Beach along Long Bay, Huntington Beach State Park offers surf fishing, boating, and birding opportunities. Campers also get the chance to swim in the Atlantic Ocean next to a secluded beach. For wildlife viewing, including alligators, explore the many boardwalks that extend into the freshwater lagoon and salt marsh. For a taste of history, visit Atalaya Castle, a masonry structure built in the 1930s without drawn plans. Campers will find beachfront camping opportunities at Huntington Beach State Park, including pet-friendly RV campsites with electricity, water, and sewer hookups. There is also complimentary wifi throughout the campground.

Francis Marion National Forest

For a camping experience near Myrtle Beach that’s more forested, consider dispersed, primitive camping at Francis Marion National Forest. Stretching over 250,000 acres, the forest spans diverse ecosystems with unique opportunities to view and hunt local wildlife. Hiking trails are relatively flat, but be prepared for swampy areas with ankle-deep water—especially in the eastern section of the park after spring and summer rains. Elmwood Recreation Area is popular during deer and turkey hunting seasons. And Buck Hall Recreation Area offers easy access to Bulls Bay for excellent shrimp baiting.

When to go

Summer is the most popular time of year for vacation rentals and camping in RVs around Myrtle Beach. Loads of sunshine and soaring temperatures are terrific for beach activities, swimming in the ocean, watersports, and mini-golf. Bugs are also at their peak during warm summer months. For fewer mosquitoes and thinning crowds, fall is a great option for camping in the area. The weather is cooler and less humid, plus it’s the perfect time of year to watch migratory birds and enjoy fall foliage.

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