1 acre hosted by Peter A.
1 RV/tent site
Nomadic camping
Best for self-contained campers. There are no toilets, showers, or potable water at this Hipcamp.
Off-leash friendly
Pets can be off-leash at this Hipcamp.
Empty Lot can accommodate any RV or/and tent right across the Waccamaw River Heritage Preserve..
Waccamaw River front 1 Acre of bare land; there is no running water, septic or electricity.
For primitive camping, self-contained RV, etc..,
Fishing, hunting, kayaking, nice view and private beach on the Waccamaw River.
Located 15 minutes from the closest ocean beach in North Myrtle Beach. There are all kinds of stores, bars, restaurants, entreatments and attractions are in the area. The Interstate Canal free boat ramp is located 10 minutes drive from your camping site. The closest Dollar General store is less than 5 minutes away and right behind the store is a free Recycling and Solid Waste Convenience Center.
Easy road access to the site and less than 5 minutes walking to the river boat ramp.Waccamaw River front 1 Acre of bare land; no running water or electricity. It is located in Little River, SC, 15 minutes driving distance to the Ocean beach in Cherry Grove, all kind of stores, bars, restaurants, Interstate Canal and North Myrtle Beach attractions, and less than 60 minutes drive to International Airport in Myrtle Beach, SC or Wilmington, NC. Fishing, hunting, kayaking, primitive camping, self-contained RV, etc.., nice view and privacy. You can enjoy a private beach on the River (if the water level in Waccamaw is high, you will not have the access to the beach. Across the river is Waccamaw River Heritage Preserve. Easy road access to the property and 5 minutes walking to the boat ramp. Half of the property is low that is sometimes wetland and sometimes dry, where the other half of the property is on a bluff and is always dry. The property is located directly on Waccamaw River Blue Trail, well known for kayaking trips. The Waccamaw River Blue Trail extends the South Carolina portion of the Waccamaw River meandering 100 miles through protected bottomland hardwood swamps of the Waccamaw National Wildlife Refuge and passing through the historic, riverfront cities of Conway and Georgetown. The Waccamaw, a coastal black water river, is home to many rare species of plants and animals, some of which are found nowhere else on earth.